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RA Schools Show 2012

20 June – 1 July

Schools Studios

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The Royal Academy Schools will stage the annual exhibition of final year postgraduate students’ work and will profile the work of 16 artists that has been developed over the three-year period of intensive study. The exhibition will see the transformation of the students’ studios into a stunning contemporary gallery space and will provide visitors with a rare opportunity to view exceptional pieces from an ambitious generation of international artists that rigorously questions what it means to be producing visual art in 2012. The repertoire of work this year will range from painting to photography and embracing sculpture, digital print and film.

John Robertson, 'Untitled', 2012.
John Robertson, 'Untitled', 2012. 150 x 192 cm. Oil on anodized aluminum, digital print on canvas.

The Royal Academy Schools is a leading centre for the postgraduate study of fine art, run by artists for artists, and offering the only three-year, full time postgraduate course in fine art in the UK. Established in 1768 as an integral element of the Royal Academy, the Schools’ distinguished heritage provides a unique environment and a rich setting in which the students can develop their individual practices, each tightly knit year group adding a new chapter to the Schools’ history and the possibilities of contemporary art making. Attracting applicants from across the world, the exhibiting students reflect the international reputation of the Schools. With a total of 60 places available, the Schools offer a wide range of opportunities including tutorials and lectures given by leading figures in the art world, including Royal Academicians.

Many works exhibited will be available for sale. Artworks sold directly support the development of the students and the production of new work.

Opening hours and admission
10am – 6pm daily (last admission 5.30pm)
Admission free