Kurt Schwitters (1887–1948) is particularly known for his association with Dada, his Merz collages and the transformation of the Merzbau interiors of his home in Hanover. He left Nazi Germany in 1937 ...
The earliest evidence of drawings produced by a human being is in the shape of geometric patterns carved onto rocks. These are between 75,000 and 100,000 years old, however some academics believe that ...
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Welcome to Art UK – the digital platform for the nation’s art. A cultural education charity, we enable over 3,000 UK institutions to collaborate effectively as a group by showcasing the nation’s art ...
'The poetic qualities of the landscape, a mountain landscape – she's lived amongst it, was born amongst it. The quality is so poetic, it attracts me very much – more than anybody else today. I think ...
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Visit East Midlands’ collections and discover artworks on display across the region. An area rich with history and folklore, Sherwood Forest, Nottingham Castle and the Peak District are among some of ...
The Hunterian, Scotland’s oldest public museum, at the University of Glasgow, was established through the bequest of William Hunter (1718–1783). The first Hunterian Museum opened in 1807 and in 1980 ...
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Use The Superpower of Looking in your classroom straight away. Our tips help you to choose, plan and deliver a lesson. Art UK has collaborated with Trinity College London to show you how your students ...
Founded in 1884 with a founding collection from granite merchant Alexander Macdonald in 1900, Aberdeen Art Gallery holds one of the finest collections of 20th Century artworks in the United Kingdom.