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WELCOME TO THE SAINSBURY CENTRE After more than three months ensure that we remain in line in lockdown, we’re delighted with Government policy, and to welcome you again to provide the best experience the Sainsbury Centre. We possible. These measures are pleased that the hugely mean that your visit will be popular Art Deco by the Sea different from before, but our has been extended to top priority is your safety. 20 September 2020 and Fortunately, the Sainsbury Art Nouveau: The Nature Centre’s architecture lends of Dreams is extended to itself very well to social 3 January 2021. distancing. There are more ways you Please take the opportunity can enjoy the Sainsbury to explore our wonderful Centre online. Our Collections exhibitions, unique team have been updating collections and Sculpture our catalogue with new Park in a safe and secure information and images and environment. Art both our Learning team have indoors and outdoors can produced Online Studio with inspire and comfort in these many different activities for all challenging times. ages. For those interested in more in-depth learning we are Thank you for your continued planning online courses for support and we look forward the autumn. Keep watching to welcoming you. our website. During closure, we Ghislaine Wood implemented a number of Acting Director new procedures, which COVER IMAGE: Art Nouveau: The Nature of Dreams Photo: Andy Crouch LEFT: Art and Nature Summer School Photo: Lilian Cameron
ART NOUVEAU: THE NATURE OF DREAMS ART DECO BY THE SEA BILL BRANDT | HENRY MOORE Until 3 January 2021 Until 20 September 2020 20 November 2020–28 February 2021 Explore the spectacular and Edgar Degas, William Morris, This celebration of British £13 | £12 concessions Explore the intersecting The exhibition is in controversial vision of art and Gabriel Dante Rossetti. coastal culture will look at paths of two great artists collaboration with the Yale practice that raged across the how Art Deco became the 50% for under 18s, full-time of the 20th century. Center for British Art and Western world from the end of £8 | £7 concessions seaside style. students & Art Fund Members Photographer Bill Brandt the Hepworth Wakefield. the 19th century: Art Nouveau. and sculptor Henry Moore 50% for under 18s, full-time From resorts and hotels to FREE for Members and UEA met after they had both £13 | £12 concessions A dazzling selection of students & Art Fund Members cinemas and amusement and NUA Student Members created images of the ceramic, furniture, glass, parks, iconic examples London Underground 50% for under 18s, full-time jewellery, paintings, posters FREE for Members and UEA of architecture will reveal Supported by during the Blitz. They both students & Art Fund Members and prints, sculpture, and and NUA Student Members how Art Deco altered the went on to depict subjects textiles will be on display, look of the British seafront. including coal miners and FREE for Members and UEA featuring interpretations of The Mezzanine Gallery is not This exhibition of over 150 their families, Stonehenge, and NUA Student Members nature and the creation of suitable for wheelchair users works will also shine a light and the body presented as a modern style. on interiors, fashion, travel, landscape. Discover almost Tickets are not currently on sale Supported by paintings and popular culture 200 works, featuring Brandt’s Work will be from artists and to highlight the glamour rare colour transparencies ABOVE: Bill Brandt, Henry Moore, 1948, ABOVE: Figure of Loïe Fuller, Riessner gelatin silver print, Hyman Collection, London designers including René Stellmacher and Kessel (manufacturer), c.1900, and accessibility of this and Moore’s little-known © Bill Brandt/Bill Brandt Archive Ltd. Lalique, Alphonse Mucha, earthenware. Sainsbury Centre collection. much-loved era of design. ABOVE: Carter, Stabler & Adams Ltd photo collages. Reproduced by permission of Photo: Pete Huggins Leaping Deer vase c.1935 Photo: John Clark The Henry Moore Foundation.
