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Exhibitions

Glasgow Boys Exhibition - Kelvingrove April to September 2010

A unique opportunity for private viewings of this Glasgow Boys Exhibition.  Book now to reserve your private viewings and combine the evening with a champagne reception, canapes or dinner to provide your clients with an evening to remember....

Private Tour includes:

  • Private access to the exhibition space after the Museum has closed to the public
  • Knowledgeable guides who provide historical Old Willie - James Guthrie (courtesty of Glasgow Museums)background on the artists
  • Drinks served in the beautiful conservatory restaurant
  • Exhibition catalogue for every guest

 

The Glasgow Boys Exhibition will be held at Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum in Glasgow in 2010 and will include about 140 pictures, many rarely seen since they were painted. It will then move on to the Royal Academy in London.

 The Glasgow Boys are described as a loose group of up to 25 artists, with a core of about half that number, including  James Guthrie, James Paterson, Joseph Crawhall, Arthur Melville and John Lavery. They rejected the highly finished style of the Scottish art establishment in Edinburgh for their more naturalistic west coast approach and examples of their work are currently on show in Kelvingrove.

As this will be a very popular exhibition, call us now to reserve your private tour on 0141 636 6929 or email us info@intermezzo-arts.co.uk for further information.

 

Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art - 16 April to 3 May 2010

Gi FestivalThe artist David Shrigley is to feature as a major part of the Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art.  His work will be exhibited at Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum.  If you've never seen David's work before click here to visit his website.  His work is funny, thought-provoking and accessible. 

Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art is a unique event in the cultural calendar. Taking place in the city every other year, the Festival comprises groundbreaking and dynamic presentations in contemporary visual art practice, across a range of exhibitions, public projects, talks, performances and screenings by both local and international artists.

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