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		<title>Contemporary Art at the Corner House &#8211; Cornerhouse Art Centre</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cornerhouse Art Centre, located in the heart of Manchester is an international centre for contemporary visual art. However, it is more than just a centre for art; it is a cinema, art gallery, bookshop, bar, cafe and a place for debate. Cornerhouse Art Centre can also be defined as the perfect setting to get away [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Cornerhouse Art Centre, located in the heart of Manchester is an international centre for contemporary visual art. However, it is more than just a centre for art; it is a cinema, art gallery, bookshop, bar, cafe and a place for debate. Cornerhouse Art Centre can also be defined as the perfect setting to get away from it all.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Cornerhouse Art Centre was envisaged by the Greater Manchester Visual Arts Trust of which the members were aficionados of visual and performing arts and film. They firmly believed that Manchester was in need of a space for contemporary arts. Therefore, with the assistance of several local organisations the old furniture shop situated on Oxford Road was selected as the place to launch this mission.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">In 1985, Cornerhouse opened its doors housing three cinemas, two bookshops and three art galleries. It was made to offer its visitors a place to discover contemporary arts at its best amidst a relaxing ambience. Therefore, this alluring centre for art also comes with a bar and cafe. The bar is known to be a popular meeting place for those who are keen on the pop culture.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This place of information and entertainment offers events and educational programmes each month for those interested in film making. The art galleries showcase modern art exhibitions which mainly include work by innovative and renowned international artists. Cornerhouse also hosts many events and festivals such as Doodlebug Day which is a graffiti festival. Yet another famous event hosted at this fine art centre includes the New Contemporaries which is an exhibition executed by the best recently graduated artists.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Cornerhouse was put in place with an important motive to bring together artists, film producers and audiences. This intriguing centre for contemporary visual art and film has today become a fascinating tourist attraction. There are numerous Manchester accommodation options that provide all the essential facilities for travellers to conveniently explore Cornerhouse.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The vast number of Manchester hotels welcomes guests with warm hospitality, friendly service and a host of modern amenities.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry.</p>
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		<title>Compassion in Contemporary Art</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Contemporary art&#8221; is another one of those terms that covers a wide variety of art. The best definition of &#8220;contemporary&#8221; is the work of any living artist, though the term has also been used to mean art that you would go beyond. This sense of contemporary is more like the term &#8220;modern,&#8221; in that it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">&#8220;Contemporary art&#8221; is another one of those terms that covers a wide variety of art. The best definition of &#8220;contemporary&#8221; is the work of any living artist, though the term has also been used to mean art that you would go beyond. This sense of contemporary is more like the term &#8220;modern,&#8221; in that it means the opposite of &#8220;traditional.&#8221;. Here another rare talent Jayadev Biswal is showing his exceptional art skill with those very special canvases.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Jayadev&#8217;s lush, exotic and luminous textures sprawl somewhere between the sonic freefall of bloody Valentine, folktronica, famous dutch landscapes and a hymnal, Spiritualized-ish quality, but always with an eye on beyond and subtlety. Despite his preference for tweed and brogues, The Young Jayadev is just another exponent of brittle Indian new-wave upcoming contemporary artist with attitude. There are a million ways to combine concept, style and technique, but the Young Jayadev seems to interested in discovering any uniqness from them, to play with them and if you visit his workplace ,you just cann&#8217;t deny all these arguments, he is surely one of upcoming mainline young painter in Indian contemporary art market now, just looking like using all his Borodian skill to amaze art lovers and art critics.This most recent work &#8216;COMPASSION&#8217; indicates his new development of supra-national power structures and the radical social changes.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">While global cities are forming into a new economic world order, capital, people, ideas, pictures, and goods move around the world with ever-increasing speed, setting up a network of communication, production, and consumption that spans all continents,Young Jayadev Biswal is looking to add some more features towards its rapidical progress.He is coming with some new contemporary concepts with amazing handelling and flowless coloring techniques on canvases.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Ashok Art Gallery is internationally known for one of its most important holdings: more than 2000 major works by the world&#8217;s most significant Artists.Over the past years, as Ashok Art Gallery has become a major centre for contemporary visual art, the Gallery has built a strong collection of contemporary work of different artists Ashok Art Gallery: Visit Our Art Gallery http://www.ashokartgallery.com</p>
