Premiums: Interim Projects 2016
12 - 21 Feb 2016
Installation view of 'I missed Tabi a thousand times AKA You can't replace the sound of Robin laughing with the sound of New York' by Richie Moment
© Andy Keate, Royal Academy of Arts
© Andy Keate, Royal Academy of Arts
PREMIUMS: INTERIM PROJECTS 2016
12 — 21 February 2016
‘Premiums: Interim Projects’ features the work of artists at the midpoint of their studies at the RA Schools. This annual exhibition provides an opportunity to see up-to-the-minute work by emerging artists at a time when their practice is still developing.
Innovative and surprising, Premiums reflects the diversity of practice at the RA Schools and features photography, painting and sculpture alongside video, installation and live performance.
The RA Schools is a contemporary school of fine art at the heart of the Royal Academy. Former students include J. M. W. Turner, William Blake and John Everett Millais, all the way to rising stars like Turner Prize nominee Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Eddie Peake, Catherine Story and Matthew Darbyshire. Almost 250 years after its foundation, today it continues to be the only art school in Britain to offer a free, three-year postgraduate programme to promising artists.
12 — 21 February 2016
‘Premiums: Interim Projects’ features the work of artists at the midpoint of their studies at the RA Schools. This annual exhibition provides an opportunity to see up-to-the-minute work by emerging artists at a time when their practice is still developing.
Innovative and surprising, Premiums reflects the diversity of practice at the RA Schools and features photography, painting and sculpture alongside video, installation and live performance.
The RA Schools is a contemporary school of fine art at the heart of the Royal Academy. Former students include J. M. W. Turner, William Blake and John Everett Millais, all the way to rising stars like Turner Prize nominee Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Eddie Peake, Catherine Story and Matthew Darbyshire. Almost 250 years after its foundation, today it continues to be the only art school in Britain to offer a free, three-year postgraduate programme to promising artists.