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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

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A very rare opportunity from goldmarkart.com 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 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 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 their class, the All of which makes the show of size, dressed in her original mink Earls of Egremont who owned his recent work at the Mayor coat with silk scarf and handbag, Petworth, were not notable Gallery (who have in recent years it is a vision of Dupont’s second collectors of watercolour –they shown some of the best of Italian marriage seen through the eyes were mostly the newly rich and European Modernists) such a of her 13 year old son, the work business and middle classes –so particularly intriguing experience; being surrounded by actual this exhibition makes for a nice its complex narratives on often furniture –a table, lamp and clock bringing together of the two major distinctly dark subjects of a –reminiscent of Green’s family strands in British art in the venue political, mythological and home, and positioned around the where Turner produced his philosophical character are gallery space. It brings together miraculous series of landscape painted with a combination of flat over a decade of art, although in oils of the house and the park. areas of brilliant colour bordered Green’s case, with his work Meanwhile the star turn among by bold black outlines, that give having always been so intensely the Turner watercolours on loan the work a quite disturbingly autobiographical in character, one from Bedford is the extraordinary ambiguous character. At first sight is tempted to say a lifetime. ‘A First Rate Taking in Stores’ they might be somewhat To this end, the show also (1818), a work notable for reminiscent of his exact British includes the many drawings and occasioning the only first hand contemporary Patrick Caulfield, watercolours involved in the eye witness account of Turner’s but to my mind at least, they are creative process leading up to the idiosyncratic working methods – very much braver and rather more painting, not to mention “scratching and scrabbling at it in interesting, the ideas in them documents such as the original a kind of frenzy and the whole altogether richer. NU divorce certificate. For an artist JANUARY 2017 GALLERIES 7

who has, as well as showing at Modern Art, Miguel Amado, and a chairs that visitors are invited to the Summer Exhibition so long Photo50 exhibition put together test, or the bio-degradable dress. (50 years this year), given so by Christiane Monarchi, editor of Whether cutting edge or now much time and energy to the Photomonitor. NU forgotten, many of the items were institution, working on its intended for wide use. Others are various committees over many far more familiar: a Nokia phone, years, it is a tribute richly Better by design a pair of flipflops, a child’s sand deserved. NU bucket. Seeing such familiar “Look, it’s your old phone.” This objects enshrined and analysed Fair play comment must be among the makes for a powerful yet most common heard at The unnerving viewing experience. Design Museum, now in its new One similarity between the With its opening soon after the Kensington home. Pairs and museum and the cabinets of Christmas and New Year fun and groups of visitors gather to gaze curiosity is the quality of the games, the London Art Fair is with shy excitement at the structure and impact on its always a sharp call to order, its clothes, maps and instruments contents. Some early cabinets 125 stands on two levels covering that have filled their own lives, designed to hold an accumulation a vast array of 20th century and from bicycles and Oyster Cards to of shells or ornaments were Contemporary Art, one that is in keyboards and ballpoint pens. collector’s items in their own itself, a testament to the In historical terms the museum right. The 1630s German cabinet continuing vigour of the current offers a different take on which at the Getty for example, opens British art market. items deserve a place in a on four sides and maps in its As ever the Fair is adding value collection and why. Among the ornate inlays and designs, to the experience with a range of earliest collections were the understandings of the cosmos loan and curated shows – this wunderkammern, or cabinets of and religion. The Design year, the feature exhibition is from curiosity, filled with strange and Museum’s new home, a listed The Lightbox in Woking and wonderful objects. These could building, (the former entrepreneur Chris Ingram’s be man-made or discoveries from Commonwealth Building opened remarkable collection of 20th the natural world, meaning that in 1962) is far from ornate, but the century British and the same cupboard or room sleek new elements that fill the painting which has formed a key could incorporate an oil painting, cool modern structure customise component of this South East a narwhal tusk and ethnographic the building for the purpose of public gallery. Hence the title of finds. But while these older looking and learning as well as the show, ‘Ten Years: A Century of collections were assembled with presenting. Frances Allitt Art’, in which Gaudier-Brzeska, the express purpose of Moore, Hepworth, Nicholson and presenting the miraculous or the Ravilious are, among many unusual, The Design Museum from left others, represented with an array does almost the opposite. It Murphy ‘Constant Colour Television’ of work that is worth the price of presents everyday objects, The Design Museum Wendy McMurdo ‘Young Girl’ Photo50 at entry to the Fair on its own. explaining why they work (or London Art Fair And this is not to mention a used to work) in our world and Valerio Adami ‘Stella Mattutina’ Mayor Gallery curated Art Projects ‘Dialogues’ the genius behind them. Anthony Green RA ‘The Fur Coat Hazana’ show from the senior curator at Some of the items are unusual, J M W Turner ‘A First Rate Taking in Stores’ the Middlesbrough Institute of such as the spinning-top-like © Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, Petworth House 8 GALLERIES JANUARY 2017

2017: Looking forward

Any art student looking at the and instructive mix. Selected by artrecent 2016 Turner Prize artist representatives from the exhibition might, as in so many eight member societies ofthe previous years, be forgiven for Federation ofBritish Artists, this thinking that the road to a show has grown significantly in successful artistic career did not scale and ambition. When it first follow the signs for 'Painting'. started in 2012 it consisted of Comparatively interesting as this some 25 works in the smaller year's group were compared to Threadneedle Gallery that adjoins some previous years, not one of it. Now, sponsored by Minerva, it the four finalists was a painter, occupies the whole ofthe and that is a pattern which is handsomely refurbished and mostly repeated in this event year modernised Main Galleries and, in year out. And yet, when you go in the process, makes a hugely round the art schools' graduate eloquent and convincing case (at shows and open studios, a good what is a difficult moment for the 50 per cent ofwhat you are likely so called 'soft' visual arts) for the to see will be painting. Something strength and vigour ofboth ofa mismatch in short and one painting and sculptural practice in which wasn't, until very recently, our art schools. Ifthe FBA could being adequately addressed. just raise their vision to a more Things finally seem to be national level – 10 ofthe 13 art stirring though as three shows schools represented here are this month – all ofthem London or South East based – it comparative newcomers could be even more inspiring. alongside the Turner Prize – In the Threadneedle Gallery Contemporary Painting Prize is would seem to indicate: the 'FBA next door the 'By Popular now resulting in a quite excellent Futures' and 'By Popular Demand' Demand' show is a roll call ofall exhibition ofthe 15 finalistsat the exhibitions at the Mall Galleries the painters who have won the Huddersfield Art Gallery. Out of and the Contemporary British Visitors' Choice Award at the Mall this has come a main prize Painting Prize 2016 exhibition at Galleries' Columbia Threadneedle winner, Cathy Lomax, who will be Huddersfield Art Gallery. Prize (formerly the Threadneedle given a solo show at Swindon Art Having been heavily involved Prize) since it first started in 2008, Gallery in May/June this year and with the Bonhams supported together with the FBA Selectors' receive a £2000 purchase prize, series ofgraduate shows back in Choice and the FBA Emerging the work to enter the Priseman the early 90s, the 'FBA Futures' Artist Award from the first two Seabrook Collection there. All this show is a venture I am particularly years ofthe prize. With at least from, in a sense, nowhere – the supportive of, involving as it does, one ofthe previous winners now organisers, painters Robert work selected directly from last an RA (Tim Shaw) and many Priseman and Simon Carter, summer's art school degree artists gaining significant solo belonging to no public shows. While this does not mean shows in the UK and abroad as a organisation or institution. painting solely, but sculpture and consequence, the show also Nicholas Usherwood printmaking as well ofcourse, it is makes some nice points about still painting nonetheless that genuine public, rather than just from top: Cathy Lomax ‘Black Venus’ Huddersfield Gallery provides the central element in art world judgements in selection. Felix Higham ‘Two Figures Pleased’ Mall Galleries what is always an extremely lively Finally the first British Tim Shaw RA ‘Maenad’ Mall Galleries JANUARY 2017 GALLERIES 9 MAP 1 UK SCOTLAND MAP 2 SCOTLAND GLASGOW RENF NESS RE a THURSO W ST T ISLE OF LEWIS S T 9 E AU A C T ULLAPOOL H I S A E E 8 HA 3 L S b 5 FINDHORN cL S R T L T INVERNESS b T B L N A E ISLE OF SKYE KILMORACK TH S S E STRATHDON c T E REET O A ABERDEEN W B 9 T R D ES FORT WILLIAM STONEHAVEN T a BALLATER R P T E G FORFAR N G ABERFELDY 0 EN 9 T S M e A A ST N DUNDEE WE I L S A E OBAN ST ANDREW'S T G L CRIEFF L EO PERTH RGE C L P S . STIRLING f O T E DUNOON M8 N.BERWICK ST V O EDINBURGHH H IN W GLASGOWLASGOASGG CEN W H d BROUGHTON T ST JEDBURGH BERWICK RE ISLE OF ARRAN ET M ST AYR 7 VI 4 NC DUMFRIES ( E M NEWCASTLE NT L ) UPON-TYNE ANE KIRKCUDBRIGHT CARLISLE

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‘Paddy Fields, Nagoya’ hand-coloured glass lantern slide, 1903 ‘Journey Through Japan’ at Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum (see listing on map 6)

Bridget Riley ‘Vespertino’ 1988, oil on linen, 165 x 226cm private collection, © Bridget Riley 2015, all rights reserved, courtesy Karsten Schubert London Scottish National Gallery ofModern Art (see listing on this page)

‘Colour and Light’ tapestries and rugs created at Dovecot Gallery (see listing on this page)

Michael Checketts ‘Shiny Shoes Foyer Gallery (see listing on map 14) JANUARY 2017 GALLERIES 11 MAP 4 ENGLAND NORTH established contemporary artists PENRITH HARTLEPOOL including new work by Rob Miller, A66 KESWICK MIDDLESBROUGH Anthony Ratcliffeand David Bez. BARNARD CASTLE STAITHES AMBLESIDE STOKESLEY *own art BOWNESS-ON-WINDERMERE DARLINGTON DANBY Tue–Sat 10–5, Sun 12–4 b KENDAL WHITBY t 01457 870410 9 SEDBERGH 1 a A [email protected] M SCARBOROUGH 6 www.millyard-gallery.co.uk 170 A BRIDLINGTON SETTLE THIRSK LANCASTER SHEFFIELD RIPON CUPOLA CONTEMPORARY ART HARROGATE d YORK 64 h e A 174–178a Middlewood Road TODMORDEN c BEVERLEY BRADFORD HULL Sheffield, S Yorks S6 1TD 5 LEEDS PRESTON M6 HALIFAX M62 Under The Bed Sale. Jan 10–Feb 4. BLACKBURN f HUDDERSFIELD BARTON UPON HUMBER This infamous saleis themost CHORLEY 62 M WAKEFIELD GRIMSBY eagerly awaited event of the gallery LIVERPOOL BOLTON OLDHAM DONCASTER calendar! SADDLEWORTH BIRKENHEAD g This is when artists get the MANCHESTER h SHEFFIELD GAINSBOROUGH M opportunity to unearth older and early 53 MACCLESFIELD 31 M 6 CHESTER i A work and sell it off at bargain prices. M 1 LINCOLN 6 BUXTON CALVER Over 1000 pieces on show across all

WREXHAM 6 media. STOKE-ON-TRENT 4 A LLANGOLLEN NOTTINGHAM Prices from under £1 – £350 max. DERBY All work is original. If you enjoy a bargain – this is onenot to be CUMBRIA these works. missed! PV Jan 13, 7.30 ABBOT HALL ART GALLERY by appt t 07932 621261 Mon–Sat 10–6 aKendal, Cumbria LA9 5AL www.rachelgrimmerpaintings.com t 0114 285 2665 t 01539 722464 [email protected] [email protected] LANCASHIRE t @cupolagallery www.abbothall.org.uk WATER STREET GALLERY f cupolacontemporaryart e25 Water Street, Todmorden www.cupolagallery.com PETER HILL FINE ART - Lancs OL14 5AB bKENTMERE GALLERY - Contemporary Fine Art by leading PETER HILL FINE ART GALLERY LAKE DISTRICT and emerging artists and makers. h& STUDIO - SHEFFIELD Lake Road, Ambleside, Cumbria Winter Small Works: Open Exhibition. 742 Ecclesall Road, Sheffield, S Yorks LA22 0AD Until Jan 31. Affordableart – painting, S11 8TB See Sheffield gallery for details. drawing, 3D, ceramics, prints. Contemporary artist Peter Hill’s work [email protected] Micro-Art: MinusculeArt. Until Jan 31. continues the long tradition of artists Mixed media works. in their creative ambition to capture Makers and Crafts – ceramics, glass, nature’s dramatic forms, gentle LEEDS jewellery, fibre art, cards, gifts & more. BONHAMS reflections and quixotic light. Wed–Sun 9.30–5.30 or by appt Original paintings, bespoke c30 Park Square, Leeds, Yorks t 01706 839714 LS1 2PK commissions and homedesign [email protected] assessments. Auctioneers. Enqs: Simon Mitchell. www.waterstreetgallery.co.uk t 0113 244 8011 t 01142 666805 m 07534 175504 [email protected] NORTH NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE THE ROPEWALK www.peterhillfineart.co.uk dNUMBER 1 HARROGATE fMaltkiln Road, Barton upon 1 Cambridge Terrace, Harrogate Humber, N Lincs DN18 5JT DERBYSHIRE Yorks HG1 1PN www.the-ropewalk.co.uk The Joy of Landscape – PETER HILL FINE ART - Anthony Bamber. iCALVER MILL GALLERY - The translucent qualities of OLDHAM – SADDLEWORTH PEAK DISTRICT watercolour and the artist’s evident MILLYARD GALLERY Bridge Cottage, Calver Bridge, Calver enjoyment of the Yorkshire Dales g97 The Square, Uppermill Derbys S32 3XA might account for the great sense Saddleworth, Oldham OL3 6BD See Sheffield gallery for details. of freedomand joiedevivrein Winter Exhibition. Featuring [email protected] 12 GALLERIES JANUARY 2017 MAP 5 UK WALES & BORDERS & CARDIFF CITY CENTRE

