Home About Us Featured Galleries Advertise With Us Enter your search keywords here... Artists Collectors Don't Miss Out! Events Featured News Categorized | Events, Featured, News The Museum of Everything – Exhibition #3! Posted on 28 September 2010 Tags: Exhibition #1, Exhibition #2, Exhibition #3, James Brett, Museum of Everything, Sir Peter Blake The Home of Folk Art The Museum of Everything – Exhibition #3! Photo Credit - The Museum of Everything Exhibition #3 On view October 13 – December 25, 2010 in London. After the success of its British and Italian shows, The Museum of Everything presents Exhibition #3: a new celebration of non- traditional art and artists from around the world, curated with the founding father of British Pop Art, Sir Peter Blake. Sir Peter Blake is a collector par excellence. From The Beatles to the present day, his love of self-taught art, discovered objects and anonymous artefacts have informed and inspired his own oeuvre. In Exhibition #3, Sir Peter Blake will reveal his discoveries for the very first time. Together they will form the largest art installation ever created by the legendary artist and collector. Photo Credit - The Museum of Everything Exhibition #3 will also recreate one of the greatest marvels of Victorian England – Mr. Potter’s Museum of Curiosities. An eccentric self-taught artist, Potter’s astonishing woodland dioramas include cricket matches, classrooms, weddings and clubs, all populated by a cast of dogs, kittens, squirrels and birds. This rare and historic body of work has influenced such artists as Damien Hirst, Polly Morgan and Sir Peter Blake. It forms a unique snapshot of a lost artform and its brilliant Victorian creator. The Museum of Everything is a Frieze VIP associate. Events during Frieze week include talks, screenings and wrestling matches. Photo Credit - The Museum of Everything ** The Museum of Everything is Britain’s first museum for art by the untrained, unintentional and undiscovered creators of society.** All genres of non-traditional, marginal and folk art are displayed inside the museum, including outsider art, art brut and art by people with physical, mental and developmental disabilities. For information on The Museum of Everything – Exhibition #1 – click here to read The Home of Folk Art article The Museum of Everything! Also, for more information on The Museum of Everything – Exhibition #1, #2, #3, and pretty much anything else you would like to know about the museum - click here. For information on The Book of Everything (which The Home of Folk Art HIGHLY recommends) - click here. The Museum of Everything Exhibition #3 Address: on the corner of Regents Park Road and Sharpleshall Street London NW1 Dates: October 13th 2010 to Christmas 2010 Times: Frieze Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 7pm Post Frieze Wednesday to Sunday 11am to 6pm Contact: [email protected] Website: www.musevery.com « QUILTS: Masterworks from the American Folk Art Museum American Folk Art Museum’s Fall Benefit Auction » One Response to “The Museum of Everything – Exhibition #3!” Trackbacks/Pingbacks 1. Museum of Everything Exhibition No. 3 « Outsider Art/ Art Brut/ Raw Art says: November 15, 2010 at 3:15 pm [...] and not just pop art but Pop Art. Yes dear web-browsing friend, as far as the museum is concerned, Sir Peter Blake invented contemporary art from his love of the folkloric, the un- taught and the self-discovered. 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