Norwich Studio Art Gallery

Norwich Studio Art Gallery NSAG. Artist's studio. Open by appointment. Not for NFTs... Norwich Studio Art Gallery was established in 2005.

The gallery specialises in contemporary and modern fine art and crafts. The gallery is situated in the most charming quarter of Norwich at
the site of the medieval St Giles Gate entrance to the city and
in the shadow of the second city Cathedral St Johns.

New painting. Norwich Cathedral Aspire. Oil on canvas. 110x76cm. For sale.
15/06/2026

New painting. Norwich Cathedral Aspire. Oil on canvas. 110x76cm. For sale.

Serendipity painting ! 😀😀😀The painting was born on the basis of yesterday’s painted irises. Yesterday I cleaned the pale...
13/06/2026

Serendipity painting ! 😀😀😀The painting was born on the basis of yesterday’s painted irises. Yesterday I cleaned the palette, palette knife and paint brushes - I usually clean them on canvases - and smeared the paint on the canvas, and in the morning I saw that another painting of Irises was bubbling. Only more foggy. New painting was born. Oil on canvas. Norwich studio art gallery by artist Gennadiy V. Ivanov

A rare yellow lilac syringa Irises. And texture. New artwork.  from our allotment great summer irises. Oil on canvas. 80...
12/06/2026

A rare yellow lilac syringa Irises. And texture. New artwork. from our allotment great summer irises. Oil on canvas. 80x80cm. For sale. ̇loncanvas Norwich studio art gallery by Gennadiy V. Ivanov

We are deeply saddened to learn of the death of David Hockney and our thoughts are with his family. The National Gallery...
12/06/2026

We are deeply saddened to learn of the death of David Hockney and our thoughts are with his family.

The National Gallery has been privileged to present Hockney’s work across several decades. Most recently, in 2024, his paintings were shown alongside Piero della Francesca’s ‘The Baptism of Christ’ a work he admired deeply throughout his life. His longstanding affection for the Gallery was evident as early as 1979, when he wrote to then Director Sir Michael Levey: “I must tell you that I love the collection of the National Gallery.”

Hockney’s relationship with the Gallery was both personal and generative. The collection served as a continual source of inspiration, reflected most memorably in the groundbreaking 'Artist’s Eye' series. Invited by Michael Levey in 1981, Hockney curated an exhibition exploring the power of images—whether encountered in reproduction or in their original form—and the pleasures of looking. At its centre was his painting ‘Looking at Pictures on a Screen’ (1977), depicting his friend Henry Geldzahler studying reproductions of works by Vermeer, Van Gogh, Degas, and Piero della Francesca.

In 2000, as part of the Millennium exhibition 'Encounters: New Art from Old', Hockney was invited to create new work in dialogue with the Gallery’s collection. He produced a series of twelve portraits of Gallery warders using a camera obscura, drawing on his recent engagement with the work of Ingres, whom he believed had used optical devices such as the camera lucida. This project marked a significant moment in Hockney’s exploration of the relationship between art and technology, which he would later pursue in depth in his influential and controversial book 'Secret Knowledge'.

Across his career, Hockney returned again and again to fundamental questions about how we see, how images are made, and how art connects people across time. The National Gallery honours his extraordinary legacy, his restless curiosity, and his profound contribution to the history of art.

The summer of Irises. New artwork. Allotment irises. Oil on canvas, 80x80 cm. For sale.           Gennadiy V. Ivanov Nor...
12/06/2026

The summer of Irises. New artwork. Allotment irises. Oil on canvas, 80x80 cm. For sale. Gennadiy V. Ivanov Norwich studio art gallery

It was nice meeting at the city council today in the morning. Great to talk about future projects and ideas with Profess...
11/06/2026

It was nice meeting at the city council today in the morning. Great to talk about future projects and ideas with Professor Trevor Davies, Alan Waters and Spyros Themelis . The Mural will be moving to the Lapworth museum in the University of Birmingham for 3 month in Autumn. Lots going on. Lots of plans and exciting projects coming up. Really excited and enjoying for doing this. Nice artists life. Full of inspiration, energy and excitement it’s what I need and why my life exists for. Nice to be needed. Looking forward for a lot of movement soon. ❤️ thanks everyone who supporting me and my art. We are working together for a good things.

SOLD Just now. To tourist from London who works in the City. He just love spending money for the arts for to decorate hi...
07/06/2026

SOLD Just now. To tourist from London who works in the City. He just love spending money for the arts for to decorate his new house which he bought recently. What a nice surprise! 🎨🖌️ by

The black Iris. It’s growing on my allotment and absolutely astonishing flower with colours and shapes. Oil on canvas. 8...
06/06/2026

The black Iris. It’s growing on my allotment and absolutely astonishing flower with colours and shapes. Oil on canvas. 80x80cm. ̇loncanvas amazing fine fragrance of the flower! Just adore it. ❤️❤️❤️🙂🙂🙂🔆🔆🔆

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