LONDON, ENGLAND, June 12, 2013 (Press-News.org) The Serpentine Gallery Pavilion opens to the public this Saturday, 8th June 2013, revealing the temporary structure created by Tokyo-based architect Sou Fujimoto, who at 41 is the youngest to carry out the high profile commission. A highlight of the summer arts calendar in London, the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion is a must-see for art lovers who can book from a wide choice of London hotels and see all of the interesting exhibitions in the city's galleries this June.
The Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition, another highlight of summer art in London, opens just two days later on Monday 10th June 2013 and includes Grayson Perry's 'The Vanity of Small Differences' among more than one thousand works of art on display. A 'wall-hanging' by the artist El Anatsui created a from aluminium bottle-tops, printing plates, roofing sheets and other materials greets visitors as they enter gallery via the imposing Annenberg Courtyard.
L.S. Lowry gets a long overdue exhibition (from 25th June to 20th October 2013) at Tate Britain where two British painters, Patrick Caulfield and Gary Hume, are presented in parallel giving art lovers the opportunity to see two influential artists form different generations in one day. Both exhibitions have already started and run until 8th September 2013.
The Courtauld Gallery showcases important art works by Post-Impressionist master Paul Gauguin in 'Collecting Gauguin' (20th June to 8th September) including one of only two marble sculptures ever created by the artist.
On the South Bank, the Hayward Gallery's summer exhibition, The Alternative Guide to the Universe (11th June to 26th August 2013), gives viewers a rare opportunity to discover 'outsider art' created by self-taught artists who develop their ideas and practices outside mainstream institutions and practices. The exhibition will be complemented by a display of the Museum of Everything in the Hayward Project Space.
In Marylebone, from Thursday 20th June 2013, The Wallace Collection presents 'The Discovery of Paris' featuring more than 60 watercolours, preparatory drawings and associated prints by early 19th-century British artists including outstanding works by Turner, Girtin and Bonington.
Beginning on Wednesday 12th June 2013 London's first purpose built gallery, the Dulwich Picture Gallery, looks at paintings created by artists who studied at the Slade School of Art in London between 1908 and 1912, before and after the Great War of 1914-18. 'A Crisis of Brilliance' features artists such as C.R.W. Nevinson, Stanley Spencer and Dora Carrington represented, who later became some of the most well-known and distinctive British artists of the twentieth century.
The annual BP Portrait Award returns to the National Portrait Gallery on 20th June and continues until 15th September 2013 while its neighbour, the National Gallery, stages an exhibition on 'Vermeer and Music: The Art of Love and Leisure' from 26th June to 8th September 2013. Visitors will get an insight into music as a pastime of the elite in the northern Netherlands during the 17th century, and three times a week can experience live performances in the exhibition space by the Academy of Ancient Music.
See beautiful galaxies and marvel at the stars in 'Visions of the Universe' (7th June to 15th September 2013) at the National Maritime Museum where images vary from the earliest hand drawings to the latest footage from the Mars Curiosity rover.
If you're in the market to buy, head to prestigious art fairs Masterpiece London and Olympia International Fine Arts & Antiques which continues until 16th June, or - if the budget is more modest - there's the Affordable Art Fair and New Designers Exhibition. For those feeling the austerity pinch there are several free exhibitions including the Illustration Awards at the V&A.
It's the last chance to see exhibitions ending in June which include George Bellows: Modern American Life at the Royal Academy of Art which continues until 9th June 2013; George Catlin: American Indian Portraits at the National Portrait Gallery when ends on 23rd June; and the Deutsche Borse Photoraphy Prize at The Photographers' Gallery, until 30th June 2013.
For these and more must-see art exhibitions in London in June 2013, go to LondonTown.com where a host of useful information is supplied, giving those planning to visit the city all the information they need in one online location. With over 18 years of experience, the website is the place to go to for informative and unbiased reviews on everything you need to know about the UK's capital city.
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Exhibitions on Gauguin, L.S. Lowry and Vermeer Draw Art Lovers to London in June 2013
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion & Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition among highlights, reports LondonTown.com.
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[Press-News.org] Exhibitions on Gauguin, L.S. Lowry and Vermeer Draw Art Lovers to London in June 2013Serpentine Gallery Pavilion & Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition among highlights, reports LondonTown.com.