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Jan 6–Feb1. b40 Market Road, Canton, Cardiff CF5 1QE New Year Exhibition. Jan 6–Mar 1. Artes Mundi 7. Until Feb 26. The Artes Mundi Exhibition Contemporary fine and applied art by gallery members. and Prizebrings someof theworld’s bestcontemporary Mon–Sat 10–5 art to Cardiff. This year’s shortlist includes John Akomfrah, t 01267 220121 Neïl Beloufa, Amy Franceschini/Futurefarmers, [email protected] Lamia Joreige, Nástio Mosquito and Bedwyr Williams. t @kingstgallery f kingstreetgallery Tue/Wed/Sat/Sun 12–6, Thu/Fri 12–8, free admn www.kingstreetgallery.co.uk t 029 2055 5300 [email protected] ANGLESEY t @ArtesMundi f ArtesMundi7 www.artesmundi.org ORIEL YNYS MÔN gRhosmeirch, Llangefni, Anglesey LL77 7TQ Impressions of Wales. Jan 14–Mar 5. KOOYWOOD GALLERY c8 Museum Place, Cardiff CF10 3BG A group show where the theme of country is explored Jacob Buckland. Until Jan 5. through traditional and non-traditional means, ultimately Wales Works. Jan 8–Feb 4. creating an impression of a diverse and picturesque country. Welsh landscape inspired paintings by gallery artists, with daily 10.30–5 Carl Melegari, Matthew Snowden, Gareth Huw Davies, t 01248 724444 Pete Monaghan, Di Metcalfe, Karen Pearce, Jacob Buckland, [email protected] Ernest Zobole and many more. www.orielynysmon.info Tue–Sat 2–5 t 029 2023 5093 TEGFRYN GALLERY [email protected] hCadnant Road, Menai Bridge, Anglesey LL59 5EW www.kooywoodgallery.com MeirionGinsberg and Oliver Gaiger. Jan 6–Feb 5. Galleries II and III – changing exhibition by Wales’ leading MARTIN TINNEY GALLERY artists, past and present. Through Jan. d18 St Andrew’s Crescent, Cardiff CF10 3DD Mon–Sat 10–5, Sun 11–4.30 The gallery is closed for refurbishment until Jan 16. t 01248 715128 Changing exhibition by our gallery artists. Jan 16–28. [email protected] Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–5 www.artwales.com t 029 2064 1411 [email protected] UCHELDRE CENTRE www.artwales.com iMillbank, Holyhead, Anglesey LL65 1TE Beautiful grounds, walled garden, café, films, events. NATIONAL MUSEUM CARDIFF Mon–Sat 10–5, Sun 2–5, free admn eCathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3NP t 01407 763361 Artes Mundi 7. Until Feb 26. The Artes Mundi Exhibition [email protected] and Prizebrings someof theworld’s bestcontemporary t @CanUcheldreCtr f UcheldreHolyhead art to Cardiff. This year’s shortlist includes John Akomfrah, www.ucheldre.org JANUARY 2017 GALLERIES 13 MAP 6 ENGLAND MIDLANDS CONWY OSWESTRY DERBYDERBY FFIN Y PARC GALLERY M A516 6 jFfin Y Parc Country House & Gallery, Betws Road CASTLE DONINGTON WELSHPOOL Llanrwst, Conwy LL26 0PT BURTON UPON TRE SHREWSBURY 8 3 Winter Mixed Exhibition by Gallery artists. From Jan 25. A M54 Gallery closed until Jan 25. LICHFIELD TELFORD SStaffordsffor ffordshire dsh Wed–Sat 10–5, Sun 11–5 b WOLVERHAMPTON LLEICEEICEEICE 7 t 01492 642070 MUCH WENLOCK 2 A4 4 KINGSWINFORD WALSALL [email protected] BRIDGNORTH M A 4 www.welshart.net Shropshirehire 4 2 ASTON M6 STOURBRIDGE BIRMINGHAMBIRMINGHAM LUDLOW GWYNEDD KIDDERMINSTER A 3 COVENTRYCOVENTRY 4 A ORIEL PLAS GLYN-Y-WEDDW 4 1 kLlanbedrog, Pwllheli, Gwynedd LL53 7TT 5 HENLEY M IN ARDEN d Gallery closed in Jan. LEOMINSTER WARWICK DA LEAMINGTON SPA daily 10–5, clo Tue a NORTH CLAINES t 01758 740763 A Herefordshirei WORCESTER Warwickshire 4 3 c 9 0 41 6 [email protected] A WorW ceses stershire 4 M A KINETON 4 BISHOPS FROME 0 @plasglyn orielplasglynyweddw A t f 3 8 SHIPSTON www.oriel.org.uk HEREFORD ON STOUR BROADWAY BANBURY 1 TEWKESBURY 6 PEMBROKESHIRE 5 WINCHCOMBE 3 A 6 A 4 4 0 6 2 A 5 4 HARBOUR LIGHTS GALLERY M A lPorthgain, nr St Davids, Pemb SA62 5BL Specialises in exhibiting a wide selection of Original HEREFORDSHIRE paintings, Limited Edition Prints, and Sculpture from OLD CHAPEL GALLERY Wales leading artists. aEast Street, Pembridge, Herefords HR6 9HB The Arts Council of Wales Collectorplan interest free Showcasing the best in handmade British contemporary payment scheme is now available at Harbour Lights fine art and craft by emerging and established artists and Gallery. Full details on our website. makers. 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MONMOUTHSHIRE SHROPSHIRE THE ART SHOP & CHAPEL TWENTY TWENTY GALLERY m8 Cross Street, Abergavenny, Mons NP7 5EH b3-4 High Street, Much Wenlock, Shrops TF13 6AA Winter Show. Until Jan 21. Winter Curiosities 2016. Until Jan 28. The creative energy of artists, designers, artisans and Ann McCay, Sue Campion, Sue Brown, Claire Scott, chefs enlivens our space with their innovative works. Ray Sheldon, Rosemary Vanns, Jo Sweeting, Jewellery, textiles, ceramics, printmaking and edible Susan Wadsworth, Marian Hill and many more. creations. Seasonal food served all day at the Chapel Mon 11–5, Tue–Sat 10–5 Kitchen. t 01952 727952 Arts Council of Wales Collectorplan available. [email protected] Tue–Sat 9.15–5, free admn t @2020Gallery t 01873 852690 www.twenty-twenty.co.uk [email protected] t @TheArtShopWales f TheArtShop WENLOCK FINE ART www.artshopandchapel.co.uk b3 The Square, Much Wenlock, Shrops TF13 6LX 20th and 21st Century British Paintings. THE BIG SKY GALLERY Mon–Sat 10–5 or by appt t 01952 728232 nThe Old Chapel, Twyn Square, Usk, Mons NP151BH www.wenlockfineart.co.uk Delightful place to visit, showing and selling a wide selection of original 19th century, Modern British and WARWICKSHIRE Contemporary Welsh Art. COMPTON VERNEY M4 10 mins, free parking & admn. cWarwicks, CV359HZ see website for opening times Gallery closed until Mar 18. t 01291 672738 t 01926645500 [email protected] t @ComptonVerney f ComptonVerney t @bigskyfineart f BigSkyFineArt www.comptonverney.org.uk www.bigskyfineart.com

LEAMINGTON SPA ART GALLERY & MUSEUM POWYS dThe Royal Pump Rooms, The Parade, Royal MOMA MACHYNLLETH Leamington Spa, Warwicks CV32 4AA oY Tabernacl, Heol Penrallt, Machynlleth, Powys SY20 8AJ Journey Through Japan. Jan 20–Apr 2. Juan Gorriti. Until Feb 4. Touring exhibition from the Horniman Museum & Gardens. Terence Lambert: The Works. Until Feb 4. Travel through the stunning landscape of Japan in the Gordon Miles: Airport Series. Until Feb 11. early 1900s through photographs of that era. Ann Williams: Maritime. Until Feb 11. Tue–Sat 10.45–5, Sun & BHols 11–4 Mon-Sat 10-4 t 01926742700 t 01654 703355 [email protected] [email protected] t @LeamSpaArtGall f Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum www.moma.machynlleth.org.uk www.warwickdc.gov.uk/royalpumprooms 14 GALLERIES JANUARY 2017 MAP 7 ENGLAND CORNWALL

LEMON STREET GALLERY 9 3 A c13 Lemon Street, Truro, Cornwall TR1 2LS Sutton Taylor: Alchemy. Until Feb 18. e PADSTOW Winter Exhibition. Until Feb 18. Group show of WADEBRIDGE paintings, sculpture and jewellery by gallery artists. London Art Fair Islington. Stand G19. Jan 18–22. a BODMIN Mon–Sat10–5 t01872 275757 0 NEWQUAY A3 [email protected] t @LemonStGallery f lemonstgallery ST AUSTELL FO www.lemonstreetgallery.co.uk ST AGNES 0 39 A g THE NEW GALLERY 0 TRURO h SSTT IVESIVES A3 dPortscatho, Cornwall TR2 5HW 9 c TREGONY 3 An artists’ run showroom and studios established 1985. MORVAH A PORTSCATHO b d Subject of the book ‘Portscatho Portrait of a Cornish Art ST JUST ST MAWES Colony’. Artists include Chris Insoll, Trevor Felcey, PENZANCE f FALMOUTH Eric Ward, the Late Grace Gardner, Andrea Insoll, David Shutt, Philippa Savage, Alice Mumford, Sue Davis, HELSTON Jenny Shaw-Browne, Rob Carter, Andrew Tozer and visiting artists associated with Portscatho. LIZARD usually Thu, Fri, Sat10–12.30, 2–5 or apptt01872 580 445 [email protected] www.thenewgalleryportscatho.co.uk CIRCLE CONTEMPORARY aHawksfield, Atlantic Highway, A39, Wadebridge THE PADSTOW STUDIO Cornwall PL27 7LR e30 Duke Street, Padstow, Cornwall PL28 8AB The gallery’s ethos is rooted in the environment and Contemporary drawings and paintings by Sarah Adams, nature and has an ongoing selection of art works by a Kim Bentley, Rachel Budd, MarkCazalet, Lynn Golden, core group of artists including John O’Carroll, Resident Phil Naylor, Alison Pullen, Kit Surrey, Anita Taylor, Artist with on-site studio, Peter Hayes, Simon Gaiger and Chris Thomas and Paul Thomas. Sculpture by Adam Halls. Mo Farquharson and ceramics by James Campbell. Mon–Sat10–4 or by appt Thu–Sat11–1, 2–5 or by apptt01841 533777 t01208 816899 www.padstowstudio.co.uk [email protected] t @circlecontemporary PETRONILLA SILVER f CircleContemporaryGallery bCape Cornwall, St Just, Cornwall TR19 7NL www.circlecontemporary.co.uk Ever changing exhibition of artists and designers of national and international significance alongside new JACKSON FOUNDATION GALLERY talent including paintings, drawings, watercolours, prints, bNorth Row, St Just, Cornwall TR19 7LB photography, sculpture, ceramics, weaving and jewellery. Kurt Jackson: Obsession – Following the Surfer. Fri 10.30–5.30; check website to confirm t 07740 436242 Until Jan 14. [email protected] The newly opened 225 square metre gallery extension www.petronillasilver.co.uk showcases leading contemporary artist Kurt Jackson’s latest body of work. In partnership with Surfers Against REDWING GALLERY Sewage. f36A Market Jew Street, Penzance, Cornwall TR18 2HT t01736 787638 entrance on Wood Street [email protected] Changing exhibitions by artists united by a strong voice t @JacksonFGallery and freedom of expression outside of convention. f KurtJacksonArt Tue–Sat11–5 t01736 711458 www.JacksonFoundationGallery.com www.redwinggallery.co.uk

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Alan Cotton ‘Evening Sky at Hartland’ Thelma Hulbert Gallery (see listing on map 9) 16 GALLERIES JANUARY 2017 MAP 9 UK WEST COUNTRY EXETER 5 M SWANSEA HONITON A M 4 ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM & ART 5 c GALLERY b CLEVEDON M BRISTOL EXETER a BEER Queen Street, Exeter EX4 3RX c WESTON-SUPER-MARE BATH Hiroshige’s Japan: Stations of the Tokaido Road. Until Apr 16. BRADFORD ON Iconic woodblock prints from a Japanese master. WELLS AVON A BRIDGWATER 39 3 Queen Victoria in Paris. Until Apr 23. BRAUNTON A SHEPTON MALLET 6 BARNSTAPLE STREET BRUTON WiltshireW sh Watercolours from the Royal Collection. A361 i Exeter’s Fine Art. Until May 31. SALISBURY A Somersetersrs A30 3 TAUNTON Winter, Spring, Devon Landscapes, Exeter and 7 0 BIDEFORD 7 5 5 SHERBORNE 3 YEOVIL A People. M Ham A 3 Dorset Tue–Sun 10–5, clo Mon & bhols 8 Devvono n 6 AXMINSTER BLANDFORD t 01392 265858 CREDITONN HONITON LYME MORCOMBELAKE CHR BOURNEMOUTH OKEHAMPTON REGIS BRIDPORT [email protected] A30 EXETERETETERT BEERE DORCHESTER POOLE t @RAMMuseum 6 A d 0 8 WAREHAM h A3 3 g RAMMuseum A TOPSHAMTOP f CHANGFORD 8 f 3 WEYMOUTH SWANAGE A e www.exeter.gov.uk/RAMM TAVISTOCK TORQUAY DARTINGTON TOTNES IVYBRIDGE PLYMOUTH MODBURY DORSET ARTWAVE WEST dMorcombelake, Dorset DT6 6DY DEVON Impressive Contemporary Art Gallery exhibiting National and International Artists including Amy Albright, MARINE HOUSE AT BEER Suchi Chidambaram, Heather Duncan, Martin Goold, aFore Street, Beer, nr Seaton, Devon EX12 3EF Jeannette Hayes, Edward Kelly, Kathy Little, Mixed display by artists including Andrew Coates, Louise McClary, Elisa McLeod and Sonia Stanyard. Mike Bernard, John Hammond, Michael Morgan, Onsite car park. Charlie O’Sullivan, Tina Stokes, also glass and ceramics. Tue–Sat 10–5 Marine House Tue–Sun 10–5, Steam Gallery Wed–Mon 10–5 t 01297 489746 t 01297 625257 [email protected] [email protected] t @artwavewest t @MarineHouseBeer f ArtwaveWest f MarineHouseatBeer www.artwavewest.com www.marinehouseatbeer.co.uk

THE GALLERY AT 41 THELMA HULBERT GALLERY e41East Street, Corfe Castle, Wareham, Dorset b Elmfield House, Dowell Street, Honiton, Devon EX14 1LX BH20 5EE South West Academy Winter Exhibition. Jan 14–Feb 25. t 01929 480095 An exhibition of a new body of work by members of the www.galleryat41.com South West Academy of Fine and Applied Arts, including established names such as Prof. Alan Cotton. Tue–Sat 10–5, free admn t 01404 45006 [email protected] SLADERS YARD t @ThelmaHulbert fWest Bay, Bridport, Dorset DT6 4EL f ThelmaHulbertGallery Radiance. Until Jan 29. www.thelmahulbert.com Explorations of light by Daisy Cook, Luke Elwes,

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TZB SOUTHBOURNE GALLERY LIME TREE BRISTOL h2 Carbery Row, Southbourne Road, Bournemouth b84 Hotwell Road, Bristol BS8 4UB Dorset BH6 3QR Welcome 2017. Jan 3–21. Fine art gallery specialising in original contemporary Judith Bridgland, Steven Lindsay, Lucy McKie ROI, David paintings – wide range of subjects. Smith RSW, Peter Wileman FROI RSMA FRSA. Thu/Fri 10–12.30, 2–4.30, Sat10–1 Welcoming gallery in harbourside setting. See also East t01202 426967 Anglia map. [email protected] Tue–Sat10–5 t0117 929 2527 [email protected] SOMERSET www.limetreegallery.com

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A L D A E - V Christopher Marvell, Nick Mackman, Beth Carter. D E A L Ceramics by Chris Keenan. Until Feb 18. O A R N London Art Fair Islington. Stand G20. Jan 18–22. JU D LIA T N R N f B Mon–Sat 10–5, free admn O S R A O T D . t 01225 464850

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W R O G M Mixed New Year Exhibition. Jan 7–27. O c M ST J N GE Paintings by Neil Pinkett, Andrew Lansley, Parastoo Ganjei M S D AM O BRI T and Julia Cooper alongside 200 miniature ceramics ES U S TH by Yuta Segawa. Bronzes by Olivia Clifton-Bligh, GREEN PK T S STATION T E ST Sara Ingleby-MacKenzie and Margaret Lovell. W GAT E EST Mon–Sat 10–6, Wed 2–6 ST W b ST ST t 01225 460189 YORK NORTH PARADE [email protected] t @davidsimontweet f davidsimoncontemporary ANTHONY HEPWORTH FINE ART DEALERS www.davidsimoncontemporary.com ? Dealers in Modern British & Contemporary Painting & Sculpture. GALLERY NINE We also specialise in the work of Keith Vaughan 1912- e 9B Margarets Buildings, Bath BA1 2LP 1977 and exhibit Tribal Art, ceramics and furniture. www.gallerynine.co.uk by appt in Jan t 01225 447480 m 07970 480 650 [email protected] LANE HOUSE ARTS www.anthonyhepworth.com f 5 Nelson Place East, Bath BA1 5DA Wed–Fri 10–5.30, Sat 10.30–6 & by appt t 07767 498403 BATH CONTEMPORARY [email protected] a 35 Gay Street, Bath BA1 2NT t @LaneHouseArts f LaneHouseArts Winter Show. Until Jan 28. www.lanehousearts.co.uk New work from gallery artists including Corinna Button RE, Moira Huntly RWA RSMA RI PPPS, Frans Wesselman RE, NICK CUDWORTH GALLERY as well as miniature etchings by Peter Ford RE and g 5 London Street, Bath BA1 5BU ceramics by Neill Curran, Melissa Kiernan, top of Walcot Street Albert Montserrat, Mick Morgan and Peter Wills. Monthly exhibitions of paintings and prints by Mon–Sat 10–5 Nick Cudworth reflecting his interest in music and t 01225 461230 landscape, specialising in paintings of Bath and [email protected] surrounding area. Nick paints in his studio to the rear of the t @BathContemp f bathcontemporaryart gallery and is available to discuss his work with visitors. www.bathcontemporary.com Tue–Sat 10–5 t 01225 445221 m 07968 047639 BEAUX ARTS BATH [email protected] b 12/13 York Street, Bath BA1 1NG www.nickcudworth.com adjacent to Bath Abbey A selection of gallery artists including Paintings by ROSTRA GALLERY Jo Oakley, Stewart Edmondson, Jenny Pockley, h 5 George Street, Bath BA1 2EJ Jennifer Anderson, Helen Simmonds. by www.rostragallery.co.uk

