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BurntUmber
March 20th, 2008, 12:32 PM
Hello folks this is just a general 'HELP ME' shout out to anyone in the UK. Unfortunately the UK's art scene is dominated by the trend towards ' modern ' art where the idea behind the art is the main factor in its success rather than the artists actual skill.

As such EVERY and I mean every art course in the UK from foundation up and beyond degree is geared towards conceptual art forms. As such there is no actual teaching of 19th century academic artistic techniques anymore.

Degree courses are populated with people who cannnot draw. Cannot paint. Cannot sculpt and the teachers on these courses reflect this.


I am looking. No PLEADING to anyone in the UK who knows of a real academic art course or art school. Hell even proffessional artists who are willing to mentor someone in the true artistic fashion of the past.

Please guys can ayone help me?

Crush
March 20th, 2008, 03:13 PM
You could always leave the UK... There are a few places though I think, here's one of them, I have no idea what it's like though

http://www.lavenderhillstudios.com/

DannySketch
March 20th, 2008, 03:35 PM
if you find anything be sure to let me know, i have been looking for about three years now.

P E N Ricklund
March 20th, 2008, 03:43 PM
Ok, I don't know about UK. But there is one in Gothenburg. Florence academy of art has opened an Atelier there. I think it's like 30$ from London to Gothenburg. Check it out. It's a school with very high standard.

www.florenceacademyofart.com (http://www.florenceacademyofart.com)

dcorc
March 20th, 2008, 04:06 PM
There is Lavender Hill Studios in London:
http://www.lavenderhillstudios.com/

(ah, I see this was posted, above, while I was away from the computer)

Dave

BurntUmber
March 20th, 2008, 05:05 PM
Thanks guys. Unfortunately no one seems to value actual artistic skills these days *grumble grumble*

aph
March 24th, 2008, 01:09 PM
http://www.heatherleys.org/ (Heatherlys)

http://www.artacademy.org.uk/ (Art Academy London)

Good luck is all I can say.. escape if you can!

James Newberry
April 25th, 2008, 11:57 PM
You are very fortunate to be looking at this time in the history of art education! Although such ateliers essentially vanished by the middle of the 20th century, there is an international resurgence, with a number from which to choose. None is better than one in west central France, where instruction is in English: http://www.tedsethjacobs.com/ Former students of Jacobs now operate their own ateliers in the USA and in France. Google Jacob Collins, Anthony Ryder, Michelle Tully, Michael Grimaldi, etc. Another strong tradition has descended from Atelier Lack (Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA), and includes the Florence Academy (Italy), though in my opinion no one in that group has achieved at the level of some of Jacob's former students. Nelson Shanks has founded the Studio Incamminati in Philadelphia, PA, USA. He is certainly among the very few great realists painting today.

Zazerzs
April 26th, 2008, 05:43 PM
I believe you are looking for this. Watch the videos look at the work.
http://barnstonestudios.com/class.html