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Two Worlds by Kate Bentley opens this weekend at Morningside Gallery
Two Worlds by Kate Bentley opens this weekend at Morningside Gallery

The Herald Scotland

time01-05-2025

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Two Worlds by Kate Bentley opens this weekend at Morningside Gallery

Kate originally a Sculptor and Theatre Designer became a professional painter in 1999 and is a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour and the Society of Women Artists. Her work is held in both private and public collections. Originally from the Lake District she is now based on the Solway coast in South west Scotland. Kate's location and landscape hugely influences her subject matter and historically she is a 'painter of life', using her en-plein air sessions and life drawing to feed her narrative paintings. Beyond the obvious differences in subject matter, the idea of two worlds also underpins the way Kate engages with her subjects and her materials. The interplay of the real and the imagined is present in all of Kate's paintings, along with fearless experimentation and an urge to tear. [First Home, First Garden, Oil on Panel, Framed size 99 x 75cm] Kate works with the shapes and colours she creates to begin to bring some realism into the work, to tease out a subject. More often than not, as soon as realism begins to tip the balance within a painting, Kate disrupts the flow, breaks the line, moves the viewer's eye into another field or onto another detail elsewhere. Sometimes paintings which feel complete are stripped back – destroyed almost – and then layered up again, as she employs various techniques and materials – projected photographs, the reflection of her garden in the studio door, old paintings, unexpected patterns – to give the painting a completely new dimension. We see these techniques at play within many of her garden paintings, which are both botanical studies and imaginative narrative works in equal measure. Initially they burst forth with verdant yellows and greens, we see lush leaves and bright flowers, but also what might be a person, or is it just a reflection of a person? We look further and there are some steps. We walk down them and out beyond the painting. [City Haven, Oil on Panel, Framed size 137 x 95cm] Perspective is thrown out of the window and the kaleidoscopic element in so many of Kate's works makes it almost impossible to behold the scene complete upon first viewing. The effect can be quite dazzling, as light is used to both reflect and refract; at times it is as though we are seeing the subject through the reflections of a beautiful old mirror, distressed and fractured with age. There are moments of recognition before the line is broken again and we are taken somewhere else. Again, within Kate's paintings of Edinburgh, reality is observed initially but soon replaced by a kaleidoscopic view of the city. Edinburgh is presented a witness to the many stories told and lives lived, past and present. A city of beautiful gardens and breath-taking natural landmarks sitting side-by-side with historical architecture. Everything is here and all at once, as past and present, natural and human made, real and imagined are woven together with colour, shape and pattern. The mark making in these paintings, like all of Kate's work leads the eye to new places, new points of interest, and once the eye settles, journeying through the paintings feels like an adventure; both expansive and immensely satisfying. Two Worlds with artist Kate Bentley starts 3rd – 18th May at Morningside Gallery, 94 Morningside Road, Edinburgh EH10 4BY. Tel 0131 447 3041. Join the Morningside Gallery mailing list by email here art@ Click here to view Morningside Gallery is a well-known and respected art gallery located in the Morningside area of Edinburgh, Scotland. Opened in 2003, it has built a reputation for showcasing a diverse range of contemporary art, with a focus on both Scottish artists and international talent. The gallery is particularly known for its curated exhibitions of paintings, prints, and sculptures.

Discover the movers and shakers of Dorset's arts scene
Discover the movers and shakers of Dorset's arts scene

Yahoo

time15-04-2025

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Discover the movers and shakers of Dorset's arts scene