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4 6 7 A4 A READ BOX 0 20th & 21st Century Paintings. Through Jan. Mon–Sat 10–5 WARWICKSHIRE t 01608 652255 THE STOUR GALLERY [email protected] a 10 High Street, Shipston-on-Stour, Warks CV36 4AJ www.johndaviesgallery.com Winter Exhibition. Featuring new work by Angela A’Court, with other gallery artists. A changing exhibition – OXFORDSHIRE paintings, original prints, ceramics, glass, sculpture, jewellery, mixed media and works by Royal Academicians. ART JERICHO Mon–Sat 10–5.30, clo Thu t 01608 664411 g 6 King Street, Oxford, Oxon OX2 6DF [email protected] Art Jericho was the gallery of Jenny Blyth Fine Art www.thestourgallery.co.uk showing contemporary paintings, photography, prints, sculpture and drawings for sale and exhibition. The physical gallery, located in Jericho, Oxford, ten GLOUCESTERSHIRE minutes’ walk from the Ashmolean Museum is closing ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE from January 2017 b Taddington Manor, Taddington, nr Cutsdean, GL54 5RY Contact Jenny Blyth for future plans 20th Century and Contemporary Sculpture. t 01865 604070 Period Garden Statuary and Architectural Elements. m 077 98526252 Fine Reproduction Garden Ornament and Stone Fire [email protected] Surrounds. www.jennyblythfineart.co.uk Mon–Fri 9–5, Sat 10.30–4 t 01386 584414 www.artjericho.com [email protected] www.architectural-heritage.co.uk BONHAMS g Banbury Road, Shipton on Cherwell, Kidlington CAMPDEN GALLERY Oxford, Oxon OX5 1JH c High Street, Chipping Campden, Glos GL55 6AG Fine Art Auctioneers. Winter Exhibition. Through Jan. Valuations and collections. Tue–Sat 10–5.30, Sun 11–4 t 01386 841555 please contact for viewing times [email protected] t 01865 853640 www.campdengallery.co.uk [email protected]

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Franz Marc (1880-1916) ‘Pferde (Horses)’ 140 x 210mm Marcus Campbell exhibiting at Works on Paper Fair (see feature page 31)

Albert Montserrat ‘Oil Spot Vase VII’ porcelain with oil spot glaze, height 56cm Bath Contemporary (see listing on facing page) 20 GALLERIES JANUARY 2017 MAP 13 ENGLAND SOUTH

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PETWORTH HOUSE & PARK f HASTINGS MUSEUM & ART GALLERY Church Street, Petworth, W Sussex GU28 0AE j Johns Place, Bohemia Road, Hastings, E Sussex Turner & The Age of British Watercolour. Jan 7–Mar 12. A major exhibition featuring watercolours by Turner and TN34 1ET his contemporaries on loan from the Higgins Bedford. t01424 451052 A rare opportunity to see this important collection www.hmag.org.uk alongside Petworth’s paintings and sculptures. booking line 0344 249 1895 t0844 249 1895 [email protected] KENT t @PetworthNT f PetworthNT www.nationaltrust.org.uk/petworth LILFORD GALLERY k 3 Palace Street, Canterbury, Kent CT1 2DY Mon–Sat9.30–5, Sun 11–4 t01227 639086 EAST SUSSEX [email protected] www.lilfordgallery.com 35 NORTH CONTEMPORARY FINE ART LILFORD FRAMING g 35North Road, Brighton, E Sussex BN1 1YB 76 Castle Street, Canterbury CT1 2QD Gallery closed in Jan. Mon–Sat9.30–5 t01227 766616 Thu–Sat11–5.30 t07792 058039 [email protected] [email protected] www.lilfordframing.com t @35NorthGallery www.35NorthGallery.com LINDEN HALL STUDIO l 32 St George’s Road, Deal, Kent CT14 6BA ARTICHOKE GALLERY Winter Group Show. Until Jan 29. h Church Street, Ticehurst, E Sussex TN57AE Mixed exhibition of paintings, sculpture, ceramics, prints All Shapes and Sizes. Jan 21–Mar 25. and photography by 50 Artists. Looking at people in our own particular way. Tue–Sat10–4, Sun 11–2 or by appt Tue–Sat9.30–4.30 t01580 200905 t01304 360411 [email protected] [email protected] t @ArtichokeGlry f ArtichokeGallery t @Studio–Linden f Linden-Hall-Studio www.artichokegallery.co.uk www.lindenhallstudio.co.uk

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Nicola Green ‘Obama Day 7, Hope’ Candida Stevens Fine Art (see listing on facing page) 22 GALLERIES JANUARY 2017 MAP 14 ENGLAND EAST ANGLIA

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WALTON AND BOVILL FINE ART BEDFORDSHIRE g The Tin Shop, Felsham Rd, Bradfield st George FOYER GALLERY Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP30 0AQ c Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford, Beds A range of work loosely described as Modern British. MK40 2TU Through Jan. Michael Checketts: Trains, Boats and Planes. by apptt07770 987163 Jan 14–Feb 7. [email protected] An exhibition of paintings and pastels from the last www.waltonandbovillfineart.co.uk

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MODERN ARTISTS GALLERY b High Street, Whitchurch on Thames, Oxon RG8 7EX 4 Abstract Artists. Until Jan 10. Paul Wright, Paul Kessling, Ashley Hanson, Alice Cescatti Graeme Wilcox plus RaymondChurch ceramics andRichardScott prints. ‘Supporters’ Mon–Fri 10–5, Sat 10–2 or by appt t 0118 984 5893 oil on canvas, 30 x 30in [email protected] The Contemporary t @modernartists f Modern-Artists-Gallery Fine Art Gallery Eton www.modernartistsgallery.com (see listing on this page)

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P O ROA O E AD H ON R S YD THE CYNTHIA CORBETT GALLERY synonymous with the River Thames and Greenwich. ? London SW – by appt only At 83, this artist’s retrospective is a fitting tribute. London Art Fair Islington. Stand G1. Jan 18–22. Mon–Fri 9.30–5.30, Sat/Sun 12–4 Collect Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea. Stand 6.4. Feb 2–6. t 020 8465 5968 PalmSprings Fine Art Fair Palm Springs. Feb 16–19. [email protected] t 020 8947 6782 www.thegreenwichgallery.com [email protected] t @corbettgallery f TheCynthiaCorbettGallery GREENWICH PRINTMAKERS GALLERY www.thecynthiacorbettgallery.com b 1A The Market, Greenwich, London SE10 9HZ Prints for Presents. Until Jan 8. Kit Boyd. Jan 10–29. THE FOUNTAIN GALLERY Nikki Braunton. Jan 31–Feb 19. a 26 Bridge Rd, Hampton Court, Surrey KT8 9HA Original Artist Prints at affordable prices. Greenwich Kitty Wass. Jan 10–22. Printmakers is situated in the heart of Greenwich, in the The Purbeck seas and gardens inspire richly worked old covered fruit market which also houses many paintings full of colour and joyful imagery. specialist shops and a craft and antiques market. Anouschka Hutton and Wick Hutton. Jan 24–Feb 5. Tue–Sun 10.30–5.30 Peculiar Pieces and Phenomenal Pictures – from metal t 020 8858 1569 sculptor Wick Hutton and artist Anouschka Hutton. [email protected] Tue–Sun 11.30–5.30 www.greenwich-printmakers.co.uk t 020 8941 5865 [email protected] www.fountaingallery.co.uk INGO FINCKE GALLERY c 24 Battersea Rise, London SW11 1EE We represent new and established contemporary artists, THE GREENWICH GALLERY concentrating mainly with oil on canvas. b Linear House, Peyton Place, Greenwich, London SE10 8RS With a welcoming atmosphere we attract first time buyers Peter Kent: A Retrospective. Jan 6–30. *ad and collectors alike. Peter’s work is highly-prized and in many collections. Mon–Sat 10.30–5.30 Draughtsman, chronicler, river watcher, he is particularly t 020 7228 7966 www.ingofincke.com

LANDMARK ARTS CENTRE !"#"$%&"'#% d Ferry Road, Teddington, Middlesex TW11 9NN Call To Artists for the 2017 Landmark Art Fairs – deadline for applications Jan 13. Spring Fair May 19–21, ! #$%#&'($)* $ Autumn Fair Oct 13–15. Details on the website. *ad t 020 8977 7558 [email protected] t @LandmarkArts f LandmarkArtsCentre The www.landmarkartscentre.org Greenwich PORTAL PAINTERS ? 59 Overstone Road, London W6 0AD Gallery London Art Fair Islington. Stand G17. Jan 18–22. Specialists in fine figurative paintings with a surreal and January 6th - 30th 2017 sometimes humorous flavour. Beryl Cook signed limited edition prints and original JANUARY 2017 GALLERIES 25

paintings. We attend London Art Fair (Jan), AAF Battersea bronze sculpture. (Mar), Lapada Fair in Berkeley Square (Sep) and 20/21 t 020 8831 6000 British Art Fair (Sep). [email protected] viewings by appt only www.richmond.gov.uk t 07801 668237 [email protected] t @PortalPainters THE RUSSELL GALLERY www.portalpainters.co.uk g 12 LowerRichmond Road, Putney, London SW15 1JP www.berylcook.org Gallery closed until Jan 17. Mixed Christmas and New Year Exhibition. Until Jan 21. Over 40 artists, a constantly changing show. POSK GALLERY Anthony Morris NEAC RP. Jan 26–Feb 18. e 238-246 King Street, London W6 0RF English landscapes, seascapes, Russian cities in snow. Pawel Jasinski: Definition of Beauty. Paintings. Jan 3–13. A gentle, captivating artist. Nasim Nabavizedah: Paintings. Jan 14–20. Tue–Sat 10–5.30 daily 10–9 t 020 8780 5228 t 020 8741 1940 [email protected] www.posk.org/c5/en/gallery www.russell-gallery.com

ROBERT PARKER WILL’S ART WAREHOUSE ? Permanent studio exhibition – by appointment. h 180 LowerRichmond Road, Putney SW15 1LY More subversive ideas and top class paintings in Finders Keepers. Until Feb 13. support. *ad A delightful collection of artworks made from recycled “As good as any and better than most.” – Oliver Bevan. materials. [email protected] FeaturingMaria Rivans, Mat Kemp, Jane Perkins, www.robertparkerart.co.uk Karen Jones and Jane Wilson. daily 10.30–6 t 020 8246 4840 RIVERSIDE GALLERY [email protected] f Old Town Hall, Whittaker Avenue, Richmond, Surrey t @wills–art TW9 1TP f Will’sArtWarehouse Sumiko Okubo: A Poem of the Harvest. Until Feb 18. www.wills-art.com Japanese artist Sumiko Okubo is inspired by the natural world, combined with a deep sense of the spiritual. She works in woodblock and etching, pastel and

THE INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR FOR CONTEMPORARY OBJECTS 2–6.2.2017 SAATCHI GALLERY LONDON To book tickets go to collect17.org.uk

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T N C O HIGHGATE CONTEMPORARY ART R RT H C N R R c 26 Highgate High Street, London N6 5JG O D O HighgateH R LANE U Alexander Debenham. Jan 18–Feb 5. T O H AD A C D E c R R H R E T C N H A collection of still life and portraiture inspired by the Y N S H I P H S LL E D d IG E L R M H W Y Dutch Golden Age and British 18th Century painting. H G O A A R C T A NE A E O A N H HAMPSTEAD Y D L I D H A PV Jan 18, 6–8.30. OO F HEATH IG D LEW H K F S T tube Archway IN H C A V buses 143, 210, 271 H E L R Archway E S Tue–Sat 11–7, Sun 11–5 & by appt t 020 8340 7564 Y T D E O A S R V e C [email protected] O NE O A K Belsize Park Kentish Town MILL LA f R U A ’S t @highgateart D N D R N A N H CE OF WALES RD Finchley Rd b PRIN W O O www.highgateart.com H J O R Z Chalk Farm T I T N G I Swiss Cottage F H E H AD S D RO I AIDE RD L C T R DE K M D A A R N R A D R A A M

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E K N L E Y buses 143, 210, 271 from Archway tube to Highgate P G E R B B E N E D L A R R A T King's Cros Village D N Madia Vale D G REGENT'S PARK Y S Tue–Fri 1–5, Sat 11–4, Sun 11–5, free admn W Euston T D VE A A t 020 8340 3343 A R P O D AR R N E K N LA RO STO [email protected] ER R AD EU O Warren Street www.hlsi.net ? BEARDSMORE GALLERY London Art Fair Islington. Stand 46. Jan 18–22. SYLVESTER FINE ART Contemporary painting, works on paper, sculpture and e 64 Belsize Lane, London NW3 5BJ ceramics. Principally exhibiting a variety of 20th and 21st Century viewings by appt t 020 7485 0923 British and European artists, including the modern [email protected] masters, as well as a range of contemporary studio www.beardsmoregallery.com ceramics. Wed–Fri 11–6.30, Sat 10–6, Sun 10–4 BEN URI GALLERY & MUSEUM t 020 7443 5990 a Art. Identity. Migration [email protected] 108a Boundary Road, London NW8 0RH t @sylvesterart f SylvesterFineArt Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid: Yalta 1945. www.sylvesterfineart.co.uk Until Jan 29. A monumental and historically important installation by Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid who founded Sots Art in Russia. This work has not been seen TOM MERRIFIELD GALLERY in public since the Brooklyn Museum of Art in 1990. f 37c Fitzjohns Avenue, Hampstead, London NW3 5JY Mon 1–5.30, Tue–Fri 10–5.30, Sat/Sun 11–5, admn free Permanent Exhibition of Sculpture, Drawings and Prints t 020 7604 3991 by Tom Merrifield. t @BenUriGallery f BenUriGallery by appt only t 020 7431 0794 www.benuri.org.uk [email protected] www.tommerrifield.co.uk

THE CATTO GALLERY b 100 Heath Street, London NW3 1DP Mon–Sat 10–6, Sun 12.30–6 t 020 7435 6660 [email protected] www.cattogallery.co.uk

The 1st Thursday Chelsea’s historic London Sketch Club is open to all aspiring and artist sketchers on The 3rd Thursday Thursday January 5th and 19th January 2017 . . . for an evening of life drawing . . . Working in the unique surroundings of the 19th century studio which provides a sociable but focused atmosphere in which to draw, the club provides all but materials. www.londonsketchclub.com Thursday January 5th and 19th

