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Project putting British art on billboards unveils longlist for public vote | Project putting British art on billboards unveils longlist for public vote |
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Among the options are a 673-year-old stained glass window, pre-Raphaelite crowd-pleasers such as Millais's Ophelia and Waterhouse's The Lady of Shalott, and, for those with less traditional tastes, a self-portrait of Sarah Lucas with fried eggs on her breasts. | Among the options are a 673-year-old stained glass window, pre-Raphaelite crowd-pleasers such as Millais's Ophelia and Waterhouse's The Lady of Shalott, and, for those with less traditional tastes, a self-portrait of Sarah Lucas with fried eggs on her breasts. |
They are all in a longlist that the public is being asked to vote on in an attempt to find the top 50 favourite British artworks. | They are all in a longlist that the public is being asked to vote on in an attempt to find the top 50 favourite British artworks. |
Once they have been chosen, they will appear on thousands of poster sites across the UK for two weeks in August. | Once they have been chosen, they will appear on thousands of poster sites across the UK for two weeks in August. |
The Art Everywhere project was the brainchild of Richard Reed, co-founder of Innocent Drinks. | The Art Everywhere project was the brainchild of Richard Reed, co-founder of Innocent Drinks. |
He said the objective was simple: "This is a joyful celebration with no agenda other than to flood our streets with art and celebrate the creative talents and legacy of this amazing country." | He said the objective was simple: "This is a joyful celebration with no agenda other than to flood our streets with art and celebrate the creative talents and legacy of this amazing country." |
On Friday, more than 100 works were listed on the Art Everywhere website, chosen by a panel attempting to "ensure there was a balanced range of artists, subjects and periods". | On Friday, more than 100 works were listed on the Art Everywhere website, chosen by a panel attempting to "ensure there was a balanced range of artists, subjects and periods". |
The earliest dates from 1340: a beautiful stained glass window of the Virgin Mary which was once in Hadzor church in Worcestershire and now lives in the Stained Glass Museum in Ely. | The earliest dates from 1340: a beautiful stained glass window of the Virgin Mary which was once in Hadzor church in Worcestershire and now lives in the Stained Glass Museum in Ely. |
All the artists are British or, in the case of the German-born Hans Holbein the Younger, adopted British. | All the artists are British or, in the case of the German-born Hans Holbein the Younger, adopted British. |
He spent two periods in England and became the pre-eminent painter of the Tudor court, and two of his works, The Ambassadors and A Lady With a Squirrel and a Starling have made the cut. | He spent two periods in England and became the pre-eminent painter of the Tudor court, and two of his works, The Ambassadors and A Lady With a Squirrel and a Starling have made the cut. |
From the 17th and 18th centuries the list includes one Van Dyck (An Equestrian Portrait of Charles I), one Gainsborough (Mr and Mrs Andrews), two Stubbs (Whistlejacket; and Cheetah, a Stag and 2 Indians), and two Wright of Derby's (A Philosopher Giving That Lecture on the Orrery, in Which a Lamp is Put in the Place of the Sun; and An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump). | From the 17th and 18th centuries the list includes one Van Dyck (An Equestrian Portrait of Charles I), one Gainsborough (Mr and Mrs Andrews), two Stubbs (Whistlejacket; and Cheetah, a Stag and 2 Indians), and two Wright of Derby's (A Philosopher Giving That Lecture on the Orrery, in Which a Lamp is Put in the Place of the Sun; and An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump). |
There might be a slight turn in the grave of Constable if he were able to hear that only one of his paintings is in the list – Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows, recently bought by Tate after a fundraising campaign – while there are two from his great rival JMW Turner, represented by The Fighting Temeraire and Norham Castle, Sunrise. | There might be a slight turn in the grave of Constable if he were able to hear that only one of his paintings is in the list – Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows, recently bought by Tate after a fundraising campaign – while there are two from his great rival JMW Turner, represented by The Fighting Temeraire and Norham Castle, Sunrise. |
From the 20th century, artists include Stanley Spencer (The Resurrection, Cookham), Barbara Hepworth (Pelagos), Francis Bacon (Head VI) and Lucian Freud (Girl With a Kitten). | From the 20th century, artists include Stanley Spencer (The Resurrection, Cookham), Barbara Hepworth (Pelagos), Francis Bacon (Head VI) and Lucian Freud (Girl With a Kitten). |
The many living artists on the list include Peter Doig (Blotter), Tracey Emin (For You; and Hate and Power Can Be a Terrible Thing), David Shrigley (Stop It) and a Damien Hirst spot painting (Pardaxin). | The many living artists on the list include Peter Doig (Blotter), Tracey Emin (For You; and Hate and Power Can Be a Terrible Thing), David Shrigley (Stop It) and a Damien Hirst spot painting (Pardaxin). |
The project is aiming to raise £200,000 to fund what is an unashamedly celebratory project – with donors getting badges, bags, T-shirts and framed prints designed by artist Bob and Roberta Smith depending on how much they give. | The project is aiming to raise £200,000 to fund what is an unashamedly celebratory project – with donors getting badges, bags, T-shirts and framed prints designed by artist Bob and Roberta Smith depending on how much they give. |
For those with exceptionally large walls you can even get one of the billboard posters by donating more than £450. | For those with exceptionally large walls you can even get one of the billboard posters by donating more than £450. |
Voting opens on Friday and the posters go up between 10-25 August. | Voting opens on Friday and the posters go up between 10-25 August. |
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