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		<title>A Short Review on Contemporary Art</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Contemporary art has always been attracting the worldwide art lovers since many years and it have a significant place in the world of art. It doesn&#8217;t matter that the art work belongs to which region or country, but it attracts every eyeball. There is a tremendous growth in the Indian contemporary art and it has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Contemporary art has always been attracting the worldwide art lovers since many years and it have a significant place in the world of art. It doesn&#8217;t matter that the art work belongs to which region or country, but it attracts every eyeball. There is a tremendous growth in the Indian contemporary art and it has achieved the top position in the world contemporary art and it&#8217;s all because of the Indian artist&#8217;s innovative approach.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Although it may seem like a provocation, the contemporary Indian art is very old. It has about forty years and is still contemporary, though, of course, has been changing over the years. An unwritten history of Indian contemporary art pick up his powerful birth in the mid of sixties, and its classic moment during the seventies. The paradox is purely terminological, since here we use the term contemporary, not their sense of current, but in a generic sense that slowly is emerging among sociologists, historians and art theorists, but without there being less unanimity. The use of contemporary in the sense that it proposes seems to us a convenient and rigorous action to collect a wide variety of families and individuals. There is a big contribution from the Indian artists to grow the contemporary art in the past and present days.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Within the panorama of indigestible contemporary art confluence of two trends. The first has to do with aesthetics as practiced during the modern period, based on the experience of formality as something that transcends the real and natural. The second is more related to the experience of enjoyment, as a principle an art of the difference, an art budgets and aspirations different to modern art. In contemporary art, there is a combination of philosophy and psychoanalysis. The perception aesthetics goes hand in hand of psychic structure, driven by parental authority imposed by the institutions (school, museum, etc) and into the instinct of pleasure and desire of self, both facing in the sand as possible and the indefinite.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If one were to summarize very bluntly what contemporary art is well understood, we should say it is one that departs from the ancient tradition of Western art, breaking with a history museum that Indeed the vanguards had continued candidly, and adopts a reflective stance that takes no account of the work or the artist as the essence of artistic practice.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Hari Sharma is a painter for Artflute and it is an endeavor to build the contemporary Indian art of Indian art gallery. It&#8217;s a best platform to share the views and ideas of emerging artists to give the best of their art work. Approximately it has the complete collection of Indian art gallery and bagged the great artists in their community.</p>
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		<title>Beautify Your Home With Contemporary Art</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re looking for something to fill up your wall space and make it look more interesting, why not try contemporary art. Contemporary art, in itself, doesn&#8217;t always have to mean anything. Contemporary art is often not a direct representation of something in its true form, but rather it is an abstract representation of it. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">If you&#8217;re looking for something to fill up your wall space and make it look more interesting, why not try contemporary art. Contemporary art, in itself, doesn&#8217;t always have to mean anything. Contemporary art is often not a direct representation of something in its true form, but rather it is an abstract representation of it. Contemporary art comes in many different styles &#8211; some are wild splashes of loud color, others have smooth lines and warm colors that give a sense of calm when looked upon. Many of these contemporary art pieces were painted a long time ago &#8211; some of them from famous artists that are known to many of us. Having a reproduced print of these artist&#8217;s great works will definitely be an interesting addition to your home. Imagine having an art piece in your living room that was originally painted by Pablo Picasso or Georgia O&#8217;Keeffe &#8211; that would be nice wouldn&#8217;t it? As contemporary art stretches across so many genres and forms, it would suit very well with most home decorating styles.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Once you have bought your favorite art piece, explore unique ways of presenting it to your audience. If you have several pieces of art that you want to hang on the wall, try grouping them creatively to add a more interesting look. If the art piece is small enough, why not frame it and place it on a shelf or side table &#8211; it&#8217;s nice to be able to pick it up to have a closer look once in a while. Art doesn&#8217;t have to be hung on the wall. You can simply place it on the floor and lean it against a wall or a piece of furniture, perhaps against a cupboard or side table &#8211; just make sure that the art piece will not obstruct walkways, and that it isn&#8217;t too large or too small that would make it look out of place.