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SUMMARY:Julian Opie: Collected Works/Works Collected at Newlands House Gallery
DESCRIPTION:6 NOVEMBER 2021 –  6 MARCH 2022 \n \nWednesday – Saturday 10am-5pm \nSunday 11am-4pm \n\n\n\n\nOpening 6 November\, Newlands House Gallery presents Julian Opie: Collected Works/Works Collected\, showcasing over 100 objects from the contemporary British artist’s personal collection\, ranging from the ancient world to the present day\, alongside a selection of his own sculptures\, paintings and films. Presented in the historic market town of Petworth in Newlands House Gallery’s Georgian building\, the exhibition offers a unique opportunity for visitors to see how Opie’s interests and journey as a collector\, inform the art he makes himself.  \nJulian Opie is internationally recognised for his distinctive and refined drawing style\, distilling the visual information of our everyday reality to a universal language of symbols and signs\, reflecting his preoccupation with the idea of representation\, and the means by which images are perceived and understood. A wide range of techniques are visible throughout Opie’s work – from cutting-edge LCD technology to mosaic\, beadwork and engraved stone – and are presented here in dialogue with the artworks that have inspired them.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOpie writes: “Spookily often\, when I am stuck for decisions\, I get up and look at some other art and find a solution right there. The work of others pushes me beyond what I know and assume\, it suggests new logics and approaches and makes me feel not so alone in this strange endeavour.”  \nIn a multifarious and dynamic display\, the exhibition includes Ancient Greek and Roman statuary\, Egyptian sarcophagi\, Japanese Ukiyo-e woodblocks\, beaded sun hats\, armour and Indonesian ancestral figures\, alongside original manga sketches from Studio Ghibli and contemporary works by\, amongst others\, Kara Walker\, Chuck Close\, Roy Lichtenstein and Sol LeWitt.  \nCarefully curated within the architecture and domestic space of Newlands House Gallery\, the exhibition also provides an intimate visual map of Opie’s interior world. The works are not organised chronologically\, instead they are curated to reflect the inquisitive mind of the artist; everyday scenes of Japanese women by Kitagawa Utamaro are positioned alongside Opie’s animated LCD portrait Ruth smoking 2 (2006); Augustin Edouart’s silhouette portraits of Victorian families are presented together with Opie’s own silhouettes from 2010\, depicting both his own family and friends and The Gallery Staff; in the garden\, recent metal sculptures Deer 2 and Dog 4 (2020) are installed alongside Yoko XIX (2006) by Don Brown. Opie’s portrait paintings and 3D sculpture are shown together with old Master paintings by Joshua Reynolds and a variety of helmets meant both for recreation and battle. These unconventional combinations offer in insight into his ongoing artistic endeavour\, steeped in the visual and material languages of the past; a conversation spanning hundreds and thousands of years and continuing on into the future.  \nNewlands House is a new gallery inspired by the historic associations of Petworth and Sussex with great artists\, writers and designers from times past. It seeks to reinvigorate this legacy with the vitality of modern and contemporary art and design shaping contemporary culture. In the intimacy of a converted home\, Newlands House sits at the centre of Sussex’s burgeoning cultural scene\, spanning museums\, art centres\, festivals\, vineyards\, nature trails and stately homes. In 2020\, the gallery opened to great acclaim with two inaugural exhibitions\, a tribute to Helmut Newton and a survey of top works by designer\, architect and artist Ron Arad. Set in the heart of the South Downs\, Newlands House invites visitors to engage with the work of the greatest artists in an unexpected\, Georgian setting\, contrasting to white cube environments the art historical canon is predominantly presented in.
