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Art imitating the pool of life

Famous artists ‘come together’ for Liverpool Love and Claire House. The Museum of Liverpool is set to host a unique exhibition of works, displayed together for the first time, by international leading and emerging artists. Liverpool Love, a collection of 29 pieces curated by Merseyside-born artist Christian Furr, will open in the Museum later this […]

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Peter-Blake

Sir Peter Blake

Godfather of British Pop Art Sir Peter Blake has been collaborating with CCA since 2003, producing spectacular original prints. His work crosses all generational divides, and inspires great respect from younger artists such as Damien Hirst, Gavin Turk, Pure Evil and Tracey Emin. Knighted in 2002, an honorary doctor of the Royal College of Art, […]

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Christian Furr / Chris Bracey

Neon Beatles by Christian Furr and Chris Bracey. Christian Furr and Chris Bracey are to have a show of neon Art in July 2013 at 45 Park Lane (Dorchester Collection) in London. This is an innovative collaboration of a painting and a neon – two art forms coming together to celebrate the greatest band in […]

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Christian-Furr

Christian Furr

Painter and portrait artist, Christian Furr was born in Heswall, Wirral in 1966. He became the youngest artist to have ever officially painted Queen Elizabeth II, when in 1995 – at the age of twenty eight – he was invited by the Queen to paint her portrait at Buckingham Palace. The work was commissioned by […]

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Christian Furr

Painter and portrait artist, Christian Furr was born in Heswall, Wirral in 1966. He became the youngest artist to have ever officially painted Queen Elizabeth II, when in 1995 – at the age of twenty eight – he was invited by the Queen to paint her portrait at Buckingham Palace. The work was commissioned by […]

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Jonathan-Gent

Jonathan Gent

Jonathan Gent was born in 1976 in the Northgate Arms a public house in Cheshire. Here he learned to drink and eat and draw. He studied very hard. Seldom slept. After studying at The Cheshire School of Art and The Edinburgh School of Art respectively, he then worked and lived between France and Los Angeles. […]

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Terry de Havilland

Dubbed “the rock and roll” cobbler, Terry de Havilland has been designing eye catching footwear since the end of the 50s having learnt the art of shoemaking from his parents who made show shoes for the Windmill Girls during the second world war. He first rose to fame in the 1970s when he opened his […]

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John-Squire

John Squire

John Squire’s artwork has a legacy dating back over twenty-five years. When asked at his inaugural exhibitions in 2007 ‘When did you start to paint again?’ the answer, very clearly was ‘I never stopped’. These paintings, like the man, have been the activities of a reclusive obsessive, driven to create through the primitive gesture of […]

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Klaus Voormann

Klaus Voormann, born in Berlin, April 29,1938. Graphic designer, illustrator, musician, producer. Two grammys and many international awards. Amongst other´s for the Beatles album cover Revolver (1966) and participation in George Harrison’s Concert for Bangladesh (1971). Member of Manfred Mann Band and of John+Yoko´s Plastic Ono Band. Worked for many years as a musician in […]

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