NOTTINGHAM CASTLE ANNUAL OPEN 2008
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NEW ART EXCHANGE
CELEBRATING ART AND CRAFT IN THE EAST MIDLANDS
11 October - 2 November 2008
This exciting exhibition includes the work of both emerging and established artists and makers based in the East Midlands (working in all media), and is a celebration of the creativity practised in the region.
This year the works have been selected by the nationally-acclaimed artist Sutapa Biswas and Joanne Bushnell, Director of Aspex Gallery, Portsmouth, whose own open exhibition Emergency, has brought many 'early career' artists to wider attention. They were given the remit to choose a body of work that represents diversity among the region's creative practitioners and up to 100 works of art and craft are on display.
With up to 10,000 visitors each year, the Open exhibition is a popular fixture in the diaries of both serious collectors and first-time buyers. And investing in artistic stars of the future is made easy at Nottingham Castle, through ‘Own Art’, a scheme operated by Arts Council England that offers interest free credit for works individually or collectively priced between £100 and £2,000.
With works on display that cover painting, photography, glass, jewellery and more, it will be easy for visitors to see the plentiful opportunities for unique and exciting purchases - or even Christmas gifts.
Images
Top: Tristram J. Ave, Harper’s Rings, Oil and acrylic on canvas, 2008
Bottom: Luke White, Sarah, Metallic C-type print, 2008
METAHANG: SIMON WITHERS
Nottingham Castle Annual Open 2006 solo exhibition winner
11 October - 30 November
Nottingham based artist Simon Withers intervenes in the Castle's permanent display by turning carefully selected paintings to the wall, providing a rare opportuity for visitors to view art-works from an alternative perspective.
Image: Metahang, Simon Withers
ROSALIE WIESNER: IT'S ALMOST ALWAYS FICTION IN THE END
Nottingham castle Annual Open 2007 solo exhibition winner
11 October - 4 January 2009
Rosalie Wiesner;s photographic work present s intriguingly captivating scenes through which the viewer is invited to explore, both real and imagined worlds, Her latest series was created in the Middle East.
Image: Gate, Rosalie Wiesner
Please note: Normal museum admission applies for entry to the exhibitions and supporting events - unless otherwise stated.