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Just hanging a solitary piece of art on the wall may not be enough, why not tell a story by including accessories or other decorative ornaments to compliment the art work. For example, if you have a piece of Asian contemporary art on the wall, you can place a small coffee table below it and decorate it with Asian antiques &#8211; maybe include some stone carvings of Buddha, or perhaps a few candles or flowers to add more variety and complete the look. Make sure that the items you choose will suit the theme of the art piece and not steal attention away from it.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Once the art is hung on the wall, use creative lighting to bring attention to it and to give it a stunning look. This will certainly lend excitement and be a point for interesting conversation, especially in the evenings when you&#8217;re having a nice cocktail party with your guests &#8211; or perhaps enjoying some special time alone with a loved one.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are many exciting ways you can display your art in your home. This article only highlights a few of them. Be daring and unique &#8211; let your hair down when it comes to creativity. There are no hard and fast rules in interior decorating. If you&#8217;re short on ideas, look through your favorite home decorating magazines and books to draw new inspiration. The creative possibilities are endless.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Copyright 2008 Edwin Mah</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Edwin owns Abstract Prints, an online art gallery offering more than 20,000 contemporary wall art prints for home and office decorating. Decorate your home with contemporary art prints today!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Places where art is exhibited and sometimes sold to make a profit of some kind are called art galleries. The difference between an art gallery and an art museum are simple. An art gallery is a place where art is displayed for the purpose of it being sold to make money. An art museum is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Places where art is exhibited and sometimes sold to make a profit of some kind are called art galleries. The difference between an art gallery and an art museum are simple. An art gallery is a place where art is displayed for the purpose of it being sold to make money. An art museum is a place where the most famous art in the world hangs, and it is not for sale. Selling art is the primary function of an art gallery because it needs the profit from any sale to thrive. Throughout New York, you are sure to find what you are looking for. Maybe it is within the walls of the DCKT Contemporary Gallery, where everything is unique.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A gallery exhibits art for the enjoyment of others, with the added bonus of being able to purchase their favorite pieces when the exhibit concludes. This means that the gallery changes frequently, depending on how often shows are conducted. A gallery often puts together a show based on the work of one individual artist with the option of work from other artists put together. Visual art is the most common form shown in a gallery, with paintings being the most popular. Artists who are sculptors or photographers are able to display their work as well. Unlike museums, galleries typically collect a commission from each piece that is sold. Rarely is admission charged, although there are some galleries that prefer to do things that way. Sometimes artists are supported by grants, and they are able to win awards and prizes. The Guggenheim Museum in New York presents the Hugo Boss award every other year to an artist or a group of artists working in any place anywhere. Hugo Boss clothing company sponsors this by presenting the winner or winners with a $100,000 check.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Contemporary art is a term used to describe the modern era of art. Though there is speculation, it is thought that art developed since World War II until present day is considered contemporary art. There is no reference to a specific style of art when discussing contemporary art. It is exhibited in many ways. There are contemporary art galleries, publicly funded arts organizations, contemporary art museums, or by the artists themselves. Most contemporary art galleries are found grouped together in certain districts of bigger cities, although medium sized cities are known to have one or two galleries for local artists. Corporations are becoming more and more a part of the contemporary art world by organizing and sponsoring local art galleries, and even displaying some inside their own walls.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Contemporary art galleries have been criticized because of their showing of art that is not considered by others to be art of this form. Art created by common people is literally what contemporary art is, but there are always skeptics somewhere. Contemporary art can be at odds with the world at times because of what is thought to be art and what is not. Respected galleries and other institutions are under fire because of the thought that they do not share another point of view. It goes back to the age old question of what is art, and what constitutes it to be so. It doesn&#8217;t stop those ambitious artists out there who want to get their work out there, though.</p>
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		<title>Far East Painting &#8211; Burmese Contemporary Art</title>
