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Chen Li Paintings from the Heart at The Coningsby Gallery, W1T 4RJ 19 June – 1 July 2017

From China’s spectacular Yunnan Province, Chen Li creates a unique visual language through a melding of Chinese ink painting and Western oil painting. This is his first solo show in the U.K.

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SATURDAY 3 TUESDAY 13 Mike McInnerney - Kestle Barton -8 Alan Halliday - 54 The Gallery -24 Sitting Pretty - Will’s Art Warehouse -17 Chloe Lamb - Cricket -20 Summer Exhibition - Lime Tree Long Melford -15 Journeys - Fountain -17 NOT The Royal Academy 2017 - Llewellyn Alexander -27 SoCo Showcase 2 - Gallery At Hastings Arts Forum -14 SUNDAY 4 Summer Mixed Show - Birch Tree -3 Harold Chapman - Linden Hall Studio -14 Hortus Redux - Scottish Sculpture Park At Caol Ruadh -1 WEDNESDAY 14 Diplomatic Moves - 12 Star -21 MONDAY 5 From the Great Exhibition to the Festival of Britain - Millinery Tomas Watson - Début Art & The Coningsby -22 Works -28 Hannah Ivory Baker - Highgate -18 TUESDAY 6 Kate Hunt - Cadogan Contemporary -21 Agi Katz - Highgate -18 Ann Oram - Thackeray -19 THURSDAY 15 Martin Mossop - Greenwich Printmakers -17 2nd Thursday - London Sketch Club -20 Zev Robinson - Gallery Different -22 Art Basel 17 - Bernard Jacobson -25 Art Basel 17 - Mayor -24 WEDNESDAY 7 Sara Moorhouse, Maria Wojdat - Contemporary British & French Paintings, Drawings & Sculpture - Browse Ceramics Centre -22 & Darby -24 Hugh Buchanan - Scottish Gallery -3 FRIDAY 16 Paul Emsley - Redfern -24 Benjamin Hope, Ben Hooper - Gallery Different -22 Robert Colquhoun & Robert Mcbryde - Scottish Gallery -3 Corinne Ko - Paragon -13 Russian Art Auction - Macdougall’s Auction House -26 Emma Jackson - Woodbine -15 Stacey Bentley - Scottish Gallery -3 Fred Yates - Courcoux Contemporary -14 Tadaaki Kuwayama - Mayor -24 New Club Annual Exhibition - Mall -26 The Miniaturist - Scottish Gallery -3 Peter Layton - London Glassblowing Studio & Gallery -27 Wilhelmina Barns-Graham - Waterhouse & Dodd -24 Peter Rossiter, Sam Harrison - King Street -6 Summer Design Collection - Roger Billcliffe -2 THURSDAY 8 Summer Exhibition - Roger Billcliffe -2 Vanessa Smith, Marion Sawl, Frances Dale - Town Mill -10 Fabrice Cazenave - Eagle EMH Arts -28 Jerry Browning - Brownston -10 John Monks - Long & Ryle -21 SATURDAY 17 Minna Stevens, Claudia Clare - Gallery 286 -20 Beyond Caravaggio - Scottish National -3 St Ives – Past and Present - Zuleika -25 Cornish Cornucopia - Chapel Arts -13 Towards Abstraction - Water Street -4 John Whiting - 35 North Contemporary -14 JUNE 2017 GALLERIES 9 June NEW SHOWS DIARY Mayfair Art Tour - Brown’s Art Tours -24 SUNDAY 25 Ralph Freeman - Campden -13 Dewi Tudur, David Lloyd Griffith, Susan Kane - Ffin Y Parc -6 Russian Art - Posk -17 Sculpture Trail - Shoreham Sculpture Trail -14 The Colour ofSummer - Cameron -14 MONDAY 26 Art & Antiques Fair, Olympia - Rebecca Hossack -22 MONDAY 19 Summer Show - Atkinson -10 Chen Li - Début Art & The Coningsby -22 Terry Frost - Belgrave St Ives -9 TUESDAY 27 Young Masters - Cynthia Corbett -17 Art & Antiques Fair, Olympia - Tanya Baxter -20 Young Masters - Gallery 8 -25 Carolyn Fuller - Greenwich Printmakers -17 Orsi Cowell-Lehoczky - Fountain -17 TUESDAY 20 Robert Maclaurin - Piers Feetham -20 Natalia Avdeeva - Bankside -27 Sally Moore - Martin Tinney -5 WEDNESDAY 28 Wildlife Artist of the Year - Mall -26 WEDNESDAY 21 David Agenjo, Chibuike Uzoma - D Contemporary -24 THURSDAY 29 5th Thursday - London Sketch Club -20 FRIDAY 23 Georgie Mason - Palm Tree -19 Kim Pragnell, Zara Mcqueen, Alison Bockh - Town Mill -10 Masterpiece Art Fair - Crane Kalman -21 Summer Show - Original House -13 Young Masters - Cynthia Corbett -17 SATURDAY 24 Young Masters - Royal Over-Seas League -25 David Prentice - John Davies -13 Frances Hatch, Clare Trenchard, Akiko Hirai - Sladers Yard -10 FRIDAY 30 Looking Good - Scottish National Portrait Gallery -3 Josephine Chisholm - Minster -14 Mixed Exhibition - Fidra -1 Mayfair Art Weekend - Waterhouse & Dodd -24 Original Artist’s Posters - Sylvester -18 Minako Abe, Lee Jinyong - Pontone -21