For details please email [email protected] – space is limited – booking essential JANUARY 2017 GALLERIES 27 MAP 18 LONDON KENSINGTON & NOTTING HILL W OR Westbourne Pk acquired by The and Museum of London. OT A Mc Ladbroke Grove 40(M) Mon–Sat 11–6 t 020 8964 8153 L ET A E E [email protected] OV TR D GR W S B NE D OUR E AE www.palmtreegallery.com R ESTB R W Q S P O T U B K D E O E R D E U G G E R P N N X R A G E THE ROWLEY GALLERY A R Bayswater S E S O D S R W K I T U E V S d R R C 115 Kensington Church Street, London W8 7LN N A E O E D A B Y O SQ D M Queensway Mixed Exhibition of small contemporary paintings and N KE RO E R B Notting Hill Gate AD P BAYSWATER ROAD prints. *ad O L E P A AT ILL G A D H K ING L Bespoke picture framers since 1898. Hand-finished OTT E A C

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LEIGHTON HOUSE MUSEUM WILLER b 12 Holland Park Road, London W14 8LZ h 12-14 Holland Street, Kensington, London W8 4LT Former home and studio of leading Victorian artist New Tableware: Part 1. Through Jan. Frederic, Lord Leighton (1830-96). Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–5 & by appt A private palace of art, built to designs of George t 020 7937 3518 Aitchison, extended and embellished over a 30 year [email protected] period. www.willer.co.uk Admn £7; concs £5 National Trust members £3.50 Art Fund members free. WORKS ON PAPER FAIR daily 10–5.30, clo Tue i Royal Geographical Society, Exhibition Road, London t 020 7602 3316 SW7 2QJ. www.leightonhouse.co.uk Works onPaper Fair. Feb 9–12. *ad This popular fair specialises in drawings, watercolours, original prints, artists books from leading dealers. Festival PALM TREE GALLERY of talks featuring Andrew Graham –Dixon, Frances c 291 Portobello Road, London W10 5TD Spalding and unmissable Loan Exhibition from Eton Fuller Maps: Get Lost. College Collections. Run by Hodgson Events. Contemporary maps and new works, including Fuller’s Thu 11–9, Fri–Sun 11–6, admn £20, 14–21 years £10 London Town and original edition prints. t 01798 215007 Unique opportunity to see works which have been www.worksonpaperfair.com

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CRICKET FINE ART c 2 Park Walk, London SW10 0AD PIERS FEETHAM GALLERY Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–5 h 475 Fulham Road, London SW6 1HL t 020 7352 2733 m 07778 568367 Small Paintings Group: Annual London Exhibition. [email protected] Jan 3–18. t @cricketfineart Featured artist – Louise Diggle. f CricketFineArt Paintings by group members including Jane Corsellis, www.cricketfineart.co.uk Ken Howard RA, Caroline McAdam Clark, Mary Jackson, Peter Kelly, Richard Pikesley, Barbara Richardson, Linda Sutton. Claire Paul: Paintings and Drawings. Jan 30–Feb 4. tube Fulham Broadway buses 14, 414, 211 Tue–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–1 t 020 7381 3031 www.piersfeethamgallery.com

TANYA BAXTER CONTEMPORARY i 436 Kings Road, Chelsea, London SW10 0LJ Mixed Exhibition including works by M.F. Husain, S.H. Raza, F.N. Souza, Ling Jian, Zeng Chuanxing, Vitaly Komar and Banksy, Pip Todd Warmoth and Sacha Jafri. Alexander Melamid by appt ‘Yalta’ 1945 t 020 7351 1367 Ben Uri Gallery & m 07961 360407 Museum [email protected] (see listing on map 17) www.tanyabaxtercontemporary.com JANUARY 2017 GALLERIES 29

Saatchi Gallery, London SW3, 2-6 February Contemporary craft by artists and makers can be seen and bought from the British and international galleries and exhibitors at this year’s Collect – the 13th edition, including those featured here. Filling all three floors of the Saatchi Gallery in Chelsea, the aim is to profile the skill and intellectual rigour behind modern craft – expect to find works in ceramics, glass, metal, wood and textiles along with non- traditional materials and experimental techniques. Organisers The Crafts Council are also exhibiting a new acquisition to its contemporary collection – a pair of tapestries by Grayson Perry. 1

CYNTHIA CORBETT GALLERY Stand 6.4 Chris Antemann, Fernanda Cortes, Michal Fargo, Amy Hughes, Patricia Mato-Mora, Mary O’Malley, Jongjin Park, Claire Partington, Zemer Peled, Matt Smith Image 1: Zemer Peled ‘Untitled’ 2016, porcelain, porcelain shards, fired clay, H40 x W28x L15 cm

LONDON GLASSBLOWING GALLERY Stand 7.1 Peter Layton, David Reekie, Nick Mount, Louis Thompson, Layne Rowe, Tim Rawlinson, Jochen Ott, Cathryn Shilling, Elliot Walker, Harry Morgan Image 2 : David Reekie ‘Casual Bystanders XII’ 4 2 PETRONILLA SILVER Stand 5.5 Showing innovative makers who explore the area where craft and art elide: Melanie Georgacopoulos, Tony Hayward, Nicola Tassie, Janice Tchalenko, Marta Rogoyska Image 3: Marta Rogoyska ‘The Territory’ 2016, wool on cotton weft, 45 x 52 cm

THE SCOTTISH GALLERY Stand 6.2 A capsule collection celebrating the life partnership of two pioneers from the world of modern jewellery, Wendy Ramshaw and David Watkins Image 4: Wendy Ramshaw ‘Yellow Buzz Ringset’ c.2010, 18ct yellow gold with citrines on a white Delrin stand 3 inlaid with yellow bands 30 GALLERIES JANUARY 2017 MAP 20 LONDON KNIGHTSBRIDGE & BELGRAVIA

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The now long established Works on Paper Art Fair is the only one ofits kind – dedicated entirely to selling work done on paper, ie everything from watercolours and drawings to posters, photography and artists' books.The Fair also appeals to and draws in a wider public with a variety ofevents. This year the loan show is fromthe wonderful but rarely seen Eton College Collections, some 1500 watercolours and drawings in all, from which many of the Gainsboroughs, Cotmans, Girtins, Turners, Rowlandsons, Palmers and 20th century works are being seen in public for the first time. As if this wasn't enough of an added attraction in itself, there is also a special series of lectures and talks from a distinguished roster of critics and writers – among them David Boyd Haycock, Frances Spalding and Hepworth Wakefield curator Simon Wallis.

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Abbott and Holder Babbington Fine Art Kamal Bakhshi - Modern Asian Art Bird and Carrot Camburn Fine Art France Marcus Campbell Art Books Hilary Chapman Fine Prints Sarah Colegrave Fine Art Coombe Gallery Eton College Collections Fine Art Consultancy London M J Forster Gallery Hanga Ten - Contemporary Japanese Prints Julian Hartnoll fine artmonger Elizabeth Harvey-Lee Holland Murray Fine Art Gwen Hughes Fine Art Francis Iles & Artists ofRussia The Japanese Print Shop Jennings Fine Art Kevis House Gallery Lancz Gallery - Brussels Lime Tree Gallery Paul Mayhew Fine Art Freya Mitton Andy Moore Calligraphy Harry Moore-Gwyn Newman Fine Art Charles Nugent, Cheshire Oriel Fine Art Michael Parkin Fine Art Guy Peppiatt Fine Art PH2 John Robertson Sheppard and Welbourne Fine Art, Sussex Shtager Gallery Gwenda Morgan ‘Bookplate for Helen Austin’ Kevis House Gallery Karen Taylor Fine Art Alexander Cozens ‘Landscape with Buildings’ Eton College Collections Wallector John ‘Warwick’ Smith ‘Snowdon from the Treath Mawr Sands’ Abbott and Holder Zuleika Gallery David Smith ‘Rainy Day in Stornoway’ Lime Tree Gallery 32 GALLERIES JANUARY 2017 MAP 21 LONDON BLOOMSBURY & FITZROVIA

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ABBOTT AND HOLDER DÉBUT ART & THE CONINGSBY GALLERY a30 Museum Street, London WC1A 1LH d30 Tottenham Street, London W1T 4RJ opp British Museum Mon–Fri 9–6 Nine Day January Sale. Jan 7–15. t 020 7636 7478 Heads: An Exhibition of Selected Portraits c.1630–1980. [email protected] t 020 7637 3981 t @ConingsbyG [email protected] f The-Coningsby-Gallery www.abbottandholder.co.uk www.debutart.com www.coningsbygallery.com

CONTEMPORARY CERAMICS CENTRE b63 Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3BF ENITHARMON EDITIONS London gallery specialising exclusively in British studio e10 Bury Place, Bloomsbury, WC1A 2JL ceramics. A regularly changing display, it is always possi- Original works from Peter Blake, Michael Craig-Martin, ble to see a wide range of work from functional tableware Jim Dine, Gilbert & George, , Duane Michals, to individual collector’s pieces. Victor Pasmore and Paula Rego. Mon–Sat 10.30–6 Artists’ Books, Original Prints, Poetry, Literary Editions. t 020 7242 9644 see website for opening times [email protected] t 020 7430 0844 www.cpaceramics.com www.enitharmon.co.uk

CURWEN GALLERY THE FRAMERS GALLERY c34 Windmill Street, London W1T 2JR f36 Windmill Street, London W1T 2JT Hot Off The Press 2017. Jan 11–28. www.theframersgallery.co.uk Selected MA Printmaking Graduates from the London Schools. GALLERY DIFFERENT t 020 7323 4700 g14 Percy Street, Fitzrovia, London W1T 1DR www.curwengallery.co.uk Paper and Bronze. Exhibition of works on paper and bronze sculpture by gallery and guest artists. Tue–Fri 10.30–6, Thu 10.30–8, Sat 11–5 t 020 7637 3775 [email protected] t @G–Different f galleryDifferent www.gallerydifferent.co.uk

JOSEPH FINE ART h49 New Oxford Street, London WC1A 1BL Specialists in original works by Andy Warhol, Bambi, Banksy, Damien Hirst, Jürgen Kuhl, Keith Haring, Robert Indiana, Roy Lichtenstein and other collectable artists. We offer an extensive and comprehensive selection of works by these artists and more at dealer prices. Our team will provide you with a knowledgeable and per- Glen Baxter sonalised service in a relaxed atmosphere. ‘But I specifically requested a Mon–Sat 10.30–6.30, Sun by appt Rothko! Barked Ken’ t 020 7240 6799 Flowers [email protected] (see listing on map 36) www.josephfineart.co.uk JANUARY 2017 GALLERIES 33 MAP 22 LONDON MARYLEBONE

OCTOBER GALLERY PARK i24 Old Gloucester Street, London WC1N 3AL Sylvie Franquet: reMembering. Until Jan 28. October Gallery, London is excited to announce Gt Portland St Baker Street Regent's Park reMembering, an exhibition of new works by Sylvie Franquet. Marylebone The artist’s first solo presentation includes textiles, AD T O S installations and collage. NE R O H EB P L G tube Holborn/Russell Square Y I AR O M H S

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a M W O R NE T L P U P A S L L A C T C A E R E REBECCA HOSSACK ART GALLERY C S E E j E 2a Conway Street, Fitzrovia, London W1T 6BA ST T RGE ST Janus. Jan 5–28. GEO E T ORE R GM A group show of contrasting textures. WI P t 020 7436 4899 L D A OR REBECCA HOSSACK ART GALLERY AT CHARLOTTE STREET OXF ST C OUR T 28 Charlotte Street, London W1T 2NA YM E REE SE RD ST Janus. Jan 5–28. OXFO Bond Street Continuing the Conway Street exhibition, including Marble Arch Dr Phil Shaw’s hyperreal digital prints, concrete sculpture by Ross Bonfanti and impasto oil paintings by GRAHAM HUNTER GALLERY Holly Zandbergen. a81 Baker Street, London W1U 6RQ Mon–Sat 10–6 Graham A Hunter: Colorama. Jan 21–Feb 18. t 020 7255 2828 Works on paper. [email protected] Mon–Fri 9.30–6, Sat 10–5, Sun 11–4 www.rebeccahossack.com t 020 7935 7794 [email protected] www.grahamhuntergallery.co.uk STORE STREET GALLERY Professional onsite framing service. k32 Store Street, London WC1E 7BS www.creativepictureframing.co.uk www.storestreetgallery.com

THOMPSON’S GALLERY LONDON WOOLFF GALLERY l89Charlotte Street, London W1T 4PU b15 New Cavendish Street, London W1G 9UB London Art Fair Islington. Stand G39. Jan 18–22. Mixed Exhibition. Through Jan. Mon–Fri 10.30–6, Sat 11–5 A month of exhibiting the best of our Modern British and t 020 7631 0551 Contemporary painting and sculpture to start 2017. [email protected] London Art Fair Islington. Stand G24 Jan 18–22. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10.30–5.30 t @woolfgallery f woolffgallery www.woolffgallery.co.uk t 020 7935 3595 [email protected] t @thompsonsgall f ThompsonsGalleries ZARI GALLERY www.thompsonsgallery.co.uk m73 Newman Street, London W1T 3EJ Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–2 t 020 7580 7759 [email protected] t @ZariGallery f ZariGallery www.zarigallery.co.uk

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D E HAMILTONS GALLERY Bond Street R E IN OV R g13 Carlos Place, London W1K 2EU ET h G ST N TREB S i A Herb Ritts: Super. Until Jan 27.

S I H D D N .M OR O OXF U N L b Tue–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–4 D K E T N O S m Y E T E A N e t 020 7499 9494 . T N Q S R SE S V S UA R A S OU GHH I T E S X EI E [email protected] W S U T T O R T S W D D ET G T E E A D t @HamiltonsGall Hamiltons Gallery L TR V E E f E S B A E E c O E S R T K Y M www.hamiltonsgallery.com Y O R d R OO T S R T R M O G S B R K'S N S O W E E RO T N B D T O S I SVE R E f j T U RO T ET S HANINA FINE ARTS G TRE D S S T N A h R V 21 Woodstock Street, London W1C 2AP NO R O SVE I RO T E C Leading specialists in the post-war School of Paris. C G S T E N L E l S AR A DO P T D Showing Claude Venard, Gustave Singier, U R R R SQ U N T OC L O O S FF O B T I O U N CL M Jacques Germain, John Levée, Olivier Debré, g S R O A R EY B T K P EL U P Youla Chapoval, André Lanskoy, Jean Le Moal and others. L K S R N 2 R B 6 T Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 12–4

