
Royal Academy of Arts Free lecture next Wednesday - Royal Academy's Charles Saumarez Smith on the arts in early Victorian England
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Speaker(s): Charles SaumarezSmith Date/Time: 11/11/2009, 7pm Venue: Institution of Education WC1

Gianna Douma excellent'.'.'.

Nola Fontaine Very interesting.

Royal Academy of Arts Tuesday's the last day for 'Paper City: Urban Utopias'. Don't miss the chance to take home your favourites:
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Paper City: Urban Utopias showcases a selection of extraordinary drawings, collages and photomontages that have been produced for Blueprint as part of their back-page ‘Paper City’ commissions over the past three years.

Pella Bakagianni
I like being on a Christmas mood though X/mas is almost two months away ! After all it
is preparations that counts.As Kavafis said on his 'Ithaka' I really love Christmas in London!!! Thank you for bringing X/mas so near

Royal Academy of Arts Win a Fortnum & Mason Classic Christmas Hamper:
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This signature festival hamper is packed with timeless treats of impeccable deliciousness.

Royal Academy of Arts Enjoy the Anish Kapoor exhibition crowd-free at one of our special Sunday evening viewings:
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Due to the popularity of Anish Kapoor, the Royal Academy of Arts is organising the following special Sunday evening viewings.

Royal Academy of Arts 'Wild Thing: Epstein, Gaudier-Brzeska, Gill' features in an interview with curator Richard Cork on Radio 4's 'Gormley on Epstein', Tuesday 11.30am-noon. The exhibition opens on Saturday, find out more here:
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Over a period of 10 years from 1905 to 1915, three outstanding young sculptors emerged in Britain; Jacob Epstein, Henri Gaudier-Brzeska and Eric Gill. The radical impact of their work was to transform British sculpture.

Lisa-Victoria Morris
Today my husband and I spent an interesting hour at the Anish Kapoor exhibition!!!! Sadly the 'wardens' were rather over zealous in preventing people from coming to close to any of the exhibits!!! as grown ups found it rather insulting to be literally jumped on as soon as we came within a decent veiwing distance of the... exhibits!!! being told to leave rooms, told off for wiping wax off my boot and to put our mobile phone away when it unexpectedly rang and we tried to turn it off!!! a ruined visit I am sad to say due to these people!Read More

Pella Bakagianni Such a variety of events so big the distance!!! I love London and visiting the R.C.A,but I concider myself lucky having the chance of visit even through internet.

Tom Spence I HAVE A BUST OF WINSTON CHURCHILL 1949.6" in hieght,bust in what looks like brown marble ,on a white marble plinth, SIGNED, R. A. pickering, Q .WHO WAS R.A. PICKERING. can anyone help?

Royal Academy of Arts There are still places left on this Saturday's sketching tour, which takes its inspiration from our forthcoming exhibition 'Wild Thing: Epstein, Gaudier-Brzeska, Gill’. Get in quick!
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Taking inspiration from ‘Wild Thing’, this is the first of two sketching tours led by architect and teacher Benedict O’Looney, which explore the collaborations between sculptors and architects that characterised the design scene in the early twentieth century.

Royal Academy of Arts NEW: Due to demand, 'Anish Kapoor' will be opening late on Saturdays as well as Fridays:
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Due to popular demand, Anish Kapoor at the Royal Academy of Arts is now opening until 9pm on Saturdays, starting from 17 October














