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together a portfolio of original artists’ prints
Paintings in Hospitals is extremely grateful to all the artists who kindly
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Presented to Paintings in Hospitals by the artist and Advanced Graphics London
Commissioned for Paintings in Hospitals by the artist and Coriander Studios
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Commissioned for Paintings in Hospitals by the artist and Blackbird Editions
Printed by Sara Lee at Blackbird Editions/published by the artist and Blackbird Editions
Commissioned for Paintings in Hospitals by the artist and Coriander Studios
Printed by Coriander Studios and published by the artist and Coriander Studios
Presented to Paintings in Hospitals by the artist and Advanced Graphics London
Commissioned for Paintings in Hospitals by the artist
Printed and published by the artist
Commissioned for Paintings in Hospitals by the artist and Coriander Studios
Printed by Coriander Studios and published by the artist and Coriander Studios
Max Reinhardt Charitable Trust to set up and run an annual artist in residence
established as a memorial to Alexandra Reinhardt, an artist who died aged
In 2007 the appointed artist will be based in the Gerry Bennett Ward at
The award is open to artists using a range of media, i.e. painting, printmaking,
photography, textiles, and wall-mounted sculpture and preferably those with ‘artist
creative process of an artist
contribute to the development of the artist
The artist’s role will be:
As an outcome of the project the artist will be required to produce one
the artist will be given the opportunity of a two week exhibition at Paintings
Each artist will devise her/his own working process in relation to the
needs and interests of the designated ward and its users. The artist should
We are particularly interested in hearing from artists with relevant experience
of each artist will be made on the following criteria:
The appointed artist will need a Criminal Records Bureau check; to be carried
and the artist. The aim of the contact time is for the artist to engage
be available to the artist during contact sessions and the Project Manager
from Paintings in Hospitals will support the artist over the course of the
The artist is expected to produce one finished art work for permanent display
Site visits will be made to the artist during the production of final artworks.
accommodation and the artist will be required to make arrangements for
The artist’s Residency Fee totals £10,000. This fee covers
opening night) for the artists Menier Gallery exhibition
must be met by the artist.
Featured fantasy art Artist - Meet a new name in our Gallery-worldwide. We present you Evgeny Agnin's collection of surrealistic artworks. Creator of ethno-rock music style, with the origin of former Shaman family Agnin is worth then just looking through
Fantasy Art - Fantasy Art often depict unexpected or irrational
objects in an atmosphere of fantasy, creating a dreamlike scenario. Surrealism - Surrealism is destructive, but it destroys only what it considers to be shackles limiting our vision. ( Salvador Dali )
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Welcome to Paintings in Hospitals
Paintings in Hospitals holds a unique place in the history of the arts
in health sector in this country and is still the only organisation
of its kind operating at a national level. Founded in 1959
and registered as a charity in 1972, its objectives are to
improve the environment of hospitals and other healthcare
establishments by providing original works of art on loan.
Today the charity delivers this service to over 250 hospitals,
hospices and other healthcare facilities across England,
Wales and Ireland and benefits many millions of NHS patients, staff
and visitors each year.
View a list of hospitals
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Charity Auction and Prize Draw in aid of Paintings in Hospitals
Tuesday 13 November 2007
The Institute of Contemporary Arts, London More info...
"The paintings are a talking point for us; they lift and soften the atmosphere.
The paintings jog the memory and remind us of places we have visited and things
we have done in the past. This can facilitate discussion with the group, which
often leads to other topics being talked about." Patient Discussion, Tapping House Hospice
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About Paintings in Hospitals
Paintings in Hospitals is committed to supplying art work to as many
healthcare sites as possible, including those in rural areas.
Our team at our head office in London is supported by volunteers
who manage our branches in the North, Wales, Midlands, East,
Ireland, London and the South West.
In addition to our picture loan service, the charity runs a series of
specialist arts projects. These have included working with the elderly,
mental health organisations and community groups.
Paintings in Hospitals relies on grants and donations to continue its
work and is grateful for the support provided by the general
public, hospitals participating in our loan schemes and to
the various grant-giving trusts. To find out more about the
various ways you can help, please visit the support
us section above.
The charity also operates an exhibition space,
the Menier Gallery near London Bridge, London.
Paintings in Hospitals is grateful to both the Department of Health and NHS Estates for their assistance in developing this website.
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