The Royal Academy of Arts has almost 250 years of history to its credit. It is a leading London exhibition space and is famed for the world’s largest open art show, the annual Summer Exhibition.
Featuring some 130 works, "Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism" is on view at the Royal Academy in London until April 21.
From distant beginnings as a privately owned house on the edge of London ... Design and an annual exhibition - run by artists for artists. And so the Royal Academy of Arts, the Royal Academy ...
obtained George III’s permission to establish the Royal Academy and hold an annual exhibition. The first show took place in 1769, featuring 136 works (today, there are about 1,200). 2. In the 18th ...
Antony Gormley’s blink-and-you’ll miss it Iron Baby (1999) greets the hoards of culture vultures already circling London’s Royal Academy of Arts, ahead of his anticipated self-titled exhibition. Its ...
The eponymous exhibition at the Royal Academy in London, opening this week ... Amah-Rose Abrams is a British writer, editor and broadcaster covering arts and culture based in London. In her decade ...
Royal College of Art, London A conversation with the David Hockney Foundation proved the exhibition’s team right, and the date of the painting was adjusted to 1960. “An amazingly small detail ...
The project integrates the grade I-listed Royal Academy of Art on Piccadilly to 6 Burlington Gardens, a grade II*-listed building to the north designed in the 1860s as a Senate House for the ...
The Royal Academy of Arts has a unique position ... enjoyment and appreciation of the visual arts through exhibitions, education and debate.