The Scottish National Portrait Gallery reopens this week after a multi-million pound refurbishment- it promises to be most impressive.
They have many treasures up there, prominent among which is of course the self portrait by John Opie.
Click here to see it:
http://www.nationalgalleries.org/collection/artists-a-z/O/3742/artistName/John%20Opie
www.landergallery.co.uk The Lander Gallery is one of the largest and friendliest fine art galleries in the South West. We show fine art from four centuries with a rich Cornish flavour. We are in a magnificent, award- winning modern building- and we have a licensed cafe! Find us under the arch next to the cinema in the heart of Truro. OPEN MONDAY- SATURDAY 9a.m. - 5.30 p.m.
Monday, 28 November 2011
Friday, 25 November 2011
FLASH MOB OF JOY!
Have a look at this video! It was taken here last Saturday when CLARE INGLEHEART brought her various choirs together for a surprise Flash Mob Choir. The gallery rang with joyous music and the sound of happy people. The quality of the music is impressive- as you will hear. On the video you cannot see the majority of the people, who were standing below our canopy of tree ferns.
You can certianly hear the music, though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaWG3RyGxz4
Listen and enjoy.
We are hoping they will return..
You can certianly hear the music, though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaWG3RyGxz4
Listen and enjoy.
We are hoping they will return..
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO US!
NOVEMBER 25th. On this day in 2002 the Lander Gallery first opened its doors at 29 Lemon Street, one of the houses across the road from its present location. The paintings were distributed over two floors and featured a large and vivid Terry Frost called LOVE TREE. We had a splendid selection of classic Cornish paintings- a tradition whcih has continued ever since. At that time, the plans were already going ahead for the new Lemon Street Market.
On November 25th 2003 the Lander Gallery officially opened in its current location in the new Lemon Street Market. It was a memorable occasion, packed with people. Many Blog Readers will remember that night.
So here we are today- NINE YEARS OLD!
On November 25th 2003 the Lander Gallery officially opened in its current location in the new Lemon Street Market. It was a memorable occasion, packed with people. Many Blog Readers will remember that night.
So here we are today- NINE YEARS OLD!
Monday, 21 November 2011
NEW LAMPS FOR OLD!
Here is the PEACOCK from the City of Lights. You can see me up by the head and my brother Simon with his back to the photographer. The creator of this wonderful lantern stands to the right- I will add her name when I know it.
In the procession, the peacock raised and lowered its tail as peacocks do.
In the second photo he is on his new perch high above the gallery.
Thanks to photographer Tom Hendra
CHRIS TATE AT CHRISTMAS
Christopher Tate is back!
He has featured in all nine of the Lander's Christmas Shows in Lemon Street Market. He has given us some characteristic inks of Falmouth but also for the first time he has been painting with acrylic on canvas. The paintings are unmistakeably Tate!
His vibrant colours look bright, bold and fresh in a series of paintings of buildings from the mining heritage of Cornwall. There are portraits of Wheal Coates at St Agnes- and my personal favourite is this dramatic depiction of South Crofty which stands proud and busy, yet seems to be fading away as you look at it.
Chris is doing so well!
The Falmouth pictures are smaller, and are priced at £950, while the acrylics of the mine engine houses are variously priced around £1,100.
YES ELVIS HAS LEFT THE BUILDING
Elvis has been soaring above the gallery for twelve months now so this year's City of Lights was his cue to depart.
Here you see him being lowered to the ground among the cafe tables- which give a clear idea of just how huge this figure is.
Tony Crosby, who is to the Lantern Parade what Elvis was to music, managed to fit Elvis into his lorry and carry him off into the sunset leaving more than one person thinking they were the first to say
ELVIS HAS LEFT THE BUILDING
Saturday, 5 November 2011
GALLERY PROMOTIONAL VIDEO
THIS LIFE MEDIA have produced a splendid promotional video for the Lemon Street Market.
It really is impressive- as are the young team who came up with it. Their energy and enthusiasm led to a video to be proud of.
You can see various aspects of the Lemon Street Market building and all the retail businesses are shown with imagination and flair.
THIS LIFE MEDIA deserve every congratulation here.
Have a look at this...
http://thislifemedia.co.uk/video/commercial
It really is impressive- as are the young team who came up with it. Their energy and enthusiasm led to a video to be proud of.
You can see various aspects of the Lemon Street Market building and all the retail businesses are shown with imagination and flair.
THIS LIFE MEDIA deserve every congratulation here.
Have a look at this...
http://thislifemedia.co.uk/video/commercial
TRURO DFAS HAS A BLOG!
Truro DFAS presents a series of arts lectures of real quality.
Many readers of our blog are already members of course.
If you are not familiar with them, they are worth joining- especially as they now have a blog on the same system as this one.
Why not sign up to follow them as well as us?
http://trurodfas.blogspot.com/
Many readers of our blog are already members of course.
If you are not familiar with them, they are worth joining- especially as they now have a blog on the same system as this one.
Why not sign up to follow them as well as us?
http://trurodfas.blogspot.com/
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