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LOCATION:Newlands House Gallery\, Pound Street\, Petworth\, west sussex\, GU28 0DX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts,Event,In Petworth,On Going,PETWORTH,Tours
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SUMMARY:From The Real: Liliane Tomasko and Sean Scully at Newlands House Gallery
DESCRIPTION:24 JULY – 10 OCTOBER 2021 \nFrom The Real: Liliane Tomasko and Sean Scully is an exhibition of two shows in one. Presenting husband and wife side by side\, audiences will have the opportunity to see the work through the eyes of the other\, comparing and contrasting the practices of these two art world heavyweights. \nBoth dealing with the idea of Abstraction\, each has developed a unique language and voice in their art. Where Scully draws on his personal biography to inform his art\, Tomasko focuses on the universal experience of the domestic\, both presenting an emotional journey of light and pigment. Tomasko and Scully met in London and were married in 2007 and\, in 2009\, saw the birth of their son\, Oisin. As well as sharing a home\, they have studios side by side in New York\, Munich and Berlin. \nhttps://www.tickettailor.com/events/newlandshousegallery/533773#
URL:https://discoverpetworth.uk/event/from-the-real-liliane-tomasko-and-sean-scully-at-newlands-house-gallery/
LOCATION:Newlands House Gallery\, Pound Street\, Petworth\, west sussex\, GU28 0DX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts,Entertainment,Event,Featured,In Petworth,On Going,PETWORTH,Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210501T110000
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SUMMARY:Joan Miró. la Gran Belleza At Newlands House Gallery
DESCRIPTION:1st MAY –  4th JULY \nOne of the twentieth century’s most celebrated artists\, Joan Miró’s magical universe is explored in this intimate exhibition spanning 50 years of creative production. \nJoan Miró i Ferrà (Barcelona\, 1893 – Palma de Mallorca\, 1983) is one of the twentieth century’s most celebrated artists\, whose influence and legacy continues to be ever-present in our times today. Painter\, sculptor and ceramicist\, his lifelong playful flirtation with abstraction and geometry have secured his place in the pantheon of art history. \nAvoiding categorisation\, neither cubist\, surrealist nor abstract artist\, this exhibition aims to take a journey through more than 50 years of the artist’s creative production. The tour begins in 1931\, with a small figurative painting in which one can identify the beginning of that unique visual language characteristic of Miró. It ends in 1981 with a series of engravings that boast the wealth of his creative universe. The exhibition features his paintings\, sculptures\, engravings\, and drawings\, presenting the progression of his style as he ‘honed in’ on his artistic voice. This survey show is an intimate walk-through Miró’s colourful career. \n\n\n\n\n \nNewlands House\, \nPound Street\,\nPetworth\, \nWest Sussex\, \nGU28 0DX \n01798 65 1002 \nenquiries@newlandshouse.gallery \nRESERVATION \nWednesday – Saturday 10am-5pm \nSunday 11am-4pm \nStudent concessions \nAvailable Weds – Fri
URL:https://discoverpetworth.uk/event/joan-miro-la-gran-belleza-at-newlands-house-gallery/
LOCATION:Newlands House Gallery\, Pound Street\, Petworth\, west sussex\, GU28 0DX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts,Event,In Petworth,On Going,PETWORTH,Tours
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SUMMARY:Ron Arad 69 at Newlands Gallery
DESCRIPTION:NOW – 7 MARCH 2021\nA survey of significant works by the pioneering artist\, architect and industrial designer. Curated by the gallery’s Artistic Director\, Simon de Pury\, this is the gallery’s debut exhibition devoted to design. \n‘RON ARAD 69’ features early works from the 1980s and 1990s alongside pieces from the past two decades\, including unseen releases for 2020\, presented against the historic backdrop of the gallery’s Georgian townhouse setting. Timed with the artist’s 69th birthday this year\, the exhibition features approximately 50 studio pieces\, many of which have been exhibited around the world\, including at the Centre Pompidou\, Paris; The Museum of Modern Art (MoMa)\, New York; the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A)\, London; and the Royal Academy of Arts\, London alongside works that have never been showed publicly before. \nRon Arad is one of the all-time greats in the world of design and architecture\, similar to the way Helmut Newton – the subject of our previous exhibition at Newlands House – was in photography. I greatly look forward to seeing the contrast between the 18th century architecture of the gallery and the resolutely 21st century feel of Arad’s dazzling and bold works – \nSimon de Pury\, Artistic Director\, Newlands House.\n\nProminent works within the exhibition include Now What\, 2020\, which makes its first public appearance following a virtual launch earlier this year. Otherwise known as the ‘Brexit chair’\, Now What commemorates the day the UK left the EU\, with every single newspaper published on 31st January 2020 printed across the chair’s surface. Recognisable pieces from the 2000s\, such as Gomli\, 2008 (red gelcoat)\, Gomli\, 2009 (polished stainless steel)\, are exhibited outdoors\, in the grounds of Newlands House while the galleries 12 rooms will exhibit iconic works in stainless steel and polished aluminium from throughout his career.   Works from Ron Arad’s collaboration with Murano glass masters Venini\, several presented here for the first time\, are also on show at the gallery. \nA survey of significant works by the pioneering artist\, architect and industrial designer. Curated by the gallery’s Artistic Director\, Simon de Pury\, this is the gallery’s debut exhibition devoted to design. \nNewlands House\, \nPound Street\,Petworth\, \nWest Sussex\, \nGU28 0DX \n01798 65 1002 \nenquiries@newlandshouse.gallery \nRESERVATION \nWednesday – Saturday 10am-5pm \nSunday 11am-4pm \nStudent concessions \nAvailable Weds – Fri
URL:https://discoverpetworth.uk/event/ron-arad-69-at-newlands-gallery/
LOCATION:Newlands House Gallery\, Pound Street\, Petworth\, west sussex\, GU28 0DX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts,Event,In Petworth,On Going,PETWORTH,Tours
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