Photo credit: Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford |
100 artworks from public collections around the UK (but not London) posted over 100 days. Selections made from Art UK website. The choices are personal, with no attempt to be representative, fair or balanced. Begun 17 May, completed 24 August 2020. 83 artists (76 M, 7 F); 38 towns and cities. Most popular artwork (on social media) – Nash, “Wood on the Downs”; 2 Rembrandt, “Carcase of an Ox”; 3= Auerbach, Bacon, Hepworth, Lichtenstein, Linke, Nash, Ravilious, Van Es. My favourite: Joan Mitchell.
Friday, 31 July 2020
Jacob Foppens van Es (c.1596–1666), "Still Life with Oysters", (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford)
Thursday, 30 July 2020
Michael Craig-Martin (b.1941), "Box That Never Closes", 1967 (Swindon Museum and Art Gallery)
© Michael Craig-Martin. Courtesy Gagosian Gallery. Photo credit: Swindon Museum and Art Gallery |
Wednesday, 29 July 2020
Tuesday, 28 July 2020
Monday, 27 July 2020
Sunday, 26 July 2020
Jacob Kramer (1892–1962), "Portrait of a Lady", c.1935 (Leeds Art Gallery)
© estate of John David Roberts. By courtesy of the William Roberts Society. Photo credit: Bridgeman Images |
Saturday, 25 July 2020
Yasuo Imai (b.1965), "Yellow Chrysanthemum", 1997 (University of Brighton Gallery)
© the artist. Photo credit: The Aldrich Collection, University of Brighton |
Friday, 24 July 2020
Josef Albers (1888–1976), "Homage to the Square: R-NW IV", 1966 (Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh)
© The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation/VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn and DACS, London 2017. Photo credit: National Galleries of Scotland |
Thursday, 23 July 2020
Wednesday, 22 July 2020
George Shaw (b.1966), "Scenes from the Passion: Wednesday Week", 2003 (Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry)
© the artist. Photo credit: Herbert Art Gallery & Museum |
Tuesday, 21 July 2020
Monday, 20 July 2020
Barrie Cook (1929-2020), " Dean", 1977 (Birmingham Museums Trust)
© the artist. Photo credit: Birmingham Museums Trust |
Sunday, 19 July 2020
Saturday, 18 July 2020
Friday, 17 July 2020
Euan Uglow (1932–2000), "Gyroscope Nude", 1967 (The Hepworth Wakefield)
© the estate of Euan Uglow / Bridgeman Images. Photo credit: The Hepworth Wakefield |
Thursday, 16 July 2020
Wednesday, 15 July 2020
Tuesday, 14 July 2020
Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997), "In the Car", 1963 (Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art)
© the estate of Roy Lichtenstein/DACS 2020. Photo credit: National Galleries of Scotland |
Monday, 13 July 2020
Sunday, 12 July 2020
Robert MacBryde (1913–1966), "Woman at a Table", 1940s-50s?, (Fry Art Gallery, Saffron Walden)
© the copyright holder. Photo credit: Fry Art Gallery |
Saturday, 11 July 2020
Joan Eardley (1921–1963), "July Fields", 1950s? (City Art Centre, Edinburgh)
© the Eardley estate. All rights reserved, DACS 2020. Photo credit: Museums & Galleries Edinburgh – City of Edinburgh Councilion |
Friday, 10 July 2020
Thursday, 9 July 2020
Giuseppe Arcimboldo (c.1527–1593), "Summer", 1560s? (Southampton City Art Gallery)
Photo credit: Southampton City Art Gallery |
Wednesday, 8 July 2020
Agnes Martin (1912–2004), "Happy Holiday", 1999 (Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh)
© Agnes Martin / DACS 2020. Photo credit: National Galleries of Scotland |
Tuesday, 7 July 2020
Lucian Freud (1922–2011), "Girl with Beret", 1951 (Manchester Art Gallery)
© Lucian Freud Archive / Bridgeman Images. Photo credit: Manchester Art Gallery |
Monday, 6 July 2020
Jan van Kessel the elder (1626–1679), "A Dragon-fly, two Moths, a Spider and some Beetles, with wild Strawberries", early 1650s (The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Oxford)
Photo credit: Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford |
Sunday, 5 July 2020
Albert Irvin (1922–2015), "Mile End", 1980 (Kirklees Museums and Galleries)
© estate of Albert Irvin. All rights reserved, DACS 2020. Photo credit: Kirklees Museums and Galleries |
Saturday, 4 July 2020
Friday, 3 July 2020
Gillian Ayres (1930–2018), "Belt of Straw and Ivy Leaves", 1983 (Museums Sheffield)
© the artist's estate. Photo credit: Museums Sheffield |
Thursday, 2 July 2020
Wednesday, 1 July 2020
Piet Mondrian (1872–1944), "Composition with Double Line and Yellow", 1932 (Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh)
© image unavailable due to copyright restrictions. Photo credit: National Galleries of Scotland |
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