Rock ‘n Roll royalty comes to Kettle’s Yard
21 January 2012Kettle’s Yard has unveiled its 2012 New Music Series featuring 12 cutting edge concerts performed by world class musicians.
Kettle’s Yard has unveiled its 2012 New Music Series featuring 12 cutting edge concerts performed by world class musicians.
Running now until November 20 Kettle’s Yard in Cambridge is exhibiting the work of Bridget Riley, one the world’s most celebrated abstract artists. Collected over the span of her fifty year career, Riley’s work is an engaging example of the ‘Op Art’ movement.
Painter, author and filmmaker Andrew Lanyon seems to have achieved the impossible as he combines the histories of Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim Von Ribbentrop and Cornish fisherman-turned-painter Alfred Wallis in the new exhibition at Kettle’s Yard.
Damian Hirst, Antony Gormley and Maggie Hambling are just three of the artists to have donated works to a major exhibition at Kettle’s Yard – many of which are to be sold as part of a £5m fundraising appeal.
Kettle’s Yard this month launches a new music series curated by composer Stephen Montague which runs until May.
'Mischief: sculptures and drawings by Lucia Nogueira' - opens at Kettle's Yard on January 15, running until March 13, 2011.
An exhibition featuring Tim Head's latest work opens from tomorrow at Kettle's Yard.
Award-winning musicians, the Doric String Quartet have been announced as residents of the 2009/10 Chamber Concert Series at Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge.
Kettles Yard hosts the first UK showing of the extraordinary work of Portuguese artist Helena Almeida.
This summer, in the words of the Diana Ross song, Kettle’s Yard goes Upside Down and Inside Out with a double exhibition running through the house and exhibition gallery. Both the house and gallery will be open 11.30 am – 5.00 pm, Tuesday - Sunday. Admission is free.