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Light speed simultaneously, so the painter told in Peter Wakelin's recently could represent a form or its published book 'Roger Cecil A movement but not both at once. It Secret Artist' (Sansom & Co), and Short lived and prone to fascistic is the greatness of his art perhaps exhilaratingly evidenced by the tendencies in its later years, that, while understandingthis major exhibition currently on at Italian Futurism nonetheless had paradox, he is still able to MoMA Machynlleth. an influence on the direction of convince us visually that he is Challenged once about the Modern art out of all proportion to already doingso, or will do any abstract difficulty of his work, he its apparent scale and intellectual second. observed “I see it. That's the inconsistencies – De Stijl, Russian trouble, it's so personal.” He Constructivism, Vorticism – there's Valley secrets contemplated havingexplanatory barely a single art movement of sheets of text beside them – “you the 20th century that doesn't like them to understand.” This reflect its astonishingimpact. In A critic friend of mine once book is that text. part this was down to the observed, writingmany years exhilaratingtone of its first back about the Italian painter Fast worker manifesto, written by the poet Morandi, that a secret is Marinetti in 1909, with its somethingyou tell people one at exultation in “the beauty of a time. In the 10 years or so since she speed”, “the habit of energy” and There has always been first came to this country, modern technology. But equally it somethingof that sense about the Russian-born painter and was due to the astoundingvisual great Welsh painter Roger Cecil – printmaker Natalia Avdeeva has intuitions of the signatories of the numerous individual, and achieved a quite astonishing second, 1910, paintingmanifesto distinguished admirers but amount – a full degree course at – Giacomo Balla, Umberto somehow, little wider public Heatherley's School of Art (where Boccioni, Carlo Carra and Luigi recognition, in his lifetime at least. she won the school's annual Russolo. This may have somethingto do printmakingprize), full Now there is a wonderful with a strongsense of the membership of the ROI, and opportunity to get some real importance of a particular place ownership of a gallery – Plein Air sense of this intense excitement to the makingof the art. Just as – in the King's Road. and intellectual energy through Morandi hardly ever left Bologna That name provides a good the Estorick Collection's latest or the house so quietly guarded clue in fact as to what to expect exhibition, some 116 items by by his sisters, so Roger Cecil from her latest solo show at Balla, drawn from the celebrated never really left the Ebbw Fach Bankside Gallery. Entitled Biagiotti Cigna Collection and one Valley near Abertillery. 'Above and Beyond', it reflects the of the largest collections of his He had plenty of opportunities central concern of her artistic work in the world. Balla's work to do so – a place at the Royal practice, how to capture the was particularly obsessed by how College for example – but immediacy of weather, light and you represented speed and light rejected them all, choosing, like landscape and while plein air is, visually, hittingup againstthat key his great artistic hero Alfred by now, a longstandingpractice dilemma of modern physics, that Wallis, to stay close to what he going back into the mid 19th just as a scientist can determine understood best to make his art. century, Avdeeva has recently the speed or the position of a It is a quite remarkable story, one evolved a distinctly innovative particle but not both that is beautifully and movingly technique in her realisation of it. JUNE 2017 GALLERIES 11