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T E D E E E D R O www.haninafinearts.com T R V B M E S S A B O LL Q U A E R I P R S ET H K T RE T 2 E R JEROME ZODO GALLERY ST S 7 L E TH E E U S Y T i25–26 Dering Street, London W1S 1AT P S E SO L S A . R T A A R Specialising in Post–War and Contemporary Art, R H E U C E K B T D O featuring works by Arman, Alighiero Boetti, L L L T A E O Agostino Bonalumi, Alberto Burri, Enrico Castellani, N Y N H S Chamberlain, Damien Hirst, Lucio Fontana, Yayoi Kusama, S A T E a L T ET F Turi Simeti and many other master artists. STRE M ZON H O Y UR ITE O O L For current exhibitions please contact the gallery. C WH R N IL S D Mon–Sat 10–6 E A C t 020 7629 8154 54 THE GALLERY [email protected] a54 Shepherd Market, London W1J 7QX www.jerome-zodo.com www.54thegallery.co.uk OPERA GALLERY LONDON ANNELY JUDA FINE ART j134 New Bond Street, London W1S 2TF b23 Dering Street, London W1S 1AW Opera Gallery exhibits and sells masterpieces of Modern Nigel Hall: Here and Now, There and Then. Until Jan 7. Art by the likes of Picasso, Miró, Buffet and Chagall; Richard Wilson: Stealing Space. Jan 26–Mar 25. along with Contemporary established and upcoming Richard Wilson’s first exhibition at Annely Juda Fine Art artists such as Kusama, Yue Minjun, David Mach, features brand new site specific works. Gérard Rancinan, Lita Cabellut and Joe Black. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–5 Monthly exhibitions of both Masters and Contemporary art t 020 7629 7578 throughout the year. [email protected] Mon–Sat 10–7, Sun 12–5 t @Annely–Juda f AnnelyJudaFineArt t 020 7491 2999 www.annelyjudafineart.co.uk [email protected] www.operagallery.com cBEAUX ARTS LONDON 48 Maddox Street, London W1S 1AY OSBORNE SAMUEL Modern British Classics. Until Jan 28. k23a Bruton Street, London W1J 6QG Sandra Blow, Lynn Chadwick, Elisabeth Frink, Terry Frost, London Art Fair Islington. Stand 35. Jan 18–22. Patrick Heron, Roger Hilton, Peter Lanyon, Paul Mount, Including works by Brendan Burns, John Blackburn, John Piper, Graham Sutherland. Lynn Chadwick, Melanie Comber, Sean Henry, London Art Fair Islington. Stand 28. Jan 18–22. Peter Kinley, Henry Moore, Grayson Perry, Keith Vaughan, Mon–Sat 11–6 t 020 74931155 Alfred Wallis and Christopher Wood. [email protected] Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–2 www.beauxartslondon.uk t 020 74937939 [email protected] BELGRAVIA GALLERY d23 Maddox Street, London W1S 2QN t @OsborneSamuel Mon–Fri 10.30–6, wkend by appt t 020 7495 1010 www.osbornesamuel.com [email protected] www.belgraviagallery.com SOTHEBY’S l34–35 New Bond Street, London W1A 2AA BONHAMS Auctions held daily. e101 New Bond Street, London W1S 1SR Free advice and valuations given on the premises. Auctions and viewing held daily. Free verbal valuations. Mon–Fri 9–4.30 t 020 7293 5000 Mon–Fri 8.30–5, Sun (viewing only) 2–5 t 020 7629 6602 TRINITY HOUSE PAINTINGS GIMPEL FILS m50 Maddox Street, W1S 1AY f30 Davies Street, London W1K 4NB Trinity House is an international art dealership that is Gallery closed until Jan 4. now in its tenth year, specialising in art from a variety of Alan Davie: Works from the ’70s. Until Jan 16. periods, from 19th Century painting to contemporary Group show. From Jan 19. sculpture. Mon–Fri 10–5.30, Sat 11–4 t 020 7493 2488 Mon–Sat 10–6 [email protected] t 020 7499 8958 t @GimpelFils f Gimpel-Fils [email protected] www.gimpelfils.com www.trinityhousepaintings.com

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BOOK TICKETS londonartfair.co.uk 36 GALLERIES JANUARY 2017 MAP 24 LONDON CORK STREET U IL R grapple with philosophy and the world’s fruits are in C R E E constant peril. O L G London Art Fair Islington. Stand 26. Jan 18–22. ST I R RD N O E tube Oxford Circus, Green Park b R KO G Mon–Sat 10–6 FO L S W N t 020 7439 7766 F SD A T LI O T [email protected] C T B V C N t @flowersgallery R U IL O E www.flowersgallery.com R E S R EL T N K TIN R G O DN MAYOR GALLERY E S G W O T W c21 Cork Street, First Floor, London W1S 3LZ T O N Valerio Adami: The Narrative Line. Jan 11–Feb 10. L R TO D N G Recent paintings and preliminary sketches. B E IN Mon–Fri 10–5.30 O B E c SL A R T I t 020 7734 3558 O T V L N BdU NS [email protected] B N GD D a t @MayorGallery. E D ON M S GT ROYAL www.mayorgallery.com A T S IN A RT L ACADEMY D R B L BU R e REDFERN GALLERY O B L U E ER d20 Cork Street, London W1S 3HL V E O L EI Arnold van Praag: At 90. Until Feb. BROWSE & DARBY An exhibition of paintings and drawings. a19 Cork Street, London W1S 3LP Illustrated catalogue available with an essay by Contemporary Gallery Artists. Jan 9–Feb 3. Andrew Lambirth. Recent paintings, drawings and prints by contemporary London Art Fair Islington. Stand 20. Jan 18–22. artists including Robert Dukes, Eileen Hogan, Mon–Fri 11–5.30, Sat 11-2 Endellion Lycett-Green, Victoria Crowe, Janie Patterson, t 020 7734 1732 Thomas Lamb, and many more. [email protected] London Art Fair Islington. Stand 41. Jan 18–22. www.redfern-gallery.com Mon–Fri 10–5.30, Sat during exhibitions 11–2 t 020 7734 7984 [email protected] ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS eBurlington House, Piccadilly, London W1 t @BrowseandDarby www.browseanddarby.co.uk Abstract Expressionism. Until Jan 2. Anthony Green RA: The Life and Death of Miss Dupont. Jan 18–Apr 30. Revolution: Russian Art 1917–1932. Feb 11–Apr 17. ESKENAZI America after the Fall: Painting in the 1930s. b10 Clifford Street, London W1S 2LJ Feb 25–Jun 4. www.eskenazi.co.uk daily10–6, Fri until 10 t 020 7300 8000 www.royalacademy.org.uk FLOWERS c21 Cork Street, London W1S 3LZ Small is Beautiful: 34th Edition. Until Jan 7. Glen Baxter: Furtive Loomings. Jan 11–Feb 11. New and recent works on paper exploring Baxter’s surreal world, where cowboys ponder modern art, schoolboys

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In the dark days of winter, that was one, with its sun drenched, extraordinarily exotic Orientalist sleeping female beauty, creation of the Victorian wrapped in orange draperies imagination, Leighton House and set against a Mediterranean Museum, is always an background, formed part of exhilarating escape from Leighton's final submission to the mundanity, but never more so Royal Academy before his death now, with the temporary return of in 1896. It then 'disappeared' for one of the great icons of decades before being sold, in Victorian painting, Lord 1963, to a museum in Puerto Leighton's creation ‘Flaming Rico. It has never been seen Frederic Leighton ‘Flaming June’ ©Museo de Arte de Ponce June’ 1895. The painting, a here since – go and see it in the The Luis A Ferré Foundation, Inc 'hothouse' image if ever there place where it was painted! NU JANUARY 2017 GALLERIES 37 MAP 25 OLD BOND STREET N E G N W IN BROWN’S TO L F B UR RA A O B Mayfair Art Tour G L N B U ROYAL B D R 21 JANUARY 2017 E S c L ACADEMY T IN www.roccofortehotels.com/hotels-and-resorts/browns-hotel/events D M G AL O b A Y O T Y RO DE O Brown’s Hotel hosts the next exclusive Mayfair A V R A L H L RC N IL E L A D H ST A art tour on Saturday 21 January, introducing B R E D B R C guests to four Mayfair exhibitions. The tour, E OR O R F N A AF S D which costs just £60 to attend, includes: K ST D E E T S coffee/tea in The Library at Brown’s Hotel on L S R T arrival (10.30 – 11am), tour of four galleries in E T E Y R d E the surrounding Mayfair and lunch in HIX T S E a Mayfair. T E LY R T IL Guests can also take advantage of ‘Mayfair E D E A Art Lovers Weekend’ including one night at O T C L Brown’s Hotel, breakfast, Mayfair Art Tour and T IC O P lunch for two. Rates from £530. ALBEMARLE GALLERY Forthcoming Art Tour dates include: a49 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4JR Winter Show. Jan 1–31. 18 February, 18 March, 22 April, 27 May. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–4 t 020 7499 1616 Numbers are limited to eight guests per art [email protected] tour so advance booking is recommended. t @albgallery f albemarlegallery To book a place on one of the art tours, www.albemarlegallery.com call Reservations on 020 7518 4172.

BROWN’S ART TOURS bBrown’s Hotel, 33 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4BP Mayfair Art Tour. On Jan 21. *ad Guided tour ofgalleries, curated walk, art themed lunch in HIX Mayfair. £60 per head, booking required. Future dates include Feb 18, Mar 18, Apr 22, May 27. t 020 7493 6020 CALL TO [email protected] www.roccofortehotels.com/hotels-and-resorts/browns- hotel/events ARTISTS RICHARD NAGY LTD FOR THE LANDMARK c22 Old Bond Street, London W1S 4PY Classic Modernism, German Expressionism, ART FAIRS 2017 Viennese Secession including works by Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt, and their contemporaries. Spring Art Fair takes place by appt 19th, 20th and 21st May 2017 t 020 7262 6400 [email protected] Autumn Art Fair takes place www.richardnagy.com 13th, 14th and 15th October 2017 For information please visit WATERHOUSE & DODD www.landmarkartscentre.org d47 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4JW or email [email protected] Impressionist and Modernist artists. Through Jan. Work by artists including Frank Avray Wilson, Alexander Calder, Prunella Clough, Paul Feiler, John Piper, DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS Camille Pissarro and Louis Valtat. 13TH JANUARY 2017 London Art Fair Islington. Stand 8. Jan 18–22. Exhibiting modern and contemporary work. Mon–Fri 9.30–6, Sat 11–4 t 020 7734 7800 m 07786 740906 www.landmarkartscentre.org [email protected] LandmarkArts Landmark Arts Centre t @waterhousedodd f waterhousedodd landmarkartfairs landmark spring and autumn artfairs www.waterhousedodd.com Ferry Road, Teddington, TW11 9NN : 020 8977 7558

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MARTYN GREGORY GALLERY h35 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AU Y P L R A I L R N I C Early English Watercolours, British Paintings; also C D A E A D 'S C E leading specialist in China Trade Paintings and pictures CP I I C relating to the Far East. PA C R A b T C D E A I L E Mon–Fri 10–6 D L Y R E ST t 020 7839 3731 YN M MASON'S [email protected] ER D J U YARD l www.martyngregory.com K E S g B S T c PAISNEL GALLERY U ET T e f RE R i9 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AB J R ST A Y E k E 20th Century British Art, Post-War and St Ives. S M ER T m London Art Fair Islington. Stand 40. Jan 18–22. YD T PL E R R i Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat & other times by appt t 020 7930 9293 RK E PA S E [email protected] ' T a S T d EE www.paisnelgallery.co.uk h TR S G S j T KIN R STERN PISSARRO GALLERY PL S'S E j66 St James’s Street, London SW1A 1NE ME JA E L Specialising in works by Camille Pissaro and three ST AL T L M generations of his descendants together with AL Impressionist, post-impressionist and Modern Masters. P Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–5 t 020 7629 6662 AKTIS GALLERY [email protected] a10-11 Park Place, London SW1A 1LP www.pissarro.net China Black: Zao Wou-Ki, Wang Keping. Until Feb 6. Please check website for Jan opening dates. STOPPENBACH & DELESTRE Mon–Sat 10–2, 3–6 k17 Ryder Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6PY t 020 7629 6531 Specialists in French 19th and early 20th century [email protected] paintings and drawings. www.aktis-gallery.co.uk Works on view by Boudin, Daubigny, Dufy, Loiseau and Pissarro amongst others. BERNARD JACOBSON GALLERY We participate at TEFAF and Master Drawings. b28 Duke Street, London SW1Y 6AG Mon–Fri 10–5.30, Sat by appt t 020 7930 9304 Bruce McLean: A Hot Sunset and Shade Paintings. [email protected] Until Jan 28. www.artfrancais.com Works produced over the past year by acclaimed British action sculptor, painter and ceramicist, Bruce McLean. WHITE CUBE tube Green Park, Piccadilly l25-26 Mason’s Yard, St James’s, London SW1Y 6BU Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–2 t 020 7930 5373 t 020 7734 3431 www.whitecube.com [email protected] t @JacobsonGallery f BernardJacobsonGallery WHITFORD FINE ART www.jacobsongallery.com m6 Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6BN Twentieth Century British and European Paintings and CHRIS BEETLES GALLERY Sculpture including Post War Abstraction, Pop Art, French c10 Ryder Street, London SW1Y 6QB Cubism and Modernism. Aboriginal Art. Anthony Green RA: A major retrospective. Jan 31–Mar 4. Mon–Fri 10–6 t 020 7839 7551 t 020 7930 9332 [email protected] [email protected] www.chrisbeetles.com www.whitfordfineart.com CHRISTIE’S d8 King Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6QT t 020 7839 9060 on the COVER GALLERY 8 e8 Duke Street St James’s, London SW1Y 6BN Anthony Green at Chris Beetles Gallery www.8dukestreet.co.uk Anthony Green’s large, irregularly shaped oils are GROSVENOR GALLERY all about the experience ofhis life,especially his f32 St James’s Street, London SW1A 1HD marriage to Mary Cozens-Walker who has been the Mon–Fri 9.30–6, Sat 12–4 during exhibs t 020 7484 7979 inspiration for some 600 narrative paintings. [email protected] Working with exuberance, humour and passion t @grosvenorart f GrosvenorGallery www.grosvenorgallery.com sometimes his subjects are sad, dealing with death and divorce, but more often they are about love, ILLUSTRATIONCUPBOARD GALLERY g22 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AL joy and sexual fulfilment. His contribution to A unique art gallery representing the most distinguished Modernism is to tell a private story in pictures. contemporary book illustrators from around the world. Elected to the RA in 1971 he was the Summer Mon–Fri 9.30–6, Sat 11–5 Exhibition featured artist in 2003 and is again this t 020 7976 1727 [email protected] month (see Roundup page 6). Also at Chris Beetles www.illustrationcupboard.com Gallery listed on this page. JANUARY 2017 GALLERIES 39 MAP 27 LONDON TRAFALGAR SQ PUBLIC GALLERIES

W O E E R R L I U S A C E O S S Q I L R T T T A K K E T Highlighting exhibitions in public spaces around the UK S S R H T R A N D S S S S T E E E F T S E R R D T E T U See area listings for full details R A T T R R T G T T S R E E S D H Y N S N B L E E TO TO O A T T P L N M E RE W E BARBICAN ART GALLERY, LONDON L CO H C S E LD S A T X O C G RE The Vulgar: Fashion Redefined. Until Feb 5. I H N E E N E V e O T T G A A N L S W Map 29 T Y R A L O R A D I L U N R L N B O G A T S L T S ' S S S E F G

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SCOTTISH NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART THE NATIONAL GALLERY EDINBURGH cTrafalgar Square, London WC2N 5DN Bridget Riley: Paintings 1964-2015. Until Apr 17. Beyond Caravaggio. Until Jan 15. Darkness, light and Map 3 drama – exploretheinfluenceofoneof art’s most infamous and revolutionary figures. SCOTTISH NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY, EDINBURGH Australia’s Impressionists. Until Mar 26. Escapethe Scots in Italy: Artists and Adventurers. Until Mar 3. darkness of winter for the light-filled landscapes of Map 3 Australia in thefirst UK exhibitionof its kind. daily 10–6, Fri until 9 t 0800 912 6958 STANLEY SPENCER GALLERY, BERKS [email protected] Celebration Exhibition: Queen’s Award for Voluntary t @NationalGallery f NationalGallery Service. Until Mar 26. www.nationalgallery.org.uk Map 15

PANTER & HALL TATE BRITAIN, LONDON d11–12 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5LU Paul Nash. Until Mar 5. Map 20 The Scottish Show. Late Jan–Feb 17. A return of our annual Scottish show, our largest mixed exhibition TATE MODERN, LONDON featuring a great variety of art from north of the border. TheRadical Eye:ModernistPhotography from theSir London Art Fair Islington. Stand G15. Jan 18–22. Elton John Collection. Until May 7. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat by appt t 020 7399 9999 Map 28 [email protected] www.panterandhall.com THELMA HULBERT GALLERY, HONITON South West Academy Winter Exhibition. Jan 14–Feb 25. Map 9 WEST STREET GALLERY e8 West Street, Seven Dials, Covent Garden, WC2H 9NG 12 STAR GALLERY, LONDON Regular Exhibitions: contemporary oil & watercolour paintings, Josette Fenech: Horizons. Jan 18–Feb 3. sculpture, and ceramics. Sarah Burgess, Gerald Bate, Map 20 Rosemary Eversfield, John Joseph, Kat Joseph, Paul Harber. Mon–Fri 11–6 VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM, LONDON t 07714 535435 You Say You Want a Revolution?: Records and Rebels [email protected] 1966-1970. Until Feb 26. www.west-streetgallery.co.uk Map 21 40 GALLERIES JANUARY 2017 MAP 28 LONDON BANKSIDE & SOUTHWARK

