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Previews News Listings New Shows Maps Galleries.Co.Uk J A NU A R Y 2017 S E I R E L L A previews news listings new shows maps galleries.co.uk G GALLERIES GALLERIESCONTENTSJANUARY2017 regular FEATURES GALLERIES map pages map/section Articles: gallery names in bold see index Principal cities & regions are covered by maps showing gallery locations New Shows Diary –exhibition opening days page 4 Art Services to the trade & public section 30 Round up –3 shows + 6 Looking Forward – art in 2017 8 Bankside & Southwark – Waterloo, Tower Bridge 28 Thumbnails – short reviews 16,18,22,36,40 Bath – City Centre 11 Twitter – the top tweet 17 Bloomsbury/Fitzrovia – Charlotte St, Windmill St 21 Book Review –Christopher Wood 20 Bristol – City Centre 10 Coda – the final word 47 Artist Websites – online art 50 Cardiff – City Centre 5 Artlinkedin – Rachel Fenner 50 Chelsea & Fulham – King’s Rd, Fulham Rd, Battersea 19 Artist Index –artists listed by gallery 51 City, Islington & East End – Upper St, Bethnal Grn 29 Gallery Specialisations – general stock index 52 Gallery Index –dealers & services 54 Cork St – Clifford St, Regent St 24 Cornwall – Land’s End to St Austell, Penzance Centre 7 fairs FEATURES Cotswolds –Gloucestershire to Oxfordshire 12 Collect – international art fair for contemporary objects 29 Works on Paper Fair –drawings, watercolours, prints 31 East Anglia – Essex to Lincolnshire 14 London Art Fair –modern british & contemporary art 43 Edinburgh – City Centre 3 Galleries for Hire & Sale around the UK 31 Glasgow – City Centre 2 Hampstead, St John’s Wood, Camden – Highgate 17 Kensington & Notting Hill – High St, Westbourne Grove 18 Knightsbridge & Belgravia – Old Brompton Rd, Victoria St 20 on the COVER Anthony Green Marylebone – Baker St, Marylebone High St 22 A Modern Olympia II signed & dated 2013 Midlands – Shropshire to Birmingham 6 oil on board, 59 x 54¼ ins Chris Beetles Gallery, map 26 New Bond St – Bruton St, Davies St 23 artist’s profile, page 38 North England – Cumbria to Derbyshire 4 Old Bond St – Albemarle St, Dover St 25 Online Galleries – operating on the internet page 41 LISTINGS KEY *ad see display *pr press release on galleries.co.uk/pr St Ives – Town Centre 8 *own art Arts Council interest free credit scheme member St James’s – Duke St, Bury St 26 Internet addresses in bold are linked via www.galleries.co.uk Scotland – Borders to Highlands 1 for art updates follow galleries magazine on @art_mag or South East England – Dorset to Kent 13 facebook.com/galleriesartlist South & West London – Richmond to Dulwich 16 CONTACT US AT Thames Valley, Bucks & Herts – London area to Oxon 15 advertising [email protected] Trafalgar Sq, Soho, Covent Gdn –The Mall 2 7 listings [email protected] editorial [email protected] production [email protected] Wales – Anglesey to Newport 5 distribution [email protected] W. Country & Channel Islands – Devon, Somerset, Dorset 9 accounts & subscriptions [email protected] Managing Editor & Publisher Paul Hooper Features Editor Nicholas Usherwood Barrington Publications Scottish Features Bill Hare Sale Rooms William Jackson Riverside Studios, 65 Aspenlea Road, London W6 8LH Listings Maggi Taylor Production Editor Hilary George Tel: 020 8237 1180 www.galleries.co.uk Distribution Jonathan Hooper Accounts & Subscriptions Agnieszka Federowska Volume XXXIV No 8 January 2017 Issue 404 ISSN 0265-7511 Social Media at dot-relations.co.uk A very rare opportunity from 1st edition woodcuts published in 1511 ALBRECHT DÜRER ALBRECHT Small Passion goldmarkart.com shown actual size, price range £2000 - £4500 4 GALLERIES JANUARY 2017 NEW SHOWS DIARY January Number refers to map, unless otherwise indicated Nasim Nabavizedah - Posk -16 South West Academy Winter Exhibition - Thelma Hulbert -9 SUNDAY 1 Unit - CGP London -28 Winter Show - Albemarle -25 MONDAY 16 TUESDAY 3 Changing exhibition - Martin Tinney -5 Arts & Crafts - Millinery Works -29 Paper Arabesque - Bohun -15 TUESDAY 17 Pawel Jasinski - Posk -16 Land & Sea III - Thackeray -18 Small Paintings Group - Piers Feetham -19 Welcome 2017 - Lime Tree Bristol -10 WEDNESDAY 18 Welcome 2017 - Lime Tree Long Melford -14 Alexander Debenham - Highgate -17 Anthony Green - Royal Academy ofArts -24 WEDNESDAY 4 Art Fair - London Art Fair 2017 -29 Art Sale - Town Mill -9 Hans Feibusch - Pallant House -13 Matt Magee - Eagle EMH Arts -29 Josette Fenech - 12 Star -20 Review of2016 - Roger Billcliffe -2 London Art Fair - Advanced Graphics London -28 London Art Fair - Arusha -3 THURSDAY 5 London Art Fair - Beaux Arts Bath -11 1st Thursday - London Sketch Club -19 London Art Fair - Beaux Arts London -23 Janus - Rebecca Hossack -21 London Art Fair - Browse & Darby -24 Janus - Rebecca Hossack -21 London Art Fair - Crane Kalman -20 Winter Show - Sutton -3 London Art Fair - Cynthia