1852 - 1900
In June 1852 William Dargan, the father of the Irish rail network, approached the Royal Dublin Society (RDS) with an offer to underwrite a spectacular exhibition on Leinster Lawn in... more1852 - 1900
In June 1852 William Dargan, the father of the Irish rail network, approached the Royal Dublin Society (RDS) with an offer to underwrite a spectacular exhibition on Leinster Lawn in Dublin, the home of the RDS since 1815.
The actual founding of the institution dates back to 1900, when the relevant decree was published and the duties of curator were undertaken by George Iakovides (1900-1918).
A newly conceived exhibition of mediaeval and early Renaissance art was opened in November 2000 in the authentic environment of the first convent of the Poor Clares in Bohemia, probably founded in... moreA newly conceived exhibition of mediaeval and early Renaissance art was opened in November 2000 in the authentic environment of the first convent of the Poor Clares in Bohemia, probably founded in 1231 by St Agnes of Bohemia, the daughter of Přemysl Otakar I.
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The National Gallery of Victoria is an Equal Opportunity Employer who values diversity in the workplace. As such, the National Gallery of Victoria encourages applications from people with diverse... moreThe National Gallery of Victoria is an Equal Opportunity Employer who values diversity in the workplace. As such, the National Gallery of Victoria encourages applications from people with diverse cultural backgrounds and it is our policy to consider reasonable adjustments for qualified applicants with disabilities.
Even though the National Portrait Gallery is the youngest of Australia’s national cultural institutions, the idea has been around for over a century. In the early 1900s, the painter Tom Roberts was... moreEven though the National Portrait Gallery is the youngest of Australia’s national cultural institutions, the idea has been around for over a century. In the early 1900s, the painter Tom Roberts was the first to propose that Australia should have a national portrait gallery, but it wasn’t until the 1990s that the possibility began to take shape.
The collection of Australian art in the National Gallery of Australia incorporates art made in Australia or about Australian subjects since European settlement in 1788, with the greatest strength in... moreThe collection of Australian art in the National Gallery of Australia incorporates art made in Australia or about Australian subjects since European settlement in 1788, with the greatest strength in the 20th century. Australian art also includes the art of Australia's Indigenous people.
The National Art Gallery of Maldives was established by the Government of Maldives to nurture visual art practices in the country through regular displays of Maldivian and international art works. A... moreThe National Art Gallery of Maldives was established by the Government of Maldives to nurture visual art practices in the country through regular displays of Maldivian and international art works. A principal aim of the NAG is also to develop a permanent collection of artworks deemed as representative of Maldivian culture.
Founded in 1997 under the leadership of Jean-Claude Delorme, O.C., O.Q., C.R. (1934-2006), the National Gallery of Canada Foundation is a not-for-profit registered charity dedicated to achieving... moreFounded in 1997 under the leadership of Jean-Claude Delorme, O.C., O.Q., C.R. (1934-2006), the National Gallery of Canada Foundation is a not-for-profit registered charity dedicated to achieving sustained private financial support for the Gallery.
In 2010, the Nanaimo Art Gallery will conduct a feasibility study towards determining a future site and achieving the Vision of A New Nanaimo Art Gallery. The gallery will continue to work together... moreIn 2010, the Nanaimo Art Gallery will conduct a feasibility study towards determining a future site and achieving the Vision of A New Nanaimo Art Gallery. The gallery will continue to work together with municipal and board representatives and wishes to thank everyone who has contributed towards the Vision for A New Nanaimo Art Gallery.
Nicholas Robinson Gallery is a successor business to Briggs Robinson Gallery after five successful years. The new gallery is located in an 8,000 square foot, newly renovated ground floor premises at... moreNicholas Robinson Gallery is a successor business to Briggs Robinson Gallery after five successful years. The new gallery is located in an 8,000 square foot, newly renovated ground floor premises at 535 West 20th Street in the heart of Chelsea’s contemporary art district.
This site contains a variety of information about our gallery: about Sint-Martens-Latem and of course about the artists that have provided this picturesque village on the Leie with a place in the... moreThis site contains a variety of information about our gallery: about Sint-Martens-Latem and of course about the artists that have provided this picturesque village on the Leie with a place in the history of Belgian art.
Over the years, we have helped many clients, both corporate and private, to form serious marine art collections. The National Maritime Museum of Greenwich, The Royal Collection at Buckingham Palace,... moreOver the years, we have helped many clients, both corporate and private, to form serious marine art collections. The National Maritime Museum of Greenwich, The Royal Collection at Buckingham Palace, The Royal Naval Museum of Portsmouth, The Mariners' Museum at Newport News in Virginia, The Merseyside Maritime Museum of Liverpool, and the Maine Maritime Museum of Bath, Maine; These are just a few of the many museums and collections that have acquired paintings from the N.R. Omell Gallery.
Located in New York's legendary East Village, NYU Steinhardt’s Department of Art and Art Professions is closely tied to the international art world in all its dimensions. The department’s... moreLocated in New York's legendary East Village, NYU Steinhardt’s Department of Art and Art Professions is closely tied to the international art world in all its dimensions. The department’s interdisciplinary approach to art, with its commitment to autonomy and experimentation as well as research, collaboration, and community practice, underscores the central role of visual art within contemporary culture.