Art is both inspired and inspiring; these incredible artists have perfected their formats, and are here to shake up the Dorset art scene. Which will you visit first? Cathy Veale is a well-known artist who specialises in large coastal paintings in an unmistakable style rich in luminosity and colour. Her work primarily studies the movement of water, patterns of light and reflections which highlight the unique beauty of the Dorset coastline. Cathy studied graphic design at the Bournemouth and Poole college of Art and Design. She has travelled extensively, undertaking a variety of artwork projects and has lived in Dorset for many years. Cathy sells her work nationally and internationally and has regularly exhibited work alongside Britain's leading watercolour artists in London, with prestigious organisations such as the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour, Royal Society of Marine Artists, and South West Academy of Arts. Her next solo exhibition is May 24 to 31 in the Meeting Room, Marine Villas, Swanage Pier BH19 2AP. Open 9.30am to 5pm. Admission is free. T: 07886 451932 E: fineart@ W: b-side, Portland. One amazing island, 1000 ideas The year-round programme of cultural events kicks off in April with the launch of Portland & Weymouth Towns of Culture 2025, and a summer of brilliant cultural events, walks and workshops at Portland's historic High Angle Battery will follow. Whether you're an art lover or just looking for a fun way to immerse yourself in creativity, come and join in, make some lasting memories, and be part of something special. Mark your calendars and do not miss the b-side big weekend from September 11-14. This four-day celebration is your ticket to exploring the island's vibrant culture, breath-taking landscape and some outstanding artworks, too. Join us for an unforgettable experience featuring the eclectic b-side fringe, the iconic Portland Parade, and an array of captivating artworks and events designed to inspire and engage your imagination. A: 77 Fortuneswell, Portland, Dorset, DT5 1LY T: 01305 568044 W: Lucy's work is a product of two cultures, the Cape and England. Her childhood was spent in South Africa, where the light, culture, and landscape, (along with her father) were a great source of inspiration. She began her classical studies with two years in Florence, before going on to Chelsea Art School and the Byam Shaw School of Art in the 1980s. While in her second year at Byam Shaw, art critic Brian Sewell asked her to take part in the Mail on Sunday's Young Masters Exhibition in London's Dover Street. Lucy has exhibited internationally ever since, and three of her paintings have been hung at the Royal Academy's summer exhibition. Lucy mainly works in oils but regularly experiments with print making and fused glass. Her recent travels took her to Palermo in Sicily, Tenby in Wales and South Africa when visiting her fail mother. Lucy looks for beauty in nature and a particular light around her throughout the changing seasons. Playing with shapes and colours allows her to create a vision that is both sensitive and intense. E: lucycaruth@ W: Activate exists to promote, support and produce performing arts projects in our communities, bringing world-class events to unexpected places, like town centres, village squares, beaches and hilltops. And we've been doing it for over 30 years. Our award-winning outdoor arts festival, Inside Out Dorset, takes place across the county every two years and returns in September 2025. This free festival showcases outstanding UK and European artists and attracts tens of thousands of visitors to unique urban and rural locations across Dorset. Activate acts as a producer to Dorset artists Lorna Rees and The Working Boys Club and tours their work nationally and internationally. We support creatives at all stages of their careers to make the most inspiring work they can. From 2024-2025, Activate are the executive creative producers of a £2m national project led by the National Landscapes Association: Nature Calling. Dorset Youth Dance, our county-wide youth dance company, and The Remix, our inclusive youth performance company, provide high quality performing arts experiences for young people. In everything we do, we have just two rules: anything's possible, and everyone's invited. Don't miss our upcoming events: Street in the Park on Saturday, May 10, 2025, and Inside Out Dorset from September 12-21, 2025. Sign up to Activate's newsletter on our website to keep up to date. A: 7-9 The Little Keep, Barrack Road, Dorchester, DT1 1SQ T: 01305 260954 W: Born and raised in Dorset, Madeleine Bertorelli is the gallery director at Sculpture by the Lakes, the beautiful 26-acre sculpture park and botanic garden owned by Simon and Monique Gudgeon near Dorchester. Her extensive career, driven by her love for art, includes nearly a decade with gallerist Karsten Schubert, where she worked on exhibitions at the gallery in Golden Square in London. She also assisted in the staging of exhibitions at the National Gallery in London and the Muse d'Art Moderne in Paris. Additionally, she contributed to Sotheby's Beyond Limits, an exhibition of monumental sculpture at Chatsworth House, and managed the Saatchi Gallery before becoming the creative programmes producer for the Wessex Museums. This rich background equips Madeleine to curate and oversee the art at Sculpture by the Lakes, within the gallery and throughout the park. Her role involves collaborating with artists and clients