Bruce Little Originals
28 September 2015 to 3 October 2015
10am to 5pm (closing 3pm on final day)
Self-taught and instinctual, Bruce Little sculpts to capture the spirit of the wild African creatures he has observed and guarded for most of his life as a Ranger and Conservationist in the game reserves of Londolozi and Singita in South Africa.
Already an accomplished Photographer of the African wild, Bruce began sculpting in clay to express his passion for the animals around him. The resulting bronzes capture the essential movement and attitudes of his subjects. “I sculpt to honour the animal for what it is, not for what it was.”
Threadneedle Space
Admission Free
- See more: www.brucelittle.com
360 Peace and Harmony
28 September 2015 to 3 October 2015
10am to 5pm (closes 3pm on final day)
On display in London for the first time, Oriental Culture Research Center brings a collection of Thangkas, traditional paintings on cotton and silk depicting the life of the Buddha or the ritual symbol of a Mandala, along with other sacred and precious objects from Buddhist China. The Thangkas date from the Tang Dynasty (7th to 10th centuries), Ming Dynasty (14th to 17th centuries) and Qing Dynasty (17th to 20th centuries), giving an impressive overview of the history of both Chinese Art and Buddhism.
Representatives of the Venerable Master’s Educational Foundations will be on hand during the exhibition to explain more about his teachings and idea that “Buddhism should be an education, not a religion”.
Main and North Gallery
Free Admission (donations welcome)
- See more at: linkedin.com/pulse/360-peace-harmony-exhibition
Art Exhibition: Celebrating Creative Personalities And Forms With Vibrant & Artistic Monaara at The Nehru Centre
28 September 2015 to 3 October 2015
10am to 5pm (closing 3pm on final day)
Self-taught and instinctual, Bruce Little sculpts to capture the spirit of the wild African creatures he has observed and guarded for most of his life as a Ranger and Conservationist in the game reserves of Londolozi and Singita in South Africa.
Already an accomplished Photographer of the African wild, Bruce began sculpting in clay to express his passion for the animals around him. The resulting bronzes capture the essential movement and attitudes of his subjects. “I sculpt to honour the animal for what it is, not for what it was.”
Threadneedle Space
Admission Free
- See more: www.brucelittle.com
360 Peace and Harmony
28 September 2015 to 3 October 2015
10am to 5pm (closes 3pm on final day)
On display in London for the first time, Oriental Culture Research Center brings a collection of Thangkas, traditional paintings on cotton and silk depicting the life of the Buddha or the ritual symbol of a Mandala, along with other sacred and precious objects from Buddhist China. The Thangkas date from the Tang Dynasty (7th to 10th centuries), Ming Dynasty (14th to 17th centuries) and Qing Dynasty (17th to 20th centuries), giving an impressive overview of the history of both Chinese Art and Buddhism.
Representatives of the Venerable Master’s Educational Foundations will be on hand during the exhibition to explain more about his teachings and idea that “Buddhism should be an education, not a religion”.
Main and North Gallery
Free Admission (donations welcome)
- See more at: linkedin.com/pulse/360-peace-harmony-exhibition
Art Exhibition: Celebrating Creative Personalities And Forms With Vibrant & Artistic Monaara at The Nehru Centre
28 Sep-1st Oct
Open until 01 October during the office hours
Please join us to celebrate famous creative personalities and their reflection in a positive, vibrant & colourful context. The artist has been inspired by lives of creative personalities such as Michael Jackson, Marilyn Monroe, Charlie Chaplin and has portrayed them on her mental canvas.
The choice of personalities is inspired by the character, context and silhouette their persona portrays. Choice is influenced by celebrities who carry a sharp contrast in their vibrant existence esp. at the peak moments in their brilliant journeys.
In addition, Monika attempts to paint her fascination with joy spreading and colourful butterflies, expensive parrot and alternative and a punk elephant.She also shares Kathakali, a manifestation of Kathakali, a dancing state of Lord Krishna
see more at: www.nehrucentre.org.uk .
Vital Art Nouveau 1900 - Exhibition
Running since 1 Sep 2015-31 Dec
10am to 7pm daily
Price: 150czk.
Municipal House is a fitting setting for an exhibition of 19th-20th century Czech and European Art Nouveau works. 400 items are on display, including works exhibited at the Paris World’s Fair of 1900. Buy tickets at Municipal House on the day of your visit.
Where: Municipal House, Republic Square 5, Old Town, Prague 1.
see more at: obecnidum.cz
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