NYEHAUS, a gallery located in a Landmark Victorian townhouse at 358 West 20th Street in New York City and run by noted collector, curator and philanthropist Tim Nye, will create a context for the... moreNYEHAUS, a gallery located in a Landmark Victorian townhouse at 358 West 20th Street in New York City and run by noted collector, curator and philanthropist Tim Nye, will create a context for the critical and in-depth exploration of work by important contemporary artists, predominantly those in mid-career. NYEHAUS will collaborate with artists and their dealers to bring together work that has already garnered some critical attention but has yet to be presented in a focused gallery exhibition. In addition, NYEHAUS will commission new work by artists in order to expand and enliven the dialogue within an artist's oeuvre. less
Nusser & Baumgart focuses on international contemporary art. The gallery is committed to established as well as promised artistic positions dealing with relevant issues in painting, photography,... moreNusser & Baumgart focuses on international contemporary art. The gallery is committed to established as well as promised artistic positions dealing with relevant issues in painting, photography, video, installation and sculpture.
Our aim is to create an intellectual an visual space to intensify discussion and analysis on artistic and philosophical matters. We seek communication in its foremost contemporary aspects.
“now contemporary art”, focuses on creating a unique experience among the artist, the artwork and the viewer. This concept is based on establishing a space dedicated to the contemporary art... more“now contemporary art”, focuses on creating a unique experience among the artist, the artwork and the viewer. This concept is based on establishing a space dedicated to the contemporary art scene and its expression.
Noortman Master Paintings is a leading international art dealership. The gallery specialises in Dutch and Flemish Old Masters and French Impressionist paintings. We are based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
The agency represents a number of contemporary artists from different disciplines within the visual arts. At the moment we represent Peter George d’Angelino Tap, Hans van Bentem, Ruth Borgenicht,... moreThe agency represents a number of contemporary artists from different disciplines within the visual arts. At the moment we represent Peter George d’Angelino Tap, Hans van Bentem, Ruth Borgenicht, Carel van Hees, Ted Langenbach & Pietra Ligura, Han Goan Lim, Ming Smith, Marcel van der Vlugt, Marleen van Wijngaarden and Hans Withoos.
The Nitsch Foundation was founded to provide long-term support and information regarding the significant status of the artist Hermann Nitsch and his complete artwork, the Orgien Mysterien Theater. In... moreThe Nitsch Foundation was founded to provide long-term support and information regarding the significant status of the artist Hermann Nitsch and his complete artwork, the Orgien Mysterien Theater. In particular, raising the level of awareness about the notional superstructure of Nitsch's work, issuing publications and editions, the organization of exhibitions and lecture series, the completion of archiving and documentation tasks, as well as the compilation of Nitsch's catalogue raisonnés, all serve to accomplish this goal. The long-term and concerted accomplishment of these tasks are the guiding principles of the Nitsch Foundation. less
Nilufar is known today as one of Italy’s most active and original galleries in the fields of historical design and antique Oriental carpets and furniture. The gallery–housed in a three-storey... moreNilufar is known today as one of Italy’s most active and original galleries in the fields of historical design and antique Oriental carpets and furniture. The gallery–housed in a three-storey space on Milan’s prestigious via della Spiga–was founded by Nina Yashar in 1979 and, since then, has presented exhibitions of an unmistakable style: always eclectic, and always to be read in novel, unexpected ways. Recently, during Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan Nilufar has confirmed itself as an active milieu with a site-specific installation by Martino Gamper containing historical design objects + Nilufar editions featuring Alessandro Mendini, Philippe Bestenhaider, Arik Levy, Caturegli & Formica, Barnaba Fornasetti and Andrea Salvetti + young European talents: Studio Glithero of Sarah van Gameren and Tim Simpson, as well as Julia Lohmann. Nilufar is going beyond the mere ratification of success created elsewhere and proposes itself as an incubator of tomorrow’s masters, of planners and designers who are able to contaminate the surrounding world with their enthusiasm and what they have to say, out of audacity, independence and contents. less
Nicholas Gallery was opened in 1996 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, selling and promoting the works of emerging and established Irish artists.
After a number of successful exhibitions and its... moreNicholas Gallery was opened in 1996 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, selling and promoting the works of emerging and established Irish artists.
After a number of successful exhibitions and its participation in Irish Art Fairs the gallery expanded into Modern British, European and International Art.
Opened in 1992, Newzones represents leading names in contemporary Canadian art. Working with painting, sculpture, and photo-based works, the gallery has successfully developed strong regional,... moreOpened in 1992, Newzones represents leading names in contemporary Canadian art. Working with painting, sculpture, and photo-based works, the gallery has successfully developed strong regional, national, and international followings for its artists.
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Fifty eight American painters and sculptors of the post-World War II era, are represented, each by one abstract and one figurative work. The book intends to show that the most engaged mainstream... moreFifty eight American painters and sculptors of the post-World War II era, are represented, each by one abstract and one figurative work. The book intends to show that the most engaged mainstream creative work in New York and across the USA was not restricted to non-representational or representational expressionism but rather to the creative power of the individual expressionist artist. The artists are represented in alphabetical order. The usual convention of critical analysis is replaced by statements written by the artists themselves. The statements may serve to enlighten the readers as to the artists relation to their creative process. less