Andrew Hardwick’s ‘Wounded Land’ opens from Saturday 17 February until 23 March 2024 at the Allsop Gallery, Bridport Art Centre…
Read MoreAndrew Hardwick’s solo exhibition ‘Lost Landscapes’ takes place at the Plough Arts Centre, Torrington, Devon from 20 May until 24 June 2023.
Read MoreWe close the year and start the next with an exhibition featuring all the excellent artists who featured in our 2022 solo programme at Anima Mundi…
Read MoreWe are delighted that our pioneering 3D Virtual tour experience is continuing to grow our global reach allowing far more people to share our exhibitions wherever they are and long after exhibitions come and go…
Read MoreFollowing Andrew Hardwick’s inclusion in ‘Earth: Digging Deep in British Art 1781 - 2022’ alongside artists including William Blake, John Constable, Thomas Gainsborough, Richard Long, Graham Sutherland & JMW Turner, and Jonathan Michael Ray’s two person exhibition at Tate St Ives, Anima Mundi are delighted to present their latest solo exhibitions…
Read MoreAndrew Hardwick is included in the major public exhibition ‘Earth: Digging Deep in British Art 1781 - 2022’ including Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Samuel John Lamorna Birch, William Blake, John Constable, Thomas Gainsborough, Susan Derges, Tania Kovats, Richard Long, John Martin, David Nash, John Nash, Paul Nash, Samuel Palmer, John Piper, Yinka Shonibare, Stanley Spencer, Graham Sutherland & J. M. W. Turner.
Read MoreAndrew Hardwick is working towards a public solo exhibition at The Sadler Gallery at The Spring Arts Centre, Havant which will open on 14 April until 15 June 2022…
Read MoreAnima Mundi’s major online international mixed exhibition featuring the work of 40 international artists, is now available to view on our website alongside the online catalogue, images, texts and video…
Read MoreAnima Mundi are delighted to launch ‘Beyond Ourselves’ a major mixed online exhibition featuring 39 international artists.
Read More'Ode to a Nightingale' is now open online. It was curated in response to the extraordinary crisis moment of lockdown that we find ourselves in and is our most international exhibition to date.
Read MoreThe Atkinson is nationally recognised and holds major contemporary art exhibitions. Previous exhibitors include Andy Warhol, Albert Irvin OBE, Sir Anthony Caro, Lynn Chadwick CBE, Gillian Ayres, Don McCullin, Marc Quinn, Dame Elisabeth Frink, Peter Randall-Page, Basil Beattie and Terry Frost.
Read MoreThe 251st annual Royal Academy Summer Exhibition has opened its doors once again. This edition includes works from Tim Shaw, Sarah Ball, Rebecca Harper, Andrew Hardwick and Peter Randall-Page.
Read MoreSax Impey and Andrew Hardwick are included in the major RWA exhibition ‘The Power of the Sea: Making Waves in British Art 1790-2014’ alongside JMW Turner, John Constable, Peter Lanyon, Joan Eardley, John Piper, Paul Nash, Henry Moor and Walter Langley…
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