Corbett -16 London Art Fair - Cyril Gerber Fine Art & Compass -2 FRIDAY 6 London Art Fair - Flowers (Cork Street) -24 David Cass - Scottish Gallery -3 London Art Fair - Lemon Street -7 Hazel Thorn - Scottish Gallery -3 London Art Fair - Long & Ryle -20 James Morrison - Scottish Gallery -3 London Art Fair - Osborne Samuel -23 Lise Bech - Scottish Gallery -3 London Art Fair - Paisnel -26 Meirion Ginsberg, Oliver Gaiger - Tegfryn -5 London Art Fair - Panter & Hall -27 Members’ Sale - King Street -5 London Art Fair - Portal Painters -16 New Year Exhibition - King Street -5 London Art Fair - Redfern -24 Peter Kent - Greenwich Gallery -16 London Art Fair - Scottish Gallery -3 SATURDAY 7 London Art Fair - Thompson’s London -22 Mixed New Year Exhibition - David Simon Contemporary -11 London Art Fair - Waterhouse & Dodd -25 Nine Day January Sale - Abbott & Holder -21 London Art Fair - Woolff -21 Norman Ackroyd - North House -14 THURSDAY 19 Turner & The Age ofBritish Watercolour - Petworth House & Park -13 3rd Thursday - London Sketch Club -19 Winter Show 2 - Woodbine -14 Drawings Exhibition - Albany -5 Group show - Gimpel Fils -23 SUNDAY 8 Wales Works - Kooywood -5 FRIDAY 20 Journey Through Japan - Leamington Spa -6 MONDAY 9 Kevin Sinnott - Flowers (Kingsland Road) -29 Abstraction - Cadogan Contemporary -20 Siobhan Davies Dance - Barbican -29 By Popular Demand - Mall -27 Contemporary Gallery Artists - Browse & Darby -24 SATURDAY 21 FBA Futures 2017 - Mall -27 All Shapes and Sizes - Artichoke -13 Graham A Hunter - Graham Hunter -22 TUESDAY 10 Mayfair Art Tour - Brown’s Art Tours -25 Edna Bizon - Llewellyn Alexander -28 Kan Kan Collective - Espacio -29 MONDAY 23 Kit Boyd - Greenwich Printmakers -16 Artists & Illustrators - Mall -27 Kitty Wass - Fountain -16 Lot 5 Collective - Mall -27 TUESDAY 24 The Art ofLandscape - Llewellyn Alexander -28 Anouschka Hutton, Wick Hutton - Fountain -16 Under The Bed Sale - Cupola -4 WEDNESDAY 25 WEDNESDAY 11 Glen Baxter - Flowers (Cork Street) -24 Pangolin London Spring Show - Pangolin London -29 Hospitalfields Alumni Exhibition - Open Eye -3 The Heatherley School ofFine Art - Bankside -28 Hot Off The Press 2017 - Curwen -21 Winter Mixed Exhibition - Ffin Y Parc -5 Valerio Adami - Mayor -24 THURSDAY 26 THURSDAY 12 Anthony Morris - Russell -16 New Year, New Art - Gallery Pangolin -12 Richard Wilson - Annely Juda -23 FRIDAY 13 SATURDAY 28 Nicola Green - Candida Stevens -13 Woodroofe - Town Mill -9 War in the Sunshine - Estorick Collection ofModern Italian Art -29 MONDAY 30 Claire Paul - Piers Feetham -19 SATURDAY 14 Impressions ofWales - Oriel Ynys Môn -5 TUESDAY 31 Lockwood Kipling - Victoria and Albert Museum -20 Anthony Green - Chris Beetles -26 Michael Checketts - Foyer -14 Nikki Braunton - Greenwich Printmakers -16 FOR MORE GOOGLE ROBERT PARKER ARTIST OR SEE ENTRY ON MAP 16 WATERCOLOURS ABOVE (24 x 24 INS) AND BELOW (21 x 29 INS) – OIL RIGHT ABOVE (36 x 40 INS) 6 GALLERIES JANUARY 2017 P P U U - - D D N N U U O O R R Turner broadside thing was in chaos but gradually Fifty years on and as if by magic the lovely ship with all its exquisite minutiae Here’s something to lighten the came into being”. Worth going For all its wonderful new spaces dark days of January –an some way to see in itself. NU and splendidly refurbished exhibition in the glorious setting galleries, the Royal Academy of of Petworth House featuring Hard edged Arts has not had an especially some 36 outstanding loans of good record in recent years of classic English watercolours from honouring the work of its rather The Higgins Gallery in Bedford, British culture, like our politics, is less fashionable current and 20th including some seven major still remarkably wary, not to say at century members. So it is very Turners, not to mention times, pretty ignorant, of all things good indeed to see them now Constable, Cotman, Cox, Girtin European. Our attitudes can be giving a show to one of its longest and Cozens. Entitled ‘Turner & biased by language, preferring standing exhibiting members, The Age of British Watercolour’, things home grown, American or, Anthony Green, with an exhibition the intention is to show ‘a major at the very least, from an English in the upstairs Tennant Gallery. dimension of British art in a speaking society. How else to ‘The Life and Death of Miss setting that is not normally explain the fact that an artist as Dupont’ is essentially an encountered at Petworth’ and distinguished as the great Italian installation featuring one massive exhibit it alongside their own ‘Pop’ painter Valerio Adami, has (about 10 foot) high painting wonderful painting collection from never had any kind of regular entitled ‘The Fur Coat, “Hazana”‘. the period 1750-1850. representation in the UK? Depicting the artist’s mother life Like many of
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