Pharmacy 2, Damien Hirst's restaurant in the Newport Street Gallery, London | allthegoodies.com
Sixteen years after leaving the first Pharmacy Restaurant in Notting Hill, Damien Hirst opened the Pharmacy 2 in his own gallery The Newport Street Gallery in Vauxhall in 2016.
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The Newport Street Gallery is one of six UK buildings up for the 2016 Riba Stirling Prize for architecture. A select line-up of judges will decide the winner, but the BBC, in partnership with Riba, is inviting you to vote for your favourite.
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Caruso St John wins Stirling Prize 2016 for Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery
Caruso St John Architects has won the RIBA Stirling Prize 2016 with the highly accomplished and expertly detailed London gallery it designed for British artist Damien Hirst.
Described by judges as a beautifully curated collection of buildings, Newport Street Gallery in south London is the 21st winner of the prestigious prize, awarded for the biggest contribution to British architecture in the last year.
The project involved creating a space for Hirst to exhibit pieces from his own personal collection, which includes works by Francis Bacon, Tracey Emin and Pablo Picasso.
Stretching along an entire street, the gallery occupies three century-old red brick warehouses – originally used for theatre carpentry and scenery production – and two new brick structures, including one with a spiky saw-tooth roof.
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RIBA Stirling Prize: Newport Street Gallery by Caruso St John
A look around Caruso St John's Stirling Prize-shortlisted Newport Street Gallery
*NSFW* Reason Gives No Answers ex - Newport Street Gallery - London - October 2019
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Places to see in ( Newport - UK )
Places to see in ( Newport - UK )
Newport is a civil parish and the county town of the Isle of Wight, an island off the south coast of England, in the United Kingdom. Newport is situated slightly to the north of the centre of the Island, at the head of the navigable section of the River Medina, which flows northward to Cowes and the Solent, and on which the town has a quay.
Newport since the 1960s has acquired new shopping facilities, a pedestrianised central square, and through road traffic redirected off many of the narrow streets. Newport Quay has been redeveloped with art galleries such as the Quay Arts Centre and new flats converted from old warehouses. The Queen Victoria Memorial was designed by local architect Percy Stone (1856–1934).
Newport is the principal town of the Isle of Wight. Transport connections link all major towns to Newport; it is the main shopping centre and location for public services on the Island. The main A3020 and A3054 roads converge as Medina Way between the busy roundabouts at Coppins Bridge and St Mary's Hospital.
Newport railway station was the hub of the Island's rail network until the mid-20th century, but it closed in 1966 and the site is now occupied by the A3020 Medina Way dual carriageway. The River Medina runs through Newport; north of its confluence with the Lukely Brook at the town's quay it becomes a navigable tidal estuary.
Seaclose Park in Newport, on the east bank of the River Medina, has since 2002 been the location for the revived Isle of Wight Music Festival, held annually. Newport is home to the Postal Museum, possibly the largest private collection of vintage postal equipment and post boxes in the world
Newport bus station is the town's central bus terminus, with all routes in the town serving it. Newport is the hub of the Southern Vectis network, with routes from across the Island terminating there. Wightbus also operate services.
( Newport - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Newport . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Newport - UK
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Gavin Turk - Who What When Where How & Why ex - Newport Street Gallery - London - January 2017
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5 Things Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery teaches on Contemporary Interiors
Newport Street Gallery opened few weeks ago, designed by Caruso St John Architects. It is a great space for displaying art works. When walking through its rooms I paid special attention to the detail, lighting, how the art work were displayed, among other aspects and it made think how those solutions relate clearly to the good design of interiors. Worth a visit. The paintings by John Hoyland are wonderful too.
Places to see in ( Newport - UK )
Places to see in ( Newport - UK )
Newport is a civil parish and the county town of the Isle of Wight, an island off the south coast of England, in the United Kingdom. Newport is situated slightly to the north of the centre of the Island, at the head of the navigable section of the River Medina, which flows northward to Cowes and the Solent, and on which the town has a quay.
Newport since the 1960s has acquired new shopping facilities, a pedestrianised central square, and through road traffic redirected off many of the narrow streets. Newport Quay has been redeveloped with art galleries such as the Quay Arts Centre and new flats converted from old warehouses. The Queen Victoria Memorial was designed by local architect Percy Stone (1856–1934).
Newport is the principal town of the Isle of Wight. Transport connections link all major towns to Newport; it is the main shopping centre and location for public services on the Island. The main A3020 and A3054 roads converge as Medina Way between the busy roundabouts at Coppins Bridge and St Mary's Hospital.
Newport railway station was the hub of the Island's rail network until the mid-20th century, but it closed in 1966 and the site is now occupied by the A3020 Medina Way dual carriageway. The River Medina runs through Newport; north of its confluence with the Lukely Brook at the town's quay it becomes a navigable tidal estuary.
Seaclose Park in Newport, on the east bank of the River Medina, has since 2002 been the location for the revived Isle of Wight Music Festival, held annually. Newport is home to the Postal Museum, possibly the largest private collection of vintage postal equipment and post boxes in the world
Newport bus station is the town's central bus terminus, with all routes in the town serving it. Newport is the hub of the Southern Vectis network, with routes from across the Island terminating there. Wightbus also operate services.
