Royal Academy of Arts
The Royal Academy of Arts is an independent institution, led by distinguished artists and architects whose purpose is to promote the creation, enjoyment and appreciation of the visual arts through exhibitions, education and debate.
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Location:
London, United Kingdom, W1J 0BD
Phone:
General enquiries 020 7300 8000, Recorded information line 020 7300 5760/1
Mon - Thurs:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Fri:
10:00 am - 10:00 pm
Sat - Sun:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
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Juliana Rohowsky

Juliana Rohowsky Unforgettable Modigliani and His Models Exibition in 2006, during my first visit to London. It was so grand!

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Daria Grimaldi

Daria Grimaldi I am a true card carrying member .. Viva L'arte ..

8 hours ago · Report
Dee Nickerson

Dee Nickerson
Really enjoyed imagine and being able to see anish kapoor's most inspiring works and ideas. Two friends, one prompted by imagine, have now been up to see the show and been suitably impressed, the 9 year old son of one was prompted to declare his love for art! Remember seeing a piece of kapoor's work in cambridge in 198...3 i think. Could do with more programmes like imagine-like buses these programmes seem to come all at once, have seen 6 good art progs this week after a long wait. Read More

Fri at 8:42am · Report
Anna Lipinska

Anna Lipinska Want to see Wild Thing exibition, anyone up to? its on up the January the 24

Fri at 3:31am · Report
Marcia Raff

Marcia Raff Thank you soooooo much for the info. I think I will enter two sculptures this year and become one of the "hopefuls" and then one of the participants! In 1991, I believe, or maybe 1992, I did have two sculptures accepted. What an exciting time for me! I hope it's true that "History repeats itself".

November 19 at 4:45am · Report
Marcia Raff
Marcia Raff
I wish some of my friends would enter and then we'd have such a great time at the opening June something!
November 19 at 6:04am
Royal Academy of Arts

Royal Academy of Arts If you missed BBC One's excellent 'Imagine' featuring Anish Kapoor you can catch it on BBC iPlayer for the next 27 days:

Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Alan Yentob meets Anish Kapoor, one of Britain's most accomplished and popular sculptors.
Pam Keshavarzian
Pam Keshavarzian
Jonas,
You need to log in to BBC website and find BBCIplayer. The programme can be watched on line. Enjoy.
Fri at 1:10am
Marcia Raff

Marcia Raff Can someone tell me when the applications for 2010's Summer Exhibition come out? Do you know when the work has to be submitted?

November 17 at 2:19pm · Report
Royal Academy of Arts
Royal Academy of Arts
Hi Marcia, there's some information on submitting work to Summer Exhibition 2010 on our website, along with a downloadable FAQ. Let me know if you have any further questions and good luck: http://www.royalacademy.org.uk/summer-exhibition/
November 19 at 2:54am
Summer Barnes

Summer Barnes Love all things design?! Well you'll love this!! Ron Arad is having his first exhibition here at Barbican Art Gallery in February!! :) sign up to Barbican Art Gallery fan page for all the latest offers and promotions...
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November 17 at 6:39am · Report
Royal Academy of Arts

Royal Academy of Arts Alan Yentob talks to Anish Kapoor - Don't miss 'Imagine' 22.35 tonight on BBC One: http://bit.ly/noZzl

November 17 at 4:21am
Meliha

Meliha Thank you very much for the excellent jazz concert.

November 15 at 8:00am · Report
Royal Academy of Arts
Royal Academy of Arts
Thanks Meliha, glad you enjoyed it
November 17 at 4:19am
Royal Academy of Arts

Royal Academy of Arts Excited about our partnership with sketch and their pop-up café at 'GSK Contemporary: Earth':

Source: bit.ly
sketch will run a witty ”pop-up” café alongside GSK Contemporary: Earth from 3 December.
Royal Academy of Arts

Royal Academy of Arts Films by exhibiting artists Antti Laitinen, Lucy + Jorge Orta, Darren Almond and Emma Wieslander are now up on the 'GSK Contemporary: Earth' website. Check them out here:

Source: bit.ly
Finnish artist Antti Laitinen attempts to row a self-made palm island down the Thames in his 2008 performance Voyage.
Royal Academy of Arts

Royal Academy of Arts Free lecture next Wednesday - Royal Academy's Charles Saumarez Smith on the arts in early Victorian England

Source: bit.ly
Speaker(s): Charles SaumarezSmith Date/Time: 11/11/2009, 7pm Venue: Institution of Education WC1
Gianna Douma

Gianna Douma excellent'.'.'.

November 3 at 10:37pm · Report
Nola Fontaine

Nola Fontaine Very interesting.

October 28 at 4:16am · Report