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Burma (Myanmar), a Southeast Asian country, has been isolated from the rest of the world since 1988, due to its non-democratic military dictatorship. Similar to its political and economic isolation, Contemporary Art in this region also does not have much western influence. Developing on its own terms, art in Burma [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Burmese Contemporary Art &#8211; The History</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Burma (Myanmar), a Southeast Asian country, has been isolated from the rest of the world since 1988, due to its non-democratic military dictatorship. Similar to its political and economic isolation, Contemporary Art in this region also does not have much western influence. Developing on its own terms, art in Burma reflects a fine balance between modernity and the country&#8217;s rich cultural heritage. The motifs and art theme in paintings are often related to the deep-rooted Marxist and Buddhist beliefs in the country. The difficult socio-political situation in the country also has a significant influence on its Contemporary Art.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Contemporary Art is not much experimental in Burma, with oil, poster color, crayons, and watercolor as the most popular mediums for paintings. A characteristic feature of art education in Burma is the system of apprenticeship, where-in students learn from their masters in workshops. The development in Contemporary Art is limited to the two major cities of Rangoon (Yangon) and Mandalay. The State School of Fine Arts opened in Yangon and Mandalay, in 1952. They are the first formal art schools of the country. The National Museum of Myanmar, established in 1952, was first platform for aspiring artists to display the nation&#8217;s art.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The Artworks &amp; Artists</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Artists U Ba Nyan and U Ngwe Gaing were the first ones to introduce Western Painting style in Burmese Art. U Lun Gywe (Yangon, 1930) is considered the greatest living master of Burmese Paintings. His style of painting is close to Impressionism, with his favorite subject being the beauty of women. &#8216;Dancer I &amp; II&#8217; (2006), &#8216;Bathing Beauties&#8217; (2007), &#8216;Bathing Nymphs&#8217; (2007), and &#8216;Nude series&#8217; (2005) are among his famous artworks. Aung Kyaw Htet&#8217;s (Myaungmya, 1965) work mirrors basic values and rituals that encompass Buddhism and his rural upbringing. Unlike most Burmese artists, his paintings depict the faces of monks and nuns in detail, with a special series of monks in red robes. &#8216;Four Monks in White&#8217; (2006), &#8216;Portrait of a Monk in Red&#8217; (2008), &#8216;Robing at Dawn I &amp; II&#8217; (2009), &#8216;Innocence &amp; Faith&#8217; (2009), and &#8216;A Walk in the Sun&#8217; (2009) are among his innumerable artworks.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Some other ace Burmese Modern artists are Maung Di, Khin One, Khin Maung Yln, Kyi Twe, Nyunt Myat, San Myint, Paw Oo Thet, Win Pe (Mandalay), Po Po (born 1957), Mote Thone, Soe Naing, San Min, Min Wae, Wah Nu (born 1977), MPP Ye Myint, San Naing, Paw Thame, Nyein Chan Su, The Maw Naing, Aung Myint, Aung Ko, Moe Satt, Mrat Lunn Htwann, and Nyan Lin Htet.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Conclusion</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Despite the absence of affluent collectors, the close-knit contemporary artists group in Myanmar exhibits its works in the private galleries of Yangon and Mandalay with enormous zeal. Insulated from the western world, the unique &#8216;eastern-ness&#8217; of their art expression has shown beauty in the social realities of its conservative society. Myanmar&#8217;s economy has seen enormous growth, since it became a member of ASEAN in 1997. With this awakening, Myanmar Modernism, in its traditional pictorial connotations, also gained recognition in international art circles. Art critics across the world consider Myanmar Contemporary Art, with its dedication to most common everyday situation, enlightening and fresh, compared to the sophisticated Western Art forms.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Annette Labedzki received her BFA at the Emily Carr College of Art and Design in Vancouver, B.C. Canada. She has more than 25 years experience. She is the founder and developer of an online art gallery featuring original art from all over the world. Please visit the website at http://www.Labedzki-Art.com It is a great site for art collectors to buy original art. Artists can join for free and their image upload is unlimited.</p>
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		<title>Some Concepts in Contemporary Art</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">The public has always had some interest in art. Today&#8217;s media quite often does a superficial reading in the art world &#8211; probably more just to attract readers/viewers. There is so little understanding in the culture today about contemporary art that it leaves interested people somewhat isolated. The public funding for arts education has been cut &#8211; and with it so has any communication or appreciation of contemporary art in the public schools.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">To find out more about contemporary art you can read articles on the topic in various places. I hope you will read some of them at Contemporary Art Gallery Magazine. CAG has several fine writers working on basic education of people to contemporary art, as well clearing up some of the more controversial questions on contemporary, and even some articles on esthetics and artists&#8217; interviews.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Some of the better articles were written by Arthur Browning, Daniel Ferris, and Allan Swinson at CAG. These writers have taken on some topical assignments that should be of interest to you. Arthur Browning is focused on contemporary art collecting and art business. Daniel Ferris is concerned with the future of<br />
art and artificial intelligence in esthetics. Allan Swinson has written on art history, art and technology, art and cultures. As far as types of contemporary art that they are interested in, each of these writers has focused on some media more than others. Allan Swinson is interested in prints, collage and constructions. Daniel Ferris is interested in sculpture and photography. Arthur Browning has interests in painting,<br />