Essentially this has come out of Calvert and George Richmond has to be one ofthe must see her advanced printmaking skills formed a short lived artistic events ofthe month. and, without going into too much brotherhood that still speaks technical detail, involves an powerfully to us today. And, In flux extremely fast working technique despite the roaring motorways in which her small, rapid that surround it on all three sides, watercolour sketches are the valley itselfhas, somehow, Early warning here ofa July transcribed, using acrylic paint, managed to retain that same contemporary art event – curator on to a much larger silkscreen powerful sense of a rural idyll. Lisa Gray’s annual large scale, press. The quick drying nature of Already a regular host to pop-up show Flux. Now in its this particular paint necessarily biennial garden safaris, the village fourth year, it has left its old venue entails an extremely fast responded enthusiastically to the at the Royal College ofArt for completion time – barely 15 to 20 London Group's president (and outdoor Parade Ground and minutes – but it is one that long time resident) Susan Haire's internal gallery spaces ofChelsea enables her to directly echo the proposal for a large scale – some College ofArt's glamorous urgency of the original sketch, 76 artists and 200 works – Millbank HQ, and bang next door albeit on an altogether grander nationally based sculpture trail to Britain. scale. The impressive initial exhibiting in some 26 ofthe Originating in her contemporary results, immediate and vigorous village's gardens. art website, the Palette Pages, in character, would seem to A highly experimental sculptor this is an open, global submission suggest that Avdeeva is really on herself, Haire has curated a show with Gray selecting the to something here. distinctly adventurous looking artist rather than individual works, show that ranges widely in both so that each selected artist is Ancient and modern style and technique, from works shown as a sequence ofstand in metal and stone to ephemeral, alone shows – last year's interactive and performance work, exhibition consisted ofsome 70 There are sculpture trails and with two pieces on a monumental individual artists. With a range of then there are sculpture trails but scale from Julian Wild and work from figuration to none, to my mind at least, quite Stephen Lewis, and two younger abstraction, performance art and like the one happening this June stars, Henry Castle, winner ofthe music, the 'vibe', as they say, is in that most poetically resonant of 2016 Forest ofDean Sculpture extremely youthful and English artistic landscapes, Commission and Katie Hayward, contemporary in character, the Shoreham in Kent's Darenth winner ofthe Broomhill National event both fun and seriously Valley, Samuel Palmer's Valley of Sculpture Prize earlier this year, conceived – a buzzy addition, in Vision, and the key focus for the both making pieces specially for short, to London's summer art small group of artists surrounding the trail, among them. calendar. Nicholas Usherwood him there in the mid 1820s. I am not sure there has ever Calling themselves “the been anything quite like this from left Ancients”, a name inspired in before, certainly not on this Julian Wild ‘Doodleform’ Shoreham large by the example of their massive scale nor in this garden Sculpture Trail Roger Cecil ‘Untitled’ Moma Machynlleth artistic hero, William Blake, and oriented location. For two days Natalia Avdeeva ‘Morning Sun Lyrics’ aiming to evoke a vision of a only – and raising funds for the Bankside Gallery Giacomo Balla ‘Lines of Force of an Enamelled golden age of innocence and village's medieval church – the Landscape’ Estorick Collection abundance, Palmer, Edward Shoreham Sculpture Trail really Tina Spratt ‘Red and Gold ll’ Flux 12 GALLERIES JUNE 2017

Mayfair artWith major construction sites space D Contemporary, abstractionist/minimalist Tadaaki seemingly every 50 yards, new interestingbecause, run by the Kuwayama and top notch British shops springing up like daisies – Strategy International Group, a and French 19th and 20th century not to mention new galleries where huge international business, the drawings. With Helly Nahmad's none were to be found before – a exhibitions are not commission revolvingshows of great late 19th walk northward into east Mayfair based or contractual, but for the and 20th century masterpieces, from Piccadilly via Albemarle, Cork, benefit of the company's members and Dadiani's small but perfectly Maddox and New Bond Streets and their clients as well as the formed exhibitions of 1960s and makes the