Sunday 31 January 2016

Augustus John in Focus

Exhibitions to see

Augustus John in Focus
21 November 2015 — 30 September 2016
Augustus John (1878-1961) was a leading artist of his generation. He was a wonderful colourist and draughtsman and for a time, one of the most exciting modernist artists in Britain.
This display brings together a selection of paintings, watercolours, drawings and prints from the Museum’s extensive collection by this important Welsh artist. It will focus on images of his family, friends and celebrated sitters as well as his fascination with gypsy culture.


Wednesday 20 January 2016

Treasures: Adventures in Archaeology

Exhibitions to see in Wales!!

Treasures: Adventures in Archaeology
26 January — 30 October 2016
Step into the world of famous explorers and travel on an adventure uncovering treasures from around the world at this exciting new exhibition at National Museum Cardiff.
To celebrate 2016, The Year of Adventure in Wales, we're hosting extraordinary treasures from popular culture including the hat, whip and jacket of Indiana Jones, crystal skulls, Inca gold and early finds such as Egyptian Mummies.
Book your tickets online in advance to avoid disappointment for this inspirational exhibition.


Monday 18 January 2016

Exhibition of Artists Prints at The Oriel Ceri Richards Gallery, Swansea, inc. Picasso, Matisse and Miro.

A fantastic exhibition on only until Feb 13th. Its like walking into a room or sunshine. 



.Many of the world’s leading artists have enjoyed making posters for their exhibitions. These often took the form of original lithographs, printed by some of the great Parisian ateliers. The poster, by nature, is ephemeral and mint copies are rare so we are delighted to offer you these beautiful original examples.


Sunday 17 January 2016

Augustus and Gwen John Talk

Museum Friends Lecture: Gwen and Augustus John, United and Divided by their art
23 January 2016, 10.30am
Cost Admission charge £10, payable on the door, subject to availability.
Suitability Adults
You are invited to join the Friends of Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales for their New Year lecture.
Renowned artists Gwen and Augustus John were sister and brother yet their artistic careers took very different pathways. In this talk Beth McIntyre, Senior Curator of Prints & Drawings, will discuss the similarities and differences between the two important Welsh artists.
This talk compliments the Augustus John in Focus display, Gallery 13.
The lecture takes place in the Reardon Smith Lecture Theatre and will be followed by coffee and biscuits in the Oriel Suite, included in the cost of admission.
For more information on this talk and other events organised by the Museum Friends, visit www.friendsmuseumwales.org.uk