especially abstract and nonobjective.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Another newer writer of some note is Giselle Borzov. Specializing in art business and art criticism, Giselle Borzov also critiques artists&#8217; works. In this way she could be considered an artist consultant or career coach. Giselle Borzov is a freelance writer, she has the Art Now blog and does public relations work for small and medium-sized gallery businesses &#8211; private and corporate.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Artists can be reviewed by these writers and receive some attention in the media, especially on the internet. For artists or collectors who want opinion on marketing, buying and selling art, you should talk to Giselle Borzov. For the contemporary art -interested public the articles of any of these four authors is of value. Daniel Ferris has a blog at &#8220;It&#8217;s Only Art?&#8221; in addition to his writing a t CAG, Arthur Browning and Allan Swinson write for CAG, Giselle writes for Art Now and under pen names for other art publications online and in print.<br />
# Tia Marks, Executive-Editor, Contemporary Art Gallery Magazine Art Now<br />
# It&#8217;s Only Art?<br />
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		<title>Western Painting &#8211; Contemporary Art &#8211; The Proliferation of Creativity to the Hilt</title>
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The actual period for Contemporary Art is undefined. However, the period from World War II until date, is loosely regarded as the eon of Contemporary Art.
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Many art forms are related to and identified with this era of artistic excellence. Marked by &#8216;Pluralism,&#8217; in Contemporary Art, new forms kept originating and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Contemporary Art &#8211; The History<br />
The actual period for Contemporary Art is undefined. However, the period from World War II until date, is loosely regarded as the eon of Contemporary Art.</p>
<p>The Correlations<br />
Many art forms are related to and identified with this era of artistic excellence. Marked by &#8216;Pluralism,&#8217; in Contemporary Art, new forms kept originating and been added to the existing ones, through decades. Among the most popular art movements of painting identified with Contemporary Art are Abstract Expressionism, Color Field, Conceptual Art, Neo-Dadaism, Pop Art, Post-Minimalism, Body Art, Photorealism, Graffiti, Stuckism, Lyrical Abstraction, Nouveau Réalisme, Installation Art, Postmodern Art, Figurative Expressionism, and Hard-edge Painting.</p>
<p>The Details<br />
Amidst the co-existence of different genres, some common characteristics mark the Contemporary Art scene. The underlying philosophy for most of these styles is unencumbered forms and expressions, as opposed to the rigid portrayals in the dimensions of space and time. The key sect of the modern day art is more expressional, such as Abstraction, Stuckism, and Color Field. Here, the painters put a heavy premium on the choice of individual colors as well as color harmony and themes. This is more so because such styles do not use a distinctive delineation of shapes as a tool for expression. The focus is on the thematic depiction of tides of sentiments associated with the subject under coverage. For instance, orange, in combination with red or yellow, is a color of optimism and vigor, whereas, it is a color of spiritualism, when mixed with earthy tones.</p>
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<p>However, there is another school of thought, whose art is quiet representational in nature &#8211; for instance, Photorealism. Novice viewers and art-lovers often confuse Photorealist artworks with actual photographs. Photorealism is a form of painting, which is a step ahead of Realism, in that it employs a magnified photographic frame as a base work. The outcome is almost as real as a true picture. Its variant, Romantic Realism, involves a touch of paint and some manipulation of the elements in the frame to create a sync of Romanticism and Realism.</p>
<p>Global socio-political, economic, and cultural changes have been greatly influencing the Contemporary Art scene. From the point of view of subjects, this art form deals with the present day issues, including but not limited to societal structures, racism, global warming, human rights, supernatural, and spirituality. Therefore, rigid methodologies cease to be significant, giving way to the message and the emotional force behind the works. This Western Painting style leaves a lot of room for creativity, artistic imagination, and experimentation. Its freedom from the stereotypes makes Contemporary Art even more attractive, the world over.</p>
<p>Annette Labedzki received her BFA at the Emily Carr College of Art and Design in Vancouver, B.C. Canada. She has more than 25 years experience. She is the founder and developer of an online art gallery featuring original art from all over the world. It is a great site for art collectors to buy original art. Is is also a venue for artists to display and sell their art . Artists can join for free and their image upload is unlimited. Please visit the website at http://www.Labedzki-Art.com</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Australia is home to many contemporary art galleries, making it ideal for those thinking of combining a luxury holiday with art. Whether your interest lies in ceramics, sculpture, painting or one of the new media technologies, Australia has galleries to suit you. Here are our top 5 contemporary art galleries in Australia:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Australia is home to many contemporary art galleries, making it ideal for those thinking of combining a luxury holiday with art. Whether your interest lies in