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BANKSIDE GALLERY b LLEWELLYN ALEXANDER GALLERY 48 HoptonStreet, LondonSE19JH e124–126 The Cut, Waterloo, London SE1 8LN The Heatherley School of Fine Art: Staff Show 2017. opposite The Old Vic Theatre Jan 25–29. *ad Christmas Exhibition 2016: 4 Man Show. Until Jan 7. www.heatherleys.org Pamela Kay NEAC, RBA, RWS, ARCA Britain’s foremost www.banksidegallery.com oil painter. Watercolours by Lisa Graa Jensen RI. Geoffrey Wynne RI THE CELLO FACTORY and John Yardley RI. c33-34 Cornwall Road, London SE1 8TJ The Art of Landscape. Jan 10–Feb 10. www.cellofactory.com New paintings by Steven Outram RBA, John Stillman and David Sims. Edna Bizon: celebrated. Jan 10–Feb 10. C G P LONDON Tue–Sat 10–7.30 dThe Gallery & DilstonGrove, 1 Park Approach t 020 7620 1322/24 Southwark Park, London SE16 2UA [email protected] Unit : Camberwell School of Fine Art Second Year. www.LlewellynAlexander.com Jan 14–15. A large scale group exhibition across CGP’s www.amillionbrushstrokes.co.uk

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Artists working together can which to ponder risk . . . it is the enable individuals to present place you cross when you make work in synergistic ways which movement from one space into allows both a group, a space another”. The work on show is and single art works to enhance diverse and accomplished, promoted and perceived artists’ names may be familiar, messages. 15 of the Kan Kan Dominique Goodwin whose work Collective showing at the I noted in the 2015 National Espacio Gallery exemplifies this Open Art show is here with her in ‘Threshold’ where they are architectural reassignment of emphasising an exploration of small artefacts into reformulated the meaning of the word itself – constructions, at home in this Dominque Goodwin ‘Compass’ “Threshold can be a point from co-op run gallery space. PH JANUARY 2017 GALLERIES 41 ONLINE GALLERIES

LONDON GLASSBLOWING STUDIO AND GALLERY Businesses operating principally on the Internet f62-66 Bermondsey Street, London SE1 3UD TheUK’s foremost contemporary glass gallery and ARTUK.COM / ARTMAYFAIR.COM studio. Step into the studio and watch expert makers turn London art fairs, shows, auctions, UK galleries A–Z. molten glass into works of art. www.artmayfair.com Collect Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea. Stand 7.1. Feb 2–6. www.artuk.com Mon–Sat 10–6 t 020 7403 2800 [email protected] THE ART ROOM @LDNglassblowing Painting, sculptureand ceramicsby major artists working t in SW England. f LDNglass www.londonglassblowing.co.uk Services: Art sourcing, Exhibitions, Sales, Presentation, Advice. [email protected] www.theartroomtopsham.co.uk MENIER GALLERY g51 Southwark Street, London SE1 1RU www.meniergallery.co.uk ILLUSTRATION ART GALLERY Original illustration art from books, magazines, newspapers and comics at affordable prices. t 020 8768 0022 SKYLARK GALLERIES - Artist-Run h1.09 Oxo Tower Wharf, London SE1 9PH [email protected] first floor riverside www.illustrationartgallery.com Two friendly galleries on London’s South Bank present an exciting range of contemporary paintings, prints, THE INFINITE GALLERY ceramics, sculpture and photography. Rosemary Clunie. Tue–Sun 11–6, free admn [email protected] t 020 7401 9666 www.rosemaryclunie.com 5 Gabriel’s Wharf, SE1 9PP daily winter 12–5, summer 11–6 ORIEL Y LANFA t 020 7928 4005 Ednyfed, Lon Felin, Criccieth LL52 0DN [email protected] Viewing by appointment only. www.skylarkgalleries.com Contemporary Welsh Art and vintage silk scarves. t 07801 559505 [email protected] SOUTHBANK PRINTMAKERS www.ylanfa.com iGabriel’s Wharf, 56 Upper Ground, London SE1 9PP near the Oxo Tower PrintsGB.com Artist-run Gallery; contemporary printmakers showing a Dedicated site promoting the work of artists working in wide variety of images and techniques. print. All work is original and limited edition. Examples of Featuring: Jane Bristowe, Emma Clark, Paula Cox, etching, lithography, silkscreen, linocuts, woodcuts and Colin Gale, Vincent Jackson, Elaine Newman, engraving. Susie Perring, Melvyn Petterson, Sonia Rollo, Mon–Fri 11.30–5, Sat/Sun 10–7 Chris Salmon. t 020 7928 8184 t 01372 842879 www.southbankprintmakers.com www.printsgb.com

SAMUEL ROBSON FINE ART TATE MODERN jBankside, London SE1 9TG Specialising in Modern British Paintings and Sculptures. Robert Rauschenberg. Until Apr 2. t 07894 086836 First UK retrospective for 35 years of the Modern American [email protected] master. www.samuelrobsonfineart.com The Radical Eye: Modernist Photography from the Sir Elton John Collection. Until May 7. TALISMAN FINE ART A Major exhibition from one of the world’s greatest Symbolist Art, Art Nouveau, Deco, mainly on paper (1860- private collections of photography, an unrivalled 1940). selection of classic modernist images from the 1920s to t 07764 578130 the1950s. [email protected] Philippe Parreno: Hyundai Commission in theTurbine www.talisman-fine-art.com Hall. Until Apr 2. Wifredo Lam: TheEY Exhibition. Until Jan 8. VICTOR ARWAS GALLERY Sun–Thu 10–6, Fri/Sat 10–10 Editions Graphiques Ltd, London t 020 7887 8888 Original graphics, drawings, paintings, 1880–1960. [email protected] Art Nouveau and Art Deco Applied Arts and graphics. www.tate.org.uk/modern Books by Victor Arwas. t 020 7499 2658 [email protected] WHITE CUBE www.victorarwas.com k144-152 Bermondsey Street, London SE1 3TQ www.whitecube.com THE WHITLEY ART GALLERY Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, Ireland (viewing by appointment) Original Prints and Drawings, Japanese Woodblocks, Contemporary Artists and Photographers. t 00353 1 2829915 [email protected] www.thewhitleyartgallery.com 42 GALLERIES JANUARY 2017 MAP 29 LONDON CITY, KING’S CROSS, ISLINGTON & EAST END

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Leicester Square N T K O B BARBICAN ART GALLERY FLOWERS aBarbican Centre, SilkStreet, London EC2Y 8DS e82 Kingsland Road, London E2 8DP The Vulgar: Fashion Redefined. Until Feb 5. New Work by Gallery Artists. Until Jan 14. Major exhibition exploring the idea of taste in fashion. Kevin Sinnott: History Paintings. Jan 20–Mar 11. SiobhanDavies Dance: material rearranged to be. New works bringing to light radical histories of South Wales. Jan 20–28. see also Cork Street map An ambitious new installation comprising multiple tube Liverpool Street, Old Street, Hoxton pieces by choreographers, visual artists, scientists and buses 55, 48, 149, 67, 242, 26 designers. Tue–Sat 10–6 see website for opening times t 020 7920 7777 t 0845 1207550 [email protected] [email protected] t @flowersgallery t @BarbicanCentre www.flowersgallery.com f BarbicanCentre www.barbican.org.uk/artgallery LONDON ART FAIR fBusiness Design Centre, 52 Upper Street, Islington THE EAGLE GALLERY/EMH ARTS London N1 0QH b159 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3AL London Art Fair 2017. Jan 18–22. *ad Matt Magee: On Language and Marking Time. Jan 4–14. Museum quality Modern British art presented alongside First London solo exhibition of US abstract artist, includes contemporary work from today’s leading artists; a survey recent work and a large site specific wall painting. of art from the early 20th century to now. PV Jan 17, 6–9. Gallery closed until Jan 3, & by appt Jan 14–Feb 1 Wed/Thu 11–9, Fri 11–7, Sat 11–7.30, Sun 11–5 Wed–Fri 11–6, Sat 11–4 & by appt t 0844 581 1388 t 020 7833 2674 [email protected] [email protected] t @londonartfair f Londonartfair www.emmahilleagle.com www.londonartfair.co.uk

ESPACIO GALLERY THE MILLINERY WORKS c159 Bethnal Green Road, London E2 7DG g85/87 Southgate Road, London N1 3JS KanKanCollective: Threshold. Jan 10–22. Arts & Crafts: Furniture and Artefacts. Jan 3–Feb 6. Threshold is an exciting contemporary art showcase of Showing for sale with Modern Paintings and new and unseen work by Kan Kan Collective, whose Contemporary Art and Craft. creative practices vary enormously, yet define a subtle Tue–Sat 11–6, Sun 12–5, free admn synergy. PV Jan 12 6–9. t 020 7359 2019 Tue–Fri 12–7, Sat 11–6, Sun 10–6 [email protected] www.espaciogallery.com t @21stCFurniture f MillineryWorks www.millineryworks.co.uk ESTORICK COLLECTION OF MODERN ITALIAN ART d39a Canonbury Square, London N1 2AN PANGOLIN LONDON War in the Sunshine: The British in Italy 1917–1918. hKings Place, 90 YorkWay, London N1 9AG Jan 13–Mar 19. Pangolin London Spring Show. Jan 25–Mar 4. Following its five month refurbishment, the Estorick Pangolin London displays highlights from the gallery’s Collection reopens with a new exhibition of 75 rarely stable of artists and includes works from Geoffrey Clarke, shown artworks revealing the little known role of British Jeff Lowe, Charlotte Mayer and sculptor in residence forces in Italy during the First World War. Zachary Eastwood-Bloom. Wed–Sat 11–6, Sun 12–5 Mon–Sat 10–6 t 020 7704 9522 t 020 7520 1480 t @Estorick [email protected] f estorickcollection t @pangolinlondon f pangolinlondon www.estorickcollection.com www.pangolinlondon.com JANUARY 2017 GALLERIES 43

London Art Fair 2017 With over 100 galleries from some 15 countries, showing contemporary artists, modern masters and emerging talent London Art Fair could be said to have something for everyone. There are also two guest curated sections – Art Projects and Photo50 – providing a platform for international galleries and contemporary photography. Business Design Centre, N1 0QH Exhibitors include those 18-22 January featured here.

1 ADVANCED GRAPHICS LONDON Stand 15 Craigie Aitchison, Basil Beattie, Neil Canning, Anthony Frost, Clyde Hopkins, John Hoyland, Albert Irvin, Tess Jaray, Alan Kitching, Alice Mara. Image 1: Anthony Frost, Ochre Yellow Purple Rest, 2016

ARUSHA GALLERY 2 Stand G36 Morwenna Morrison, Helen Flockhart, Dean Melbourne, Kirsty Whiten, Blair McLaughlin, Ilona Szalay, Pippa Young, Gail Harvey. Image 14: Morwenna Morrison, Women of Rome, oil on canvas, 130 x 65cm

BEARDSMORE Stand 46 Oliver Barratt, Stephen Carter, Toni Davey, Birkin Haward, Rebecca Salter RA, Francesca Simon and others. Image 20: Stephen Carter, Adeline 3 Place West, acrylic on canvas, 81 x 71cm 5 BEAUX ARTS BATH Stand G20 Simon Allen, Jennifer Anderson, Akash BHatt, Beth Carter, Andrew Crocker, Nathan Ford, Anna Gillespie, Nicholas Middleton, Anthony Scott, Helen Simmonds. Image 10: Anna Gillespie, Between the Shores, bronze, ed. of9, 78 x 85 x 22cm

BEAUX ARTS LONDON Stand 28 Elisabeth Frink, Naomi Frears, John Hoyland, Roger Hilton, Sarah Gillespie, Eduardo Paolozzi, Chris Stevens, Ray Richardson, Rachel Schwalm, Anthony Scott. Image 2: Chris Stevens, Thinking of Sánchez Cotán, 2016, oil on canvas 4 6 30 x 50cm 44 GALLERIES JANUARY 2017 BROWSE & DARBY Stand 41 Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, Duncan Grant, Walter Richard Sickert, Stanley Spencer, , Matthew Smith, Eileen Hogan, Victoria Crowe, Craigie Aitchison, Edmund Chamberlain. Image 4: Craigie Aitchison, White Butterfly 10 CRANE KALMAN GALLERY Stand 25 L S Lowry, Winifred Nicholson, Ben Nicholson, Graham Sutherland, Mary Newcomb, Craigie Aitchison, Stanley William Hayter, Jonathan Huxley, Nicholas Jones, Jenny Franklin. 7 Image 9: Stanley William Hayter, Echanges, 1966, oil on canvas, 146 x 114cm

CYNTHIA CORBETT GALLERY Stand G1 Chris Antemann, Deborah Azzopardi, Andy Burgess, Lluis Barba, Tom Leighton, 11 Fabiano Parisi, Isabelle van Zeijl, Elise Ansel, Elisabeth Caren, Lottie Davies. Image 5: Deborah Azzopardi, Love is the Answer, 2016, silkscreen print with platinum leaf, 155 x 120cm, ed. of 15

CYRIL GERBER FINE ART & COMPASS GALLERY 8 Stand G22 Joan Eardley RSA, Margot Sandeman SSA, William Crozier, Anna Geerdes, Whyn Lewis, Philip Reeves, JD Fergusson, G Leslie Hunter, Jack Knox, Bet Low. Image 12: Joan Eardley, Catterline 12 Cottages, oil on board

FLOWERS Stand 26 Scarlett Hooft Graafland, Tom Hammick, Patrick Hughes, Ishbel Myerscough, Carol Robertson. Image 18: Carol Robertson, Held in a Dream, 2016, oil on canvas, 85 x 105cm

LEMON STREET GALLERY Stand G19 John Bellany, Sandra Blow, John Byrne, Neil Canning, Doug Cocker, John Hoyland, Hamish MacDonald, David 13 Martin, David Roberts, Sutton Taylor. Image 11: Ann Ross, Garden Notes, 9 Autumn, Oak

LONG & RYLE Stand 47 Nick Archer, Sophie Benson, Ramiro Fernandez Saus, John Monks, Brian Sayers, David Wightman. Image 19: Nick Archer, Forrest, Blue & Gold, 2016, oil on canvas, 168x 132cm

OSBORNE SAMUEL GALLERY Stand 35 Brendan Burns, John Blackburn, Lynn Chadwick, Melanie Comber, Sean Henry, Peter Kinley, Henry Moore, Grayson Perry, Keith Vaughan, Alfred Wallis. Image 16: Alfred Wallis, Sailing Ship with 14 Figures, 1930, oil on board, 23.5 x 35.5cm JANUARY 2017 GALLERIES 45 PAISNEL GALLERY Stand 40 Trevor Bell, Reg Butler, Alan Davie, Robyn Denny, Roger Hilton, John Hoyland, John Milne, Denis Mitchell, Paul Mount, John Plumb. Image 3: Trevor Bell, Red, Black and Intensities, 1959

PANTER & HALL Stand G15 18 Audrey Grant, Alan Kingsbury, Chris Bushe, Simon Quadrat, PJ Crook, Howard Morgan. Image 6: Audrey Grand, Rose, toi, ô chose par excellence complète, oil on canvas

15 PORTAL PAINTERS Stand G17 Steve Easby, Peter Layzell, Whyn Lewis, Neil Macpherson, James McNaught, Heather Nevay, Joseph O’Reilly, IrvinePeacock,LizzieRichesand Isabelle Rozot. Image 15 : Steve Easby, Fiery Red Canna Lillies at the Villa Melzi, 30 x 20cm, acrylic on linen