ANISH KAPOOR ELISABETH FRINK ACQUISITION SCULPTURE PARK East End Gallery Visit sainsburycentre.ac.uk/stories for details Visit sainsburycentre.ac.uk for details The Sainsbury Centre is delighted to have acquired a significant group of 29 works by Elisabeth Frink made possible in accordance with the wishes of the artist’s late son, Lin Jammet. Anish Kapoor is one of the This display has been made Powerful examples of work Summer is always a great most important British most important sculptors possible with the support from all periods of Frink’s time to enjoy our Sculpture sculptors to have emerged working today and of the Houghton Arts artistic practice will now Park but with recent events in the 1960s. Known for his internationally recognized Foundation and is part of a form part of the permanent looking at art outdoors has abstract work, this piece for his large-scale works. major exhibition on show across holdings in the region of the never been more important. from 2008 is more emblematic The two alabaster works that the grounds and historic Suffolk-born artist’s birth. This season we have two and a powerful presence set Kapoor has selected to show interiors of Houghton Hall. new sculptures to enjoy in the against the architecture of at the Sainsbury Centre have west-end garden. A serene Norman Foster. Supported by been created through the ABOVE: large bronze head of John Supported by process of carving negative Elisabeth Frink Davies for those of you who Green Man (Blue), 1992 space into positive form; Photo: Pete Huggins are missing his works in the creating a voided interior gallery. Secondly a striking RIGHT: that informs the presence ABOVE: Elisabeth Frink work by Phillip King, Sun of the work. Anish Kapoor, Untitled, 2010, Alabaster Tribute I, 1975 Roots II. King is one of the ABOVE: John Davies, Head, 1997, bronze Photo: Dave Morgan ©Anish Kapoor Photo: Pete Huggins
GALLERY SHOP ONLINE STUDIO CHILDREN AND FAMILIES Visit sainsburycentre.ac.uk for details Visit sainsburycentre.ac.uk/online-activities July to December 2020 Our new Online Studio Mini Studio invites you to LOOK at For preschool children works in our collection for and their adults to explore inspiration, MAKE your own together. Choose today’s creative responses using adventure from 3 collections; basic draft materials and Get Messy, Get Moving and household items, and SHARE Get Making. Each activity is your thoughts and artworks introduced by a character on social media using the from our permanent collection, #SCOnline hashtag. who suggests a simple activity to engage and entertain. Schools & Outreach The Sculpture Park ABOVE: The Sainsbury Centre Shop There are activities for all age Designed by Mini Studio There will be toilet facilities Wolf and Moon Orange Earrings £38 stocks a wide range of groups and new resources artists Caitlin Howell, Georgie The Schools team will be available (including a products, from contemporary added regularly so why not Manly, Kaitlin Ferguson and working with schools and baby changing station) for BELOW: Ferm Living ceramics and handmade take a LOOK? Sorrel Muggridge. colleges in different ways in sculpture park visitors during Selected Glassware sets from £35 jewellery to design gifts, the next academic year and gallery opening times. greetings cards and art books. sainsburycentre.ac.uk/online- will share new opportunities As well as stocking pieces activities in September. Free Self-Led Drop-In from exciting makers & artists, Family Activities the Sainsbury Centre shop also Online Studio In the meantime, there will not be available at the regularly publishes a selection Activities designed by our are free online resources current time. of award-winning books. associate artists for use at available for KS1-KS5 home, including: students learning at home We hope to see you soon and at school. Family Studio Fun, creative activities suitable For more information or to for all ages. Will you create a discuss ideas or an artist-led dazzle den with Anna Brass, project in the next academic curate your own windowsill year, email: collection with Annie Brundrit scvagroupvisits@uea.ac.uk or find a twin for an object from our collection with The team are busy working help from Ian Brownlie? Or on projects with a number perhaps you could watch of groups within our Kaitlin Ferguson’s video community from new parents workshop Eccentric Portraits and carers to artists and or find some new ways to ABOVE: students including the Young look around your home with Sea Otter’s Activity: Associates programme which ABOVE: Genevieve Rudd? Float with me on the sea Led by artist Georgie Manly, 2020 continues online. Recycle the view Led by artist Genevieve Rudd, 2020
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