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Today our Power of Art post presents one of the artworks Annabel Dover created during her residency at the British School at Athens, in 2017. During this time, she viewed the city through the prism of personal narratives.
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The desire to pursue a career in the artworld is the ambition of many individuals. Skills, vocational training and relevant qualifications are required to secure employment and to further the careers of talented people.
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We have been working with Marcus Hodge for several years and proudly to present in today’s post a painting from his ‘Tantric’ series.
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Alex Pearl is a multimedia artist whose current work plays with ideas of agency, anxiety and automatic systems, the next artist in our ‘Power of Art’ series, celebrating beauty and freedom.
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Working with an artist on a site-specific commission is a vastly different project compared with producing an exhibition. In our weekly blog we focus our attention on this complex process. The image presents the Technological University Dublin’s new city campus in Grangegorman, Dublin 7, the future home of Alexandra Carr’s new commission Solaris Nexum.
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Our Power of Art series continues with an installation by the British artists Shuster & Moseley. The artwork was commissioned for the Biennale Art Light Mantova, in 2018.
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Today in our social media series The Power of Art, highlighting beauty and freedom, we introduce a new work by Emma Witter.
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This week's post The Joy Of What We Do, features an image taken whilst conduction condition checking a number of drawings made by a high-profile international artist. The artworks belonged to a private collector who had agreed that they can join a touring exhibition in the USA.
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Artist in Focus is a programme by Renée Pfister Art & Gallery Consultancy promoting the works of artists the consultancy is regularly involved with.
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The tenth artist in our Power of Art series draws attention to Matthieu Exposito, who lives and works in France.
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This week post The Joy Of What We Do, presents an object from the Science Museum, London. The chair looks like an unassuming piece of domestic furniture and is part of the museum’s space technology collection.
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In our Monday post of our series The Power of Art, celebrating beauty and freedom. We invite you to view an artwork by Fabian Forban.
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We are pleased to continue our series called The Power of Art, celebrating beauty and freedom. We invite you to enjoy the work of Sam Hodge. We featured her inventive practice in our May 2019, Artist in Focus newsletter.
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Our second new weekly post focuses on projects we deliver at our boutique consultancy. This week post The Joy Of What We Do, presents the evaluation of two archive donations to a national institution in Australia.
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Number seven in our Power of Art series celebrating beauty and freedom, introduces the British Sculptor Jeff Lowe. I have known Jeff and his work for many years. The diversity of his sculptural practice always surprises. His methods extend to woodblock and screen printing as well as creating miniature jewellery pieces.
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Our sixth post in the series The Power of Art, represents the German photographer Chris Tille, celebrating beauty and freedom. We have been collaborating with Chris since 2016. Currently are working with him on two exciting projects and will report in detail when completed.
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Our second new weekly post focuses on projects we deliver at our boutique consultancy. We work with international collectors, museums, artists, galleries and universities on a wide range of projects. Sharing some of our experiences provides an insight into the projects.
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Our fifth Power of Art post is celebrating beauty and freedom, hosting a work by the Italian artist Ernesto Romano’s. I recall when I first saw his Alter Ego series I was instantly struck by his remarkable imagery.
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In Friday’s Power of Art series we present the British painter Pip Dickens. I have known and worked with Pip Dickens since 2012. It is fascinating to observe how she presents concepts of illusion and double meaning.
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The third artist in our series The Power of Art, highlighting hope, peace and love in our fragile world, is Beat Kuert, who lives and works in Arzo, Switzerland and Milan, Italy. We have worked with Beat since 2014 and supported him with his collateral project FaultLine at the 56th Venice Biennale 2015, All the World's Futures, curated by the late Okwui Enwezor.