Ronald Rae (b.1946) is a prolific artist who has worked continuously from the age of 15. In addition to a lifetime of hand-carving large granite monoliths, Rae has also developed parallel creative ...
At the close of the nineteenth century and the dawn of the twentieth, Glasgow emerged as a vibrant hub of creativity and artistic innovation. Among the key figures of this cultural revolution were ...
George Frost (1745–1821) stepped out into the cold, sun-drenched air of a late afternoon in early October, ready to shake off his day's work at the office of the Blue Coach in Ipswich by striding ...
Write on Art is an annual national writing competition sponsored by Art UK and the Paul Mellon Centre to encourage an interest in art history and art writing among young people. Find out more about ...
Use The Superpower of Looking in your classroom straight away. Our tips help you to choose, plan and deliver a lesson. Art UK has collaborated with Trinity College London to show you how your students ...
The Hunterian, Scotland’s oldest public museum, at the University of Glasgow, was established through the bequest of William Hunter (1718–1783). The first Hunterian Museum opened in 1807 and in 1980 ...
Visit East Midlands’ collections and discover artworks on display across the region. An area rich with history and folklore, Sherwood Forest, Nottingham Castle and the Peak District are among some of ...
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