ceramics, sculpture, painting or one of the new media technologies, Australia has galleries to suit you. Here are our top 5 contemporary art galleries in Australia:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">1. The Queensland Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Situated on Brisbane&#8217;s South Bank, the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art is considered to be one of Australia&#8217;s leaders in the modern art field. It was opened in December 2006 and focuses on trends in the art world of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Gallery is fostering alliances with the Asia-Pacific region by hosting the Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art. This has become a major event on the international and national arts calendar. Relationships with Indigenous communities in Queensland are being strengthened by profiling Indigenous Australian artwork.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Premier of Queensland&#8217;s National New Media Art Award exhibition showcases new works across many technologies. The artists of these works use a variety of innovative and challenging approaches to the use of computer-based art, video, artificial intelligence, digital animation.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Award exhibition showcases new works by artists that express challenging and innovative approaches to the use of media including video, digital animation and gaming, computer-based art, artificial intelligence, and other sound and communication new media technologies.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">2. Jam Factory, Adelaide</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Jam Factory Contemporary Craft and Design, situated in Adelaide&#8217;s West End Arts Precinct, has four on-site studios and is a leading centre in its field. Established and emerging artists are able to design, produce, exhibit and sell their work at the Jam Factory. Visitors can view artists in action, whether your taste is in glass, metal design, ceramics or furniture. Contemporary craft is exhibited in three gallery spaces and the glass-blowing has a viewing platform within the glass studio.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A scheduled tour of the four studios is highly recommended as this enables you to gain an insight to behind the scenes. If you like the idea of a hands-on experience in the glass studio, the Jam Factory holds regular glass blowing workshops.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">3. Linden-Centre for Contemporary Arts, St Kilda</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Linden-Centre for Contemporary Arts is located in Acland Street, the vibrant heart of St Kilda. This unique, not-for-profit contemporary art gallery is aptly housed in an historical building, adding to the cultural atmosphere. If you would like to experience contemporary art in a friendly relaxed atmosphere, then Linden is well worth visiting.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Linden-Centre has implemented the Innovators Program, creating opportunities for innovative and uncompromising art to be presented in an environment that is both professional and accessible.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The vision for this gallery, which encourages audiences to enjoy and support contemporary art, is to be an evolving centre for the creation and presentation of contemporary art.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">4. Australian Center for Contemporary Art, Melbourne</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Melbourne&#8217;s best known contemporary art gallery, the Australian Center for Contemporary Art (ACCA) has become one of the best tourist attractions in Melbourne due to its uniqueness. Even the building with its distinctive rusty steel façade is acknowledged as a fine example of contemporary art. This contrasts with the foyer which is a combination of metal and glass surfaces. The ACCA on Melbourne&#8217;s South Bank is something all art lovers must see when visiting Melbourne.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This major contemporary art gallery is a dynamic public art space that upholds visually creative, challenging, innovative art forms of the present day. Floor presentations by artists, along with workshops and seminars, are some of the facilities provided to encourage interest in contemporary art.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This centre is home to some of the best artworks from Australia and overseas. The ACCA does not just promote and display the work of upcoming and established artists; it also sells the works on a commission basis, allowing you the opportunity to own the art that takes your fancy.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">5. Ray Hughes Gallery, Surry Hills, Sydney</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Ray Hughes Gallery has been situated at its current location in Devonshire Street, Surry Hills, for twenty years. This gallery holds graphics of German Expressionists, as well as representing contemporary artists from China, New Zealand and Australia.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Some of the art displayed in the Ray Hughes Gallery includes sculpture, paintings, ceramics and collages. This gallery is definitely worth visiting when in Sydney if you are interested in modern art.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">With such a diverse range of art on display across the country, art lovers can combine art exhibitions with luxury travel all year round.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Karen Cooke is a professional consultant with Travel Associates, an exclusive Australian travel agency catering to the premium travel market. More helpful travel tips and suggestions are available at http://www.travel-associates.com.au</p>
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