current anxieties about general public – June sees two 70s pioneers (in June a austerity, Brexit and Article 50 all shows, the first from the Lisbon- collaboration between agitprop feel like somethingfrom a parallel based Acervo Gallery, the second photographer/photomantagists universe. Galleries like Albemarle from Nigerian and Spanish painters kennardphillipps), Cork Street and Belgravia may be decamping Chibuike Uzoma and David Ajenjo. really does seem to be holdingits because of risingrents in the area, Meanwhile Cork Street itself is own. but there really doesn't seem to be just beginning to recover from the Movingfurther north across any shortage of eager and well major buildingupheavals of recent Conduit Street, Maddox Street is resourced gallerists happy to take years and, as the dust settles also busy transformingitself into an their place. art hub, led in large part by Beaux The immediate area around Arts' decision to relocate there Albemarle Street itself is a good ‘. . . new galleries when its Cork Street gallery was example with two major spaces, where none were scheduled to become a hole in the Tornabuoni and Mazzoleni, both ground. They haven't looked back dealingin the cream of 20th to be since either, their recent stunning, century and Contemporary Italian near sell out show of Jonathan art – Fontana et al – recently being found before’ Leaman beingfollowed this month joined by a third, extremely by a show dedicated to three major adventurous Italian post war and (literally) things don't appear, 20th century British painterly Contemporary specialist, Jerome immediately anyway, quite as bad abstractionists – Frost, Hoyland Zodo Gallery, at the top of Hay as one had originally feared. and Irvin. An exuberant Hill. Meanwhile one of Albermarle Waddington Custot has a strong summertime show if ever there was Street's rather longer term show of three great American 20th one. residents, Waterhouse & Dodd, century sculptors – Chamberlain, Meanwhile close by Trinity continues to put on one terrific post Flavin and Indiana – while other House Paintings put on excellent war British art show after another, longterm residents of 'The Street' – mixed displays of 19th and 20th their superb May show 'After Redfern Gallery, Flowers, Mayor century paintingand sculpture, and Borough' being followed by Gallery and Browse & Darby – are Victoria Miro who shows another, this one beingdedicated all puttingon some really excellent Contemporary and Modern work, to the great St Ives' based artist shows – respectively: South African currently has Milton Avery's very Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, whose raised Paul Emsley's remarkable American response to Matisse. estate they have recently taken on. hyper realist portrait and still life continued on page 43 . . . Workingyour way round by drawings, major works from the Grafton Street and before you start estate of the late, great on Cork Street, take in the Pop/Abstract painter Richard above interestingnew-ish contemporary Smith, pioneeringJapanese Paul Emsley ‘Heralds’ Redfern Gallery JUNE 2017 GALLERIES 13 MAPS 1& 2 UK SCOTLAND & GLASGOW CITY CENTRE R BONHAMS EN ?Kirkhill House, Broom Road East NESS FRE a THURSO W ST Mearns, Glasgow G77 5LL T ISLE OF LEWIS t 0141 223 8866 S T 9 E AU [email protected] ULLAPOOL A CH A IEH S b 83 AL 5 FINDHORN cL S T L INVERNESS b CYRIL GERBER FINE ART & B L a KILMORACK AT COMPASS GALLERY SLE OF SKYE H S STRATHDON c TR E 178 West Regent Street, Glasgow G2 4RL EET A W B 9 EST a Summer Show. Jun 1–Jul 8. FORT WILLIAM BALLATER P STONEHAVEN R Paintings, drawings and sculpture. 