Showing posts with label Exhibitions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exhibitions. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Key Stage 3 exhibition












Saint Catherine, joiner painting, 7H 

Saint Jerome, joiner painting, 7S

Saint Lucy, joiner painting, 7G

Saint Michael, joiner painting, year 7B

Monday, 3 June 2013

Friday, 22 March 2013

Year 10 Exhibition | Metamorphosis


The year 10 exhibition was an overwhelming success, thank you to all staff and pupils who came to interact with the girls work. Your support was very much appreciated!















Friday, 1 March 2013

Year 10 Art Exhibition TRAILER


GCSE Art "Chase" Trailer Video from Henrietta Barnett on Vimeo.

Our Year 10 have been working towards an exhibition and one of the groups have done a trailer snippet in preparation for the exhibition. It was based on the story of Apollo and Daphne and explores the words 'Capture & Escape'

Thursday, 10 January 2013

Art Exhibitions For Your Diary


Light Show

Jan 30-Apr 28 Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre, London, SE1 8XX 





'The use of light as a medium is the focus of this major exhibition which features Dan Flavin's minimal neon constructions, Jenny Holzer's conceptually driven word projections and Conrad Shawcross's kinetic machines among the sculptures, installations and environments on show, from the 1960s to the present day.'  - Time Out



Man Ray Portraits

Feb 7-May 26 National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London, WC2H 0HE




'This first ever major museum retrospective of Man Ray's photographic portraits highlights both his pioneering experimental photographic techniques and his choice of powerful and beautiful subjects, that include Lee Miller and Picasso.' - Time Out 




Schwitters In Britain

Jan 30-May 12 Tate Britain, Millbank, London, SW1P 4RG





'The nihilistic destructiveness at the heart of the Dadaist momevement is perfectly embodied in the work of Kurt Schwitters, a German artist and poet who fled to Britain to escape Nazi persecution in 1940. The exhibition features prime examples of his 'Merz' approach to collage, where any material could be imbued with artistic potential.' - Time Out

To get more information on exhibitions coming up in London go to Time Out


Friday, 21 December 2012

Key Stage 3 Art Exhibition

The Key stage 3 Art Exhibition, 'The Wanderer', was a huge success!
 A special thanks to the Year 9 Art Committee who made it such a wonderful event

Sashika Vockrodt
Julia Lasica
Samineh Yousefi
Rhea Dattani
Celia Justin
Amy Popiolex









Monday, 10 December 2012

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Frieze Art Fair Review by Year 11






Work by Zhang Huan


On Thursday 11th October, Year 11 art students had the opportunity to visit the annual Frieze Art Fair. The fair itself was huge and held a wide variety of different pieces of modern art from all over the world. There were lots of interesting pieces, from abstract explosions of colour to incredibly detailed paintings.
In particular we were amazed by Zhang Huan, an artist who created his artwork completely out of ash! There were also interactive projects around the stalls, which were created by the involvement of passers by who could ‘make their mark’. Some pieces combined a range of different mediums like Franz Ackermann, who used pencil, acrylic and photography which gave it a colourful vibrant feel. Photography and sculptures were exhibited too, which really captured movement and expression. As we walked around the endless maze of artwork, we snacked on delicious cookies (from the Fair cafĂ©) to keep our energy levels high.
By the end of the day, we were really exhausted. But it had definitely been an enjoyable experience and provided us with a lot of ideas and inspiration for our GCSE project, ‘Ordinary and Extraordinary’. We especially liked the idea of combining different ideas that wouldn’t usually be put together. At the Frieze Art Fair there was definitely a lot of ‘extraordinary’ artwork and we would recommend it to any future Art GCSE students. 

Written by S. Ali and M. Shepard 11S