REDFERN GALLERY Stand 20 16 Eileen Agar, Francis Davison, Paul Feiler, William Gear, Adrian Heath, 19 Danny Markey, Alan Reynolds, , Ffiona Lewis, Margaret Mellis. Image 21: Alan Reynolds, Sunrise II

THE SCOTTISH GALLERY Stand 44 Elizabeth Blackadder, Matthew Draper, Pat Douthwaite, FCB Cadell, Victoria Crowe, Joan Eardley, JD Fergusson, Derrick Guild, John Houston, S J Peploe. Image 13: F C B Cadell, Traigh Geal, Eraid Argyll, c.1925, oil on panel, 36.5 x 45cm

THOMPSON’S GALLERY Stand G24 Paul Wright, Carl Melegari, Graeme Wilcox, Johannes Von Stumm, Mary 20 Fedden. Nael Hanna. Roy Wright, Ian 17 Weatherhead, Wilf Roberts, Ken Howard. Image 7: Paul Wright, Wildfire

WATERHOUSE & DODD Stand 8 Frank Avray Wilson, David Bomberg, Martyn Brewster, Prunella Clough, Paul Feiler, Roger Hilton, Juliette Losq, Peter Lowe, John Piper, Gillian Wise. Image 8: John Piper, Public Bar, gouache & collageon paper, 38 x 48.5cm

WOOLFF GALLERY Stand G39 Russell West, Valeria Nascimento, Susila Bailey-Bond, Zac Freeman, Keith Haynes, Joanne Tinker, 21 Oona Hassim, Clay Sinclair, Pam Glew. Image 17: Zac Freeman, Sabrina 46 GALLERIES JANUARY 2017 SECTION 30 ART SERVICES & ART COURSES

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Leger, de War record Futurism, Constructivism or Chirico, Matisse and Derain, Vorticism for example – among many others, were to Closed for the last five months for conversely its immediate follow not dissimilar paths. extensive refurbishment, the aftermath often tends to provoke Going back to the British artists Estorick Collection opens with a the almost exact opposite, a call of this period, the idea of the quite fascinating show of to order and stability in which antique found a wonderfully rich paintings, drawings and what can be loosely defined and unexpectedly varied photographs documenting an classical or neo-classical values, expression in these inter-war almost entirely forgotten theatre the antique, in art often seem years – from Burra's surrealistic of the First World War, the British predominate. Though often figures in Italianate squares to forces' involvement during referred to in surveys of Modern Meredith Frampton's Ingres-like 1917/18 on the Italian front. This British painting, this is not a society portraits and Ernest was no small expeditionary force subject which has ever been Procter's powerfully constructed either, with over 120,000 British explored in any depth up till now, double nude compositions. For troops being sent to support the but a fascinating show currently this movement was absolutely not Italian forces in Northern Italy in at Pallant House Gallery, 'The a burying of heads in the sands of the aftermath of a heavy Italian Mythic Method: Classicism in the past and hoping all the defeat at Caporetto. British Art 1920-1950', reveals unpleasantness would go away, The principal artistic record how many British artists felt this but rather exploring the idea that here is supplied by the 24vivid need for more 'eternal values' the social and artistic concerns of paintings and drawings of Sydney after both the great cataclysmic the 20th century could be given Carline, a Sopwith Pup pilot, on wars of 20th century Europe. an added richness and loan from the Imperial War If this all sounds a little dry and expression by reference to a Museum. Produced in his own art historical, don't be deceived, continuity of values. time, these are no fuddy-duddy this is a rich and profoundly The feeling certainly carried Biggles-type images but, with interesting artistic seam. As is over into the period immediately their understandings of immediately clear, this affected after the Second World War as a Modernism, full of spatial drama both traditional and avant garde younger generation of art and excitement. Alongside these artists alike, so that an artist like students came to study at the are the works of two marvellous William Roberts for example, who British School in Rome. At the English war photographers, W J had been a member of Wyndham same time Italian artists of the Brunell and Ernest Brooks who, Lewis' Vorticist group in 1914, calibre of Marino Marini revealed between them, provide a vivid turned away from abstraction and to them that there was plenty of and sympathetic picture of life on the machine in favour of an modern life still in classical values the front line and behind it. NU altogether more stylised or while Burri and Italian Modernism idealised classical style, as for attracted others, like Sandra Blow from left example in his extraordinary 1933 for example in the 50s. But that is William Roberts ‘The Judgement of Paris’ painting ‘The Judgement of another show altogether though a © Estate of John David Roberts, Pallant House Sydney Carline ‘British Sopwith Camels Leaving their Paris’. It is important to note too rather interesting one to come to Aerodrome on Patrol over the Asiago Plateau’, that in doing so he was following think about it. In any event by the courtesy , Estorick Collection 48 GALLERIES JANUARY 2017 SECTION 31 FOR HIRE & SALE

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ម Denotes: New/Re Entry, Site Refreshing/Change of Address Joan Doerr: paintings inspired by elemental impact on environment ម See feature below www.joandoerr.com These pages are reproduced on www.galleries.co.uk/artlinx Julian Anniss: paintings, oils, landscape & still life www.juliananniss.com ARTISTS ONLINE Laurence Broderick: sculpture Alan Stark: marine & landscape art www.laurencebroderick.co.uk www.alanstark.com Lee Campbell: atmospheric oil paintings, landscape & metaphysical Anastasia Russa: contemporary icons in play with mythologies www.leecampbell.co.uk www.anastasiarussa.com Marjana Wjasnova: symbolic, abstract, spiritual artist Anne Lynch: contemporary figurative paintings and prints www.wjasnova.com www.annelynch.com Michael Alford: figurative, landscapes, cityscapes, portrait commissions ម Antonino Trimarchi: neo-surrealist paintings www.michaelalford.co.uk www.antoninotrimarchi.com Natalia Avdeeva: views of London, oil paintings & prints Becca Clegg: vibrant abstracts, semi-abstracts & landscapes www.nataliaavdeeva.co.uk www.becart.co.uk Nick Andrew: contemporary landscape painting Caroline Juler: writer, painter, sculptor www.nickandrew.co.uk www.mamaliga.co.uk Nigel O’Neill: geometric paintings Danny Holmes-Adams: British landscape & night paintings www.nigeloneill-abstract-art.com www.holmes-adams.co.uk Pat Castle: oils & mixed media on paper Diana Mackie: Scottish Highland landscapes, oil on canvas www.patcastle.co.uk www.diana-mackie.co.uk Paul Smith: sculptures - bold, semi abstract, figurative Dimitrios Tsouris: expressionist paintings - theme of ‘presence’ www.paulsmithsculptures.co.uk www.dimitriostsouris.com Rachel Fenner: landscapes - trad. of British Romantic Abstraction Emiko Aida ម www.rachelfenner.co.uk www.aidastudios.com F.magnus-Hirshfield: sixty years in bronze and silver Ray Wilkinson: land and seascapes www.avignonfineart.com www.raywilkinson.com Frances Broomfield: paints small, detailed, idiosyncratic work Richard Wallace: properly painted pictures and pleasing prints www.francesbroomfield.co.uk www.richardwallace.org Frances Knight: plein air landscape paintings Rosemary Clunie: a quest for the dream at the heart of life www.francesknight.com www.rosemaryclunie.com Francis Murphy: portraits Rosie Packer: abstract paintings of the sea, city and nature www.francismurphyart.co.uk www.rosiepacker.co.uk Heather Gulliver: bright light oils of Africa with earlier abstracts Shirley Morris: paintings in oil, etchings in colour/monochrome www.hgulliver.com www.artshirleymorris.com Janet Tod: vibrant colourful still life Simon Bergin www.janettod.co.uk www.artsb.co.uk Jean Perrett: loose and lively impresionistic paintings Sonja Benskin Mesher RCA, UA: multi media www.jeanperrettartist.co.uk www.sonja-benskin-mesher.com John Barnicoat 1924-2013: 20th century British art Tom Henderson Smith: Paintings – Cornwall, landscape, seascape www.johnbarnicoat.co.uk www.hendersonsmith.co.uk Jo Tuck: portraits Ulla: Paintings – MY Cosmos! - female forms - dreamscapes www.jotuck.com www.ulla-art.com Jo Whitney: atmospheric paintings in oil, Venice, Cornwall, Nice William Teather: contemporary portraits using traditional skills www.jo-whitney.co.uk www.britishportraitartist.com

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ADLER Jankel DAVIE Alan HOWSON Peter MITCHELL Denis SCHNEUER David Ben Uri Paisnel Gallery Flowers Paisnel Gallery Catto

ANDREWES Eliza DIX Otto HUGHES Patrick MOORE Henry SELBY William Highgate Contemporary * Richard Nagy Flowers OsborneSamuel John Davies

ANDREWS Sybil EASTON Arthur MOUNT Paul HUGHES-STANTON Blair SOLOMON Joseph OsborneSamuel Highgate Contemporary * Paisnel Gallery North House Ben Uri BAMBI MURPHY Sandy EMSLEY Paul INGAMELLS Andrew Joseph Fine Art Redfern * John Davies SOLOMON Simeon Highgate Contemporary * Ben Uri BANK Sandra EPSTEIN Sir Jacob NEWCOMB Mary JACKSON Kurt Highgate Contemporary * Ben Uri Crane Kalman * SORRELL Richard Redfern Llewellyn Alexander BANKSY EUSTACE David NEWCOMB Tessa JACKSON Philip Joseph Fine Art Highgate Contemporary * CraneKalman SUTHERLAND Graham Catto CraneKalman BARKER Clive FEILER Paul NICHOLSON Ben JONES Nicholas Whitford Fine Art * OsborneSamuel CraneKalman CraneKalman TING Walasse Paisnel Gallery Catto BENDALL Mildred Redfern * NICHOLSON Winifred Whitford Fine Art * JAY Pamela CraneKalman TOFT Sam FRANKLIN Jenny Llewellyn Alexander Catto BENNALLACK-HART Michael CraneKalman PAOLOZZI Eduardo Medici KINGSLEY John Flowers FROST Terry John Davies TOUBEIX Arnold BERTRAND Alain PICASSO Pablo Paisnel Gallery Highgate Contemporary * Catto KIRCHNER Ernst Ludwig Richard Nagy GEAR William Richard Nagy TUNNARD John BLACKADDER Elizabeth PISSARRO Lucien Whitford FineArt Paisnel Gallery Browse& Darby Ben Uri KLIMT Gustav GEAS Luce Richard Nagy BLOCH Martin PLUMB John UGLOW Euan Highgate Contemporary * Ben Uri Paisnel Gallery Browse& Darby KRAMER Jacob GERTLER Mark BOMBERG David Ben Uri POWER Cyril Edward VEZELAY Paule Ben Uri Ben Uri OsborneSamuel England & Co * KUBIN Alfred GORE Frederick BRADLEY Martin Richard Nagy PRENTICE David VOGEL Bernhard Highgate Contemporary * Paisnel Gallery John Davies Catto Gallery LOWNDES Alan CAZIEL GOWING Sir Lawrence CraneKalman PROCKTOR Patrick WARHOL Andy Whitford Fine Art * Highgate Contemporary * Redfern * Joseph Fine Art LOWRY LS GRAHAM Peter CHADWICK Lynn CraneKalman QUIRKE Michael OsborneSamuel Llewellyn Alexander Highgate Contemporary * WARREN Bob Highgate Contemporary * MAGILL Anne GROSZ George CHANDLER Colin Medici RICHARDSON Philip Medici Richard Nagy Highgate Contemporary * WILSON Douglas Highgate Contemporary * McCARTNEY Clive CHEPIK Sergei GUAITAMACCHI Bruno ROBBINS Richard Catto Catto Highgate Contemporary * Highgate Contemporary * WILSON Frank Avray McWHIRTER Ishbel Paisnel Gallery CHINNERY George HARRISON Claude ROBINSON Paul Highgate Contemporary * Whitford FineArt Martyn Gregory Highgate Contemporary * Highgate Contemporary * WOLMARK Alfred Aaron CLOUGH Prunella HENRY Sean MEIDNER Ludwig RYDER Sophie Ben Uri OsborneSamuel OsborneSamuel Ben Uri OsborneSamuel

COOK Beryl HEPBURN Alan MENINSKY Bernard SCHIELE Egon WRIGHT Lisa Portal Highgate Contemporary * Ben Uri Richard Nagy Beardsmore Gallery

COOKE Edward W. HICKS Nicola MIRO Joan SCHIERENBERG Tai-Shan YARDLEY John Martyn Gregory Flowers OsborneSamuel Flowers Llewellyn Alexander

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ABORIGINAL ART Whitford FineArt: modernist Gallery 286 Thompson’s Contemporary Rebecca Hossack contemporary Goldmark Gallery: & 20th C. Town Mill Galleries October Gallery: also African Candida Stevens Fine Art Greenall O’Dell Studio Tregony Gallery: emerging & Whitford FineArt Catto Gallery The Greenwich Gallery established artists Thompson’s Gallery Hamiltons Gallery Twenty Twenty: art & applied arts ABSTRACT HighgateContemporary: British & TZB SouthbourneGallery Paisnel Gallery CERAMICS & POTTERY European Ucheldre Centre October Gallery: also Aboriginal & Stour Gallery HighgateGallery Walton and Bovill FineArt: also contemporary contemporary TheInfiniteGallery: Rosemary Clunie Modern British Whitford FineArt Beaux Arts Jerome Zodo Gallery: & post-war Waterhouse & Dodd contemporary Contemporary Ceramics Joseph Fine Art: & 20th C. Water Street Gallery Flowers Juno Design Gallery: painting, West Street Gallery Whitford FineArt: British Thompson’s Gallery CHINESE ART textiles, cards, LEPs Modernism, British/Continental contemporary Kooywood Gallery Whitley Art Gallery AFRICAN ART Rebecca Hossack Landmark Arts Centre Will’s Art Warehouse October Gallery: also Aboriginal & LaneHouseArts WoodbineContemporary: paintings contemporary Leamington Spa Art Gallery/Museum CLASSIC MODERNISM drawings, prints & sculpture Rebecca Hossack Lemon Street Gallery Richard Nagy Zari Gallery: eclectic collection by contemporary LimeTreeGallery: fine art glass; Contemporary F.A. Gallery (Eton): British & internationalartists CONTEMPORARY Stephen Lindsay at A&D Gallery finest Shona sculpture 12 Star Gallery: European Linden Hall Studio: sculpture, glass, CORNISH Advanced Graphics London printmaking, paintings, drawings ANCIENT CHINESE & ORIENTAL MarineHouseat Beer contemporary Artichoke: painting, sculpture & CircleContemporary Eskenazi ceramics Mayor Gallery Millyard Gallery Jackson Foundation: Kurt Jackson Art Jericho The New Gallery Portscatho ARCHITECTURAL Modern Artists Gallery TheArt Room Penwith Gallery: Cornwall artists – Architectural Heritage: 20th C. & MoMA Machynlleth ArtUK.com abstract & figurative contemporary also period architectural National Museum Cardiff: Artes ArtwaveWest Petronilla Silver Contemporary elements, period garden statuary, fine Mundi 7 Arusha Gallery Porthminster Gallery: modern St reproduction garden ornaments, Number 1 Harrogate Bankside: Heatherley School of Art Ives & British art bespoke stone fireplaces October Gallery: & African & Barbican Art Gallery Thompson’s Gallery Gallery 19: British & Continental Aboriginal Bath Contemporary Yew Tree Gallery Beardsmore: painting & sculpture Old Chapel Gallery: British art & ART BRUT/OUTSIDER ART Belgravia Gallery crafts Gagliardi Bernard Jacobson Gallery: British & Open Eye Gallery CRAFTS Petworth House and Park American art, also modern OsborneStudio Gallery contemporary ART NOUVEAU & DECO Big Sky FineArt: & modern British Padstow Studio Open Eye Gallery Talisman FineArt Cadogan Contemporary Palm Tree Gallery Victor Arwas Gallery: fine decorative Cameron Contemporary Art: British Pangolin London art, nouveau & deco painting, ceramics and sculpture Panter & Hall DRAWINGS Campden Gallery Peter Hill Fine Art: painting contemporary ART FAIRS/EVENTS/FESTIVALS CGP London Petronilla Silver Contemporary TheLondon SketchClub Collect Chappel Galleries Piers Feetham: paintings, ceramics, Piers Feetham: paintings, ceramics, Fresh: Contemporary Art Fair The Chapter Arts Centre: Artes sculpture sculpture London Art Fair Mundi 7 Portal Painters: figurative Works on Paper Fair Chris Beetles Gallery: Anthony Porthminster Gallery: modern St EASTERN EUROPEAN Green Ives & British art contemporary CircleContemporary ASIAN PrintsGB.com: prints Posk Gallery Contemporary Fine Art (Eton): October Gallery: contemporary & Rebecca Hossack major Scottish, also African art African Ripon Cathedral: the Great North Art EMERGING ARTISTS Cricket Fine Art Show Albemarle Gallery: figurative Curwen Gallery: British AUCTIONEERS Robert Parker: paintings Annely Juda: & Russian Cynthia Corbett Gallery Bonhams; Christie’s; Lots Road; Rowley Gallery: watercolours constructivism, exhibitions, David Simon Contemporary Sotheby’s Royal Albert Memorial Mus/Art Gall ceramics & fine art Dovecot Gallery Cadogan Contemporary: English EagleGallery The Russell Gallery: figurative landscape & post impressionism AUSTRALIAN ART Enitharmon Editions TheScottish Gallery Gimpel Fils: painting & sculpture National Gallery Espacio Gallery: Kan Kan Collective Scottish National Gallery Modern Art Rebecca Hossack Début Art & TheConingsby Gallery Skylark Galleries Ffin y Parc Gallery Sladers Yard FIGURATIVE BOTANICAL & WILDLIFE Fidra FineArt: Scottish St Ives Society of Artists contemporary Flowers Flowers Store Street: British & European Flowers Fountain Gallery: mixed shows Stour Gallery: European glass & Llewellyn Alexander: monthly shows BRITISH & EUROPEAN Foyer Gallery: MichaelChecketts jewellery Piers Feetham: paintings, ceramics & Compton Verney: diverse paintings & pastels Surrey Guild of Craftsmen: craft, sculpture John Green Fine Art Fruitmarket Gallery design, traditionalappliedarts Portal Painters Stern Pissarro: works by Camille TheGalleryat 41: Dorset artists Sutton Gallery Thompson’s Gallery Pissarro & 3 generations of his Gallery Different: British & Tanya Baxter Contemporary descendants plus impressionist, post- international Thackeray Gallery FOLK ART impressionist & modern masters TheGalleryat Hastings Arts Forum Thelma Hulbert Gallery Rebecca Hossack JANUARY 2017 GALLERIES 53