from across the globe, and managing works by renowned sculptor, Simon Gudgeon. Madeleine works closely with her esteemed colleague Kate Madden, whose dedication and expertise further enrich the Gallery's offerings. Together, they have organised popular and award-winning exhibitions each year, including the acclaimed FORM: The Sculpture Show. Currently, a unique showcase featuring more than 20 new works by renowned sculptor, Carol Peace, is on display in the gallery and throughout the park until May 24, 2025. A: Pallington Lakes, Dorchester, DT2 8QU T: 07887 906818 W: The Tivoli Theatre in Wimborne started life as a Georgian Town House. In the mid '30's, it was transformed into Wimborne's own cinema theatre. In the late '70's, the County Council had wanted to put a road through the land to improve traffic flow and so they purchased the property, and the cinema closed in 1980. It remained closed for almost fourteen years before it re-opened as The Tivoli Theatre. It had been brought back to life by a wonderful group of volunteers led by local businessman, Malcolm Angel. This project had originally been put forward by a local couple, Rob and Joan Thorne. To cut a long story short, 7000 signatures were presented to the County Council and they in turn handed over the keys and passed it on with some demands. The Town Council very kindly and generously offered to have the roof fixed and paid a substantial amount for that. The Theatre re-opened on November 23rd, 1993, managed by Malcolm. In 2002 Charlie North Lewis was appointed to 'take it to the next level'. Charlie has spent most of his working life in the entertainment industry in various roles. In 1979 he was a sound engineer which strangely led to selling concert merchandise. That proved to have been fortuitous when he emigrated to Canada and later, bumped into a tour manager he knew while working at a large outdoor music venue in Toronto. This prompted a promotion, and he then became a theatre manager at a few theatres. Upon his return to England, Charlie was offered a job at BAFTA which was where he saw the advert for Wimborne. He was hired in 2002 and is still there! Over the past twenty-three years, he has managed to increase the turnover considerably and has brought some very big names to the venue. Thanks to Ben Waters, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood and Imelda May have graced the stage. Robert Plant, John Lydon, Francis Rossi, Ginger Baker, Albert Lee, Chris Farlowe, Joan Armatrading, Chas and Dave, Pete Doherty, Paul Young, Lee Mack, Eddie Izzard, Al Murray, Jim Davidson, Jason Manford, among others have also played there. In recent years, the Tivoli Pantomime has become one of Dorset's finest, initially thanks to Ron Martin and now Made to Measure who have increased attendance and turnover considerably. Of course, we'd be lost without our wonderful support staff and amazing volunteers! A: The Tivoli Theatre, West Borough, Wimborne Minster, Dorset, BH21 1LT T: 01202 885566 W: Three of the world's greatest operas, featuring star soloists, a full chorus and orchestra, will be live on stage here in Dorset. The Dorset Opera Festival takes place annually at the end of July. It involves more than 240 professional musicians and volunteers from all over the world. In 2024, it celebrated its 50th anniversary. This year marks yet another anniversary – 20 years at its current host venue, Bryanston, the renowned school set amid 400 picturesque acres on the outskirts of Blandford Forum, from where the River Stour meanders towards the sea at Christchurch. The operas chosen for this anniversary year are all firm favourites: Rigoletto by Verdi featuring Pavarotti's favourite aria – La Donna è Mobile (All Women are Fickle); and Mascagni's famous Cavalleria rusticana – if you don't already know them, listen to the Easter Hymn and the Intermezzo on social media. Lastly it's a sad but glorious opera by Puccini: Suor Angelica a poignant story about a young woman who is sent to a monastery having given birth to a child, out of wedlock. Over its five-decade history, Dorset Opera has achieved remarkable musical milestones, including one World Stage Première (of a Donizetti opera no less); eight British Stage Premières, a World Première recording, and, in celebration of its 50th anniversary, a full-scale opera commission. The Festival has also staged several rare works, including the British Stage Première of Puccini's Turandot in 2007, featuring the new ending by Luciano Berio – (Puccini having died in 1924 before completing his opera). In 2023, Dorset Opera was nominated in the 'Rediscovered Opera' category at the International Opera Awards in Warsaw for its acclaimed production of Massenet's Le Roi de Lahore. Esteemed critics have recognised the Festival as a Massenet specialist, with past productions including Hérodiade, the British Stage Première of Le Cid, and Le Roi de Lahore—all exemplary works in the French Grand Opera tradition. In 2024, the Festival received a prestigious honour, becoming one of the few professional opera companies in the UK to be awarded funding from the Laidlaw Opera Trust—an acknowledgment of its excellence and the outstanding quality of its work. £10 tickets for young people under 26 | Two matinees | Box Office online at or call 07570 366186 | Order picnics or bring your own | Marquee Bar | Formal dining on 24th & 26th July | Ample free parking. T: 07570 366186 W: E: boxoffice@

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