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Track Down Contemporary Art Throughout Britain



Where do art lovers go and see good contemporary art for sale in the UK A new online guide to exhibitions and galleries called I send you this.com (www.isendyouthis.com) makes it simple to find the latest work by emerging and established artists - wherever artists are in the country.



Bringing together galleries, exhibitions and artists in one place, isendyouthis.com helps Buyers, art lovers and collectors find the latest shows, private views and open studios. The gallery guide incorporates a useful map facility so art lovers can pick out contemporary galleries all over the UK and zoom in to see what's on. If you're heading to the Highlands, you can check out the Castle Gallery in Inverness. If you're down in Cornwall, take a look at the Lighthouse Gallery in Penzance (along with a host of others). Plus, of course, all the better-known contemporary art galleries like Cork Street's Waddington Galleries or Kettle's Yard in Cambridge.



Even more useful is the exhibition diary - kept rigorously up to date and with a useful feature allowing collectors and art lovers to select opening or closing exhibitions, as well as the whole range by name or location. And a slide feature allows you to zoom in on random images by exhibiting artists to see where they're showing.



'There's lots of great new art around, but finding it has never been easy,' says isendyouthis.com founder Craig Smith. 'We've created a most comprehensive way to track down some terrific artists and keep up to date with current exhibitions.'



In June/July art lovers will find the Eileen Cooper exhibition at Art First in Cork Street [image shown right. Or check out Andy Goldsworthy's Wood Room at the Yorkshire Sculpture park at Wakefield (on until January 2008).



Starting up in August is Kate Schuricht's


Ceramic Showcase at the Craft Centre and Design Gallery at Leeds City Art Gallery, while James Jessop shows his homage to the New York subway graffiti artists in the late 70s at Sartorial Contemporary Art in London's Kensington Church Street from September.



isendyouthis.com also showcases the work of individual artists and work can be bought online or via their gallery.    



Notes for journalists



The name I send you this was inspired by the conversation on colour in the book I Send You This Cadmium Red: A Correspondence Between John Berger and John Christie.



Galleries


The Castle Gallery


43 Castle Street


Inverness


IV2 3DU


Scotland



Lighthouse Gallery


25 Causewayhead


Penzance


TR18 2SP



Waddington Galleries


11 Cork Street


London


W1S 3LT



Kettle's Yard


Castle Street


Cambridge


CB3 OAQ



Exhibitions


Eileen Cooper RA


Deeper Water


22 May - 28 June 2007


Art First


First Floor


9 Cork Street


London


W1S 3LL



Andy Goldsworthy


Wood Room, 2007


31 March 2007 - 6 January 2008


Yorkshire Sculpture Park


Bretton Hall


West Bretton


Wakefield


WF4 4LG



Kate Schuricht


Ceramic Showcase


1 August - end October 2007


Craft Centre and Design Gallery


City Art Gallery


The Headrow


Leeds


LS1 3AB



James Jessop


6 September - 3 October 2007


Sartorial Contemporary Art


101a Kensington Church Street


London


W8 7LN



For more details


Contact:     


Craig Smith or Frances Gynn


01803 722220


craig @ isendyouthis.com






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