FRENCH Belgrave St Ives: 20th C. paintings POST IMPRESSIONIST Paisnel Gallery Hanina Fine Arts: Schoolof & prints Whitford Fine Art: French Tom Merrifield Gallery: also Paris plus early modern & Cambridge Book & Print Gallery: paintings & prints post-impressionist paintings & fine drawings, originalprints, ceramics PRIMITIVE contemporary sculpture Catto Gallery Rebecca Hossack 35 North Contemporary Fine Art Stoppenbach & Delestre: 19th & Crane Kalman: & contemporary Contemporary Fine Art (Eton): early 20th C. Flowers: & contemporary largest selection of Shona in the UK PRINTS Whitford Fine Art: modernism & Gallery Pangolin: sculpture & Flowers Advanced Graphics London abstract, French, modern British, related drawings Thompson’s Gallery Flowers impressionist, British & Continental The Millinery Works Gallery Nine: & jewellery, textiles Osborne Samuel Goldmark Gallery ST IVES GERMAN EXPRESSIONISM Paisnel Gallery Southbank Printmakers Paisnel Gallery Richard Nagy Pallant House Gallery contemporary Panter & Hall: 20th C./contemporary Porthminster Gallery: modern Cupola Contemporary Art St Ives & British art GLASS Redfern Gallery Samuel Robson Fine Art: Greenwich Printmakers Gallery contemporary PrintsGB.com London Glassblowing Studio/Gallery paintings & sculptures SURREALISM Sandra Blow RA Studio Mayor Gallery PUBLIC GALLERIES IDIOSYNCRATIC Stanley Spencer Gallery Barbican Art Gallery contemporary Thompson’s Gallery The Chapter Arts Centre SYMBOLIST Portal Painters: painting Wenlock: 20th & 21st C. Fruitmarket Gallery Talisman Fine Art Redwing Gallery Whitford Fine Art Willer Leamington Spa Art Gallery Leighton House Museum ILLUSTRATION TRIBAL ARTS National Gallery Illustration Art Gallery MODERN WELSH ART Rebecca Hossack Pallant House Illustrationcupboard Gallery MoMA Machynlleth Petworth House & Park TROMPE L’OEIL MUSEUMS Royal Academy ofArts IMPRESSIONIST Albemarle Gallery: figurative Hastings Museum & Art Gallery Scottish National Gallery Hanina Fine Arts: Post-Impressionist Leighton House Museum Scottish National Gallery ofModern Art Stern Pissarro: works by Camille National Museum Cardiff Serpentine Gallery TWENTIETH CENTURY Pissarro & 3 generations of his Royal Albert Memorial Mus/Art Gall Stanley Spencer Gallery Opera Gallery London descendants plus impressionist, Victoria and Albert Museum Tate Britain Sylvester Fine Art: & contemporary post-impressionist & modern Tate Modern masters OLD MASTERS/MASTERS Tate St Ives Trinity House Paintings: & modern VIENNESE SECESSION The National Gallery: 13th to 20th C. Thelma Hulbert Gallery paintings & sculpture Richard Nagy 12 Star Gallery OPEN STUDIOS Victoria and Albert Museum INDIAN Diana Mackie Studio & Gallery WATERCOLOURS contemporary Abbott & Holder: 18th, 19th, 20th C. Grosvenor Gallery: & Modern British REALISM Llewellyn Alexander: 20th C. sculpture, South African Art ORIENTALISM/ORIENTALIST contemporary Martyn Gregory: early English & Rebecca Hossack Martyn Gregory: China Trade Albemarle Gallery: figurative Thompson’s Gallery China Trade paintings PAINTINGS ITALIAN contemporary Estorick Collection RUSSIAN WELSH Flowers Aktis Gallery: & 20th C. French Albany: & British Ingo Fincke Gallery: new & JAPANESE The Chapter Arts Centre: Artes established artists Mundi 7 contemporary Lilford Gallery: paintings & sculpture SCOTTISH Riverside Gallery: Sumiko Okubo Scottish National Gallery National Museum Cardiff: Artes Nick Cudworth Gallery: & prints Mundi 7 Piers Feetham: paintings, ceramics, Scottish National Gallery ofModern Art contemporary LANDSCAPE sculpture Scottish National Portrait Gallery Petworth House & Park: Petworth The Scottish Gallery: 20th C. & The Art Shop & Chapel Cardiff Art Contemporary Park Inspired, the Art of Landscape PHOTOGRAPHY contemporary Scottish painting Harbour Lights Gallery Barbican contemporary King Street Gallery MARINE Hamiltons Contemporary Fine Art (Eton): Martin Tinney Gallery: leading Mall Galleries contemporary major Scottish, also African art Welsh artists Flowers Compass Gallery/Cyril Gerber Fine Art: Oriel y Lanfa: contemporary art & MINIATURES Scottish & international vintage silk scarves Llewellyn Alexander: 20th C. POLISH Laurel Gallery: art, crafts & gifts Oriel Ynys Môn contemporary The Lost Gallery Oriel Plas Glyn-y-Weddw MODERN BRITISH Posk Gallery Roger Billcliffe Tegfryn Gallery: leading Welsh artists Abbott & Holder Thompson’s Gallery Abbot Hall Art Gallery: 18th, 19th C. PORTRAITURE also contemporary Mall Galleries SCULPTURE WILDLIFE Anthony Hepworth: & post-war Scottish National Portrait Gallery Gallery Pangolin: bronze sculpture contemporary Beaux Arts: & contemporary Thompson’s Gallery & sculptors’ drawings Mall Galleries

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Eton 01753 854315 15 Juno Design Gallery 01369 707767 1 54 TheGallery 020 7491 7322 23,31 CraneKalman 020 7584 7566/581 1529 20 Cricket Fine Art 020 7352 2733 19 King Street Gallery 01267 220121 5 Abbot Hall Art Gallery 01539 722464 4 Cupola Contemporary Art 0114 285 2665 4 Kooywood Gallery 029 2023 5093 5 Abbott & Holder 020 7637 3981 21 Curwen Gallery 020 7323 4700 21 Cynthia Corbett Gallery 020 8947 6782 16 Abrahams 020 8980 1937 30 La Galleria Pall Mall 020 7930 8069 27,31 Cyril Gerber Fine Art 0141 221 3095 2 Advanced Graphics London 020 7407 2055 28 Landmark Arts Centre 079 8957 0831 16,31 Aktis Gallery 020 7629 6531 26 LaneHouseArts 077 6749 8403 11 David Simon Contemp. 01225 460189 11 Albany Gallery 02920 487158 5 Laurel Gallery 0131 226 5022 3 Début Art/Coningsby 020 7636 1064 21 Albemarle Gallery 020 7499 1616 25 Leamington Spa Art Gall 01926 742700 6 Diana MackieStudio 01470 511795 1 Annely Juda 020 7629 7578 23 Leighton House Museum 020 7602 3316 18 Dovecot Gallery 0131 550 3660 3 Anthony Hepworth 01225 310694 11 Lemon Street Gallery 01872 275757 7 Lilford Gallery 01227 639086 13 Architectural Heritage 01386 584414 12 EagleGallery/EMHArts 020 7833 2674 29 LimeTreeBristol 0117 929 2527 10 Art Exposure 079 6012 9185 30 Enitharmon Editions 020 7430 0844 21 LimeTreeLongMelford 01787 319046 14 Art Jericho 01865 604070 12 Eskenazi 020 7493 5464 24 Linden Hall Studio 01304 360 411 13 Art Room p41 Espacio Gallery 29 Lion Framing Supplies 0121 6786607 30 Art Shop 01873 852690 5 Estorick Collection 020 7704 9522 29 Llewellyn Alexander 020 7620 1322 28 Artefact Picture Framers 020 7580 4878 30 London Art Fair 0844 5811388 29 Artichoke13 Ffin Y Parc 01494 642070 5 London Glassblowing 020 7403 2800 28 ArtichokePrint Workshop 020 7924 0600 30 Fidra FineArt 01620 895057 1 Long & Ryle 020 7834 1434 20 artsmediacontacts.co.uk 30 Flowers (Cork Street) 020 7439 7766 24 Lost Gallery 019756 51287 1 ArtUK.com p41 Flowers (Kingsland Road) 020 7920 7777 29 Lots Road Auctions 020 7376 6800 19 ArtwaveWest 01297 489746 9 Fountain Gallery 020 8941 5865 16 Arusha 0131 557 1412 3 Foyer Gallery 077 4675 0271 14 Mall Galleries 020 7930 6844 27,31 Atkinson Gallery 01458 444322 9 Framers Gallery 020 7580 4878 21,31 MarineHouseat Beer 01297 625257 9 Fresh: Contemporary Art Fair 01242 224734 12 Martin Tinney Gallery 029 2064 1411 5 BanksideGallery 020 7928 7521 28,31 Fruitmarket Gallery 0131 225 2383 3 Martyn Gregory 020 7839 3731 26 Barbican Art Gallery 0845 120 7550 29 Mayor Gallery 020 7734 3558 24 Bath Contemporary 01225 461230 11 Gagliardi Gallery 020 7352 3663 19 Menier Gallery 020 7407 3222 28,31 Beardsmore 020 7485 0923 17 Gallery 19 020 7937 7222 18 Millinery Works 020 7359 2019 29 Beaux Arts (Bath) 01225 464850 11 Gallery 286 020 7370 2239 19 Millyard Gallery 01457 870410 4 Beaux Arts (London) 020 7493 1155 23 Gallery 8 020 7930 0375 26,31 Minster Gallery 01962 877601 13 Belgrave St Ives 01736 794888 8 Gallery at 41 01929 480095 9 Modern Artists Gallery 01189 845893 15 Gallery Different 020 7637 3775 21 Belgravia Gallery 020 7495 1010 23 MoMA Machynlleth 01654 703355 5 Gallery Nine 01225 319197 11 Ben Uri 020 7604 3991 17 Moving Experience 020 7483 2501 30 Gallery Pangolin 01453 889765 12 Bermondsey Gallery 020 7231 3141 31 MP Birla Millennium AG 020 7381 3086 31 Bernard Jacobson 020 7734 3431 26 Gimpel Fils 020 7493 2488 23 Goldmark 01572 821424 14 Big Sky Gallery 01291 672738 5 Graham Hunter Gallery 020 7935 7794 22 National Gallery 0800 912 6958 27 Bohun Gallery 01491 576228 15 Green and Stone of Chelsea 020 7352 0837 30 National Museum Cardiff 029 2055 5300 5 Bonhams 020 7393 3900 2,11,12,23,30 Greenall O’Dell Studio 01851 810170 1 Nick Cudworth Gallery 01225 445221 11 Brown’s Art Tours 020 7493 6020 25 Greenwich Gallery 020 8465 5968 16 North HouseGallery 01206 392717 14 Browse& Darby 020 7734 7984 24 Greenwich Printmakers 020 8858 1569 16 Number 1 Harrogate 07932 621261 4 Grosvenor Gallery 020 7484 7979 26 CGP London 020 7237 1230 28 Guildford HouseGallery 01483 444751 13 October Gallery 020 7242 7367 21 Cadogan Contemporary 020 7581 5451 20 Old Chapel Gallery 01544 388842 6 CambridgeBook & Print 01223 694264 14 Hamiltons Gallery 020 7499 9494 23 Open Eye Gallery 0131 557 1020 3 Cameron Contemporary 01273 727234 13 Hanina FineArts 020 7243 8877 23 Opera Gallery London 020 7491 2999 23 Campden Gallery 01386 841555 12 Harbour Lights Gallery 01348 831549 5 Oriel Plas Glyn-Y-Weddw 01758 740763 5 Candida Stevens Fine Art 01243 528 401 13 Hastings Mus. & Gallery 01424 451052 13 Oriel y Lanfa 07801 559505 p41 Catto Gallery 020 7435 6660 17 HighgateContemp.Art 020 8340 7564 17 Oriel Ynys Mon 01248 7244444 5 Cello Factory 28 HighgateGallery 020 8340 3343 17 OsborneSamuel 020 7493 7939 23 Chapter Arts Centre 029 2055 5300 5 OsborneStudio 020 7235 9667 20 Chelsea Framers Gallery 020 7351 6121 30 Illustration Art Gallery 020 8768 0022 p41 Chris Beetles 020 7839 7551 26 Illustrationcupboard 020 7976 1727 26 Padstow Studio 01841 533777 7 Christie’s 020 7839 9060 3,4,26,30 Ingo FinckeGallery 020 7228 7966 16 Paisnel Gallery 020 7930 9293 26 Christie’s S. Ken. 020 3469 6085 19 Pallant HouseGallery 01243 774557 13 CircleContemporary 01208 816899 7 Jackson Foundation 01736 787 638 7 Palm Tree 020 8964 8153 18 Collect - Crafts Council 020 7806 2500 19 Jerome Zodo Gallery 020 7629 8154 23 Pangolin London 020 7520 1480 29 Compton Verney 01926 645500 6 John Davies Gallery 01608 652255 12 Panter & Hall 020 7399 9999 27 JANUARY 2017 GALLERIES 55

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