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Royal Academy Art Exhibition Visits Chester

The Greatest Names in Contemporary Art
at The Watergate Street Gallery Summer Exhibition

The Watergate Street Gallery is delighted to have been chosen to host an exhibition of selected Royal Academy artists.

The Royal Academicians are amongst the greatest names in contemporary British art and The Watergate Street Gallery will now be permanently displaying the work of many of these artists including Sir Peter Blake, Donald Hamilton Fraser, Sir Terry Frost, John Hoyland, Sandra Blow, and Barbara Rae.

Art on display is for sale and ranges £500 to £5000 – this is a true opportunity to purchase a guaranteed investment piece. A recent edition increased 10 fold in 3 years.

At any one time there are no more than 46 Painter Royal Academicians, all eminent practising artists, along with a number of Senior Academicians, aged 75 and over.

All must be professionally active, either wholly or partly, in the United Kingdom.

The Royal Academy of Arts has a unique position in being an independent, privately funded institution led by eminent artists and architects whose purpose is to promote the creation, enjoyment and appreciation of the visual arts through exhibitions, education and debate.

The Academy was founded by George III in 1768. The 34 founding Members were a group of prominent artists and architects including Sir Joshua Reynolds and Sir William Chambers who were determined to achieve professional standing for British art and architecture. They also wanted to provide a venue for exhibitions that would be open to the public; and to establish a school of art through which their skills and knowledge could be passed to future generations of practitioners.

The Academy today continues to aspire, in the words of its eighteenth-century founders, ‘to promote the arts of design’, that is: to present a broad range of visual art to the widest possible audience; to stimulate debate, understanding and creation through education; and to provide a focus for the interests of artists and art-lovers. The Academy has held an annual Summer Exhibition works for sale since its formation and its first loan exhibition was held in 1870.

Profits donated to charity

The Hospice of the Good Shepherd provides free specialised care for adult patients with incurable illnesses and support to their families.

2010 is a significant year in the life of the Hospice of the Good Shepherd as they celebrate their 21st Anniversary of providing Specialist Palliative Care in the area.

The Watergate Street Gallery is delighted to support the Hospice, a charity close to our hearts, and will be donating their profit of £100 from every painting sold.

When

June 2010 is launch month and admission is free to the public.

The Watergate Street Gallery’s exhibition cavern will be displaying limited editions for sale by the greatest names in contemporary British art, all Royal Academicians.

Please contact Alex Sharp on 01244 345698 or alex@watergatestreetgallery.co.uk for more information or to purchase these highly collectable paintings.

Where

Watergate Street Gallery, 60 Watergate Street, Chester, CH1 2LA

About Watergate Street Gallery

Chester's Watergate Street Gallery opened its doors in October 1992, as a new art offering to the Chester public with a philosophy of bringing new, fresh, different, affordable art to as many people as possible.

We are now celebrating our 18th year of trade and to welcome in another era, will be hosting an exhibition of Royal Academician's art in the fabulous historical cavern within our gallery at 60 Watergate Street, Chester.

As an independent gallery with no publisher ties, we are free to buy from artists from all over the world, Spain, U.S.A., Norway, Sweden, Germany, Austria, to name a few. Etchings, watercolours, screen-prints, oils, pastels. Whatever your taste we will have a picture to suit you at the right price. We have around 1000 framed pictures always on display.


Watergate Street Gallery 60 Watergate Street, Chester, CH1 2LA
t. 0044 (0)1244 345698 e.
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