( Newport - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Newport . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Newport - UK
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RIBA: Newport Street Gallery (360 video) - BBC News
Watch this 360 video and find out why The Newport Street Gallery is one of six UK buildings up for the 2016 Riba Stirling Prize for architecture. Take a look at the other contenders and cast your vote: bbc.co.uk/stirlingprize
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John Bellany & Alan Davie - Cradle of Magic ex - Newport Street Gallery - London - March 2019
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Murderme Collection ex - Newport Street Gallery - London - April 2017
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*NSFW* True Colours ex - Newport Street Gallery - London - June 2018
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Gallery Tour: Harbor Fine Art
In this video gallery owner and artist, Betty Ann Morris, giving a tour of her gallery, Harbor Fine Art.
Located on historic Bannister's Wharf in Newport, Rhode Island, Harbor Fine Art is a gallery of contemporary fine art created by local artists. The gallery is also a studio space where artists can be seen working in oil paints. Fresh paintings created on location can arrive daily, and the display is rotated frequently. Harbor Fine Art houses some of the finest oil paintings from Newport and its surroundings.
Harbor Fine Arts is also a proud part of The Newport Gallery Organization along with 25 other galleries, for more information on the organization please visit our website,
Ashley Bickerton - Ornamental Hysteria ex - Newport Street Gallery - London - May 2017
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Jeff Koons Talks With Damien Hirst at HIs Show Now at Newport Street Gallery, London
Jeff Koons is widely considered to be one of the most significant artists to have emerged in the postwar era. Since the late 1970s, his diverse work has explored themes pertaining to taste, consumerism, mass culture, beauty, acceptance, and the role of the artist.
‘Now’ is the first major UK exhibition to be devoted to the artist since ‘Jeff Koons: Popeye Series’, at the Serpentine Gallery in 2009. Spanning thirty-five years of the artist’s extraordinary career, ‘Now’ features over thirty paintings, works on paper and sculptures dating from 1979 to 2014. Drawn from Hirst’s collection, a number of these works have never before been shown in the UK.
Tracing the development of the artist’s radical reconfiguration of the readymade, the exhibition features one of Koons’s earliest works, Inflatable Flowers (Short White, Tall Purple) (1979), a vinyl blow-up flower displayed on a mirrored floor tile.
Signalling the conception of one of Koons’s most enduring themes – the inflatable – it is here presented alongside a number of his iconic Hoover sculptures. Part of The New series (1980–1983), the wall-mounted Hoovers – in which immaculate, unused household appliances are displayed in fluorescent-lit, acrylic boxes – date from Koons’s time working as a Wall Street commodities broker. Two of the Hoovers, which remain eternally pristine despite being outdated, were included in Koons’s first solo exhibition, at New York’s New Museum in 1980. Part of that installation – originally displayed in the museum’s storefront windows – has been reassembled for this exhibition. For the artist, the readymade, whether in the form of a child’s toy, Baroque sculpture or advertising billboard, provides “the most objective statement possible”.
Having begun his career focusing on the status of the object, ‘Now’ demonstrates how Koons quickly embarked on his lifelong investigation into the means by which objects are represented and communicated. With his sculptures cast in stainless steel, he returned to the inflatable; seductively replicating pre-existing objects in the gleaming, simulated opulence of the proletarian material. Employing cutting-edge technology, seemingly fragile, air-filled vinyl blow-ups and balloon animals are reproduced in stainless steel, sometimes rendered on the monumental scale of Balloon Monkey (Blue) (2006–2013), here exhibited in Newport Street’s double-height gallery. The reflective surfaces of these sculptures serve to “constantly remind viewers of their existence”, as Koons maintains, “it’s all about you”.
Koons’s enduring ability to delight, fascinate and provoke is evident throughout this broad survey. Employing easily-identified images, he explores social mobility in the Equilibrium Nike posters, the ways alcohol is advertised to different demographics in Luxury and Degradation, and the evocative imagery of childhood toys represented in Celebration. Whilst with his Made in Heaven series – erotic scenes involving the artist and his then-wife Ilona Staller (aka ‘La Cicciolina’) – he investigates the stigma and shame that inheres in contemporary conceptions of sexuality, succeeding in transforming the erotic into a study of: “the biological eternal… the preservation of life, the continuation of life”.
Summarised by curator and critic Norman Rosenthal as “manifestations of a joyful acceptance of American culture”, Koons’s work – which here fills Newport Street’s six, expansive galleries – challenges and teases in equal measure, reflecting as much on the profundities of our existence as the banalities of daily life.
Walking around Downtown, Chinatown, London on a hot, sunny, summers day.- Friday 4th July 2014
The walk starts along Gerrard Street
then through Newport Place,
then along Little Newport Street
& then finally along Newport Court.
Immerse yourself in Chinese food and culture.
It's well worth visiting as there's lot of Chinese restaurants, shops and supermarkets stocking those hard to find ingredients and groceries.
Artist Damien Hirst puts on display in the Wallace Collection
SHOTLIST AP Television London, 13 October 2009 1. Exterior of Wallace Collection building 2. Tilt down Wallace Collection building 3. Tilt down of Damien .
Inspiration taken from cassette boy - purveyors of all things salad.
ArtLyst ( ) films Hirst vs the herd at the Wallace collection at the press preview of 'No Love Lost' his latest exhibition of paintings. A behind .
The East Galleries at the Wallace Collection reopened in March 2012 following major refurbishment. This film documents the painstaking work that has taken .
My Favourite London Art Galleries - London Vlog
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Dulwich Picture Gallery 360° Virtual Tour
Dulwich Picture Gallery is the world’s first purpose-built public art gallery in South London. It was founded in 1811 when Sir Francis Bourgeois RA bequeathed his collection of old masters “for the inspection of the public”.
This virtual tour has been produced specifically for the Imagine - ats and older people's programme funded by The Baring Foundation and Arts Council England.