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W PORTHGAIN ABERGAVENNY i A STC HAVERFORDWEST Y N EE C H ST DAVIDS U U Q H CARMARTHEN AD T A R MONMOUTH E S C h CAS DUK R a TLE ST H T L H E H I T TENBY I L CHEPSTOW G E S SWANSEA L E H S H W E A T R NEWPORT S Y A T Y T E T S S S CARDIFFCACAR FF M E M G DA PENARTH A ID A R R B CE Y RA ER CARDIFF Chate Room. Jun 16–Jul 5. Mon–Sat 10–5 t 01267 220121 THE ALBANY GALLERY a74b Albany Road, Cardiff CF24 3RS [email protected] Seven Perspectives. Until Jun 3. t @kingstgallery f kingstreetgallery Peter Brown, Andrew Douglas-Forbes, Mike Jones, www.kingstreetgallery.co.uk Euan McGregor, William Selwyn, Peter Wileman, Kyffin Williams RA. ANGLESEY Chris Prout. Jun 9–Jul 1. ORIEL YNYS MÔN Solo exhibition, with ceramics by Paul Wearing. bRhosmeirch, Llangefni, Anglesey LL77 7TQ Mon–Sat 10–5, Sun & BHols 11–4 Philippa Jacobs: Diary of a Year and Other Thoughts. t 029 2048 7158 Until Jun 4. [email protected] North Wales Society of Fine Art. Jun 10–Jul 23. t @albanygallery f TheAlbanyGallery This exhibition features works in a wide variety of media – www.albanygallery.com painting, drawing, textiles and sculpture, covering a range of subject matter including landscape, portraiture, wildlife KOOYWOOD GALLERY and botanical studies. b8 Museum Place, Cardiff CF10 3BG daily 10.30–5 Shirley Anne Owen and Valerie Price-West. Jun 2–24. t 01248 724444 Paintings by Shirley Anne Owen with ceramics by Valerie [email protected] Price-West. Also 20 new still life paintings by Andy Short www.orielynysmon.info and new work by Pembrokeshire based Elizabeth Haines. Tue–Sat 2–5 TEGFRYN GALLERY t 029 2023 5093 cCadnant Road, MenaiBridge,Anglesey LL59 5EW [email protected] Keith Bowen: New Work. Jun 9–Jul 2. www.kooywoodgallery.com Gallery Artists. Jun 1–30. Large changing exhibition by Wales’ leading and emerging MARTIN TINNEY GALLERY artists. c18 St Andrew’s Crescent, Cardiff CF10 3DD Mon–Sat 10–5, Sun 11–4.30 25th Anniversary Exhibition: Part ll. Until Jun 17. t 01248 715128 Features Wales’ leading contemporary artists including [email protected] Harry Holland, Shani Rhys James, Mary Lloyd Jones, www.artwales.com Claudia Williams, Clive Hicks-Jenkins, Sally Moore, John Macfarlane, Meirion Ginsberg and others. UCHELDRE CENTRE Sally Moore: New Work. Jun 20–Jul 8. dMillbank, Holyhead, Anglesey LL65 1TE Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–5 Beautiful grounds, walled garden, café, films, events. t 029 2064 1411 Mon–Sat 10–5, Sun 2–5, free admn t 01407 763361 [email protected] [email protected] www.artwales.com t @CanUcheldreCtr f UcheldreHolyhead www.ucheldre.org WALES & BORDERS CONWY FFIN Y PARC GALLERY DYFED eFfin Y Parc Country House & Gallery, Betws Road KING STREET GALLERY Llanrwst, Conwy LL26 0PT a33 King Street, Carmarthen, Dyfed SA31 1BS Pete Monaghan: New works – Rustic Welsh Landscapes. Members’ Summer Show of contemporary fine and Until Jun 21. applied arts. Stephen John Owen: New works – North Wales and Yve Kelly. Showing in the Chate Room. Jun 2–14. Anglesey Oils. Until Jun 21. Peter Rossiter and Sam Harrison. Showing in the Carl Chapple: New works – Portraits of Friends, JUNE 2017 GALLERIES 17 MAP 7 ENGLAND MIDLANDS Comedians and Dancers. Until Jun 21. OSWESTRY DERBYDERBY Mixed Exhibition by Gallery Artists. Jun 1–30. M A516 6 Including works by Sir Kyffin Williams, Donald McIntyre CASTLE DONINGTON and Josef Herman. WELSHPOOL BURTON UPON TRENT SHREWSBURY 8 Dewi Tudur, David Lloyd Griffith, Susan Kane: 3 M5 A New Works. Jun 25–Jul 19. 4 LICHFIELD Wed–Sat 10–5, Sun 11–5 TELFORD StStaffordsaffor ffordshire dsh b WOLVERHAMPTON LEICLEICEIC t 01492 642070 7 MUCH WENLOCK 2 A4 4 [email protected] KINGSWINFORD WALSALL BRIDGNORTH M A www.welshart.net 4 Shropshirehire 4 2 ASTON M6 STOURBRIDGE GWYNEDD BIRMINGHAMBIRMINGHAM LUDLOW ORIEL PLAS GLYN-Y-WEDDW KIDDERMINSTER A 3 COVENTRYCOVENTRY 4 A f 4 Llanbedrog, Pwllheli, Gwynedd LL53 7TT 1 HENLEY David Nash, KimAtkinson and Sian McGill. Until Jul 16. 5 M IN ARDEN d LEOMINSTER WARWICK Celebrating 50 years of working in north Wales by LEAMINGTON SPA renowned artist David Nash with an extensive display of a NORTH CLAINES

A Herefordshire WORCESTER Warw sculpture, drawings and prints and a specially made 4 3 c 9 0 41 6 A WorW ceses stershire 4 M outdoor sculpture for Plas. A KINETON 4 BISHOPS FROME 0 A daily 10–5, clo Tue 3 8 SHIPSTON t 01758 740763 HEREFORD ON STOUR [email protected] BROADWAY BANBURY 1 @plasglyn orielplasglynyweddw TEWKESBURY 6 t f 5 3 6 WINCHCOMBE A 4 0 6 www.oriel.org.uk A 5 4 M A PEMBROKESHIRE HEREFORDSHIRE HARBOUR LIGHTS GALLERY OLD CHAPEL GALLERY gPorthgain, nr St Davids, Pemb SA62 5BL aEast Street, Pembridge, Herefords HR6 9HB Specialises in exhibiting a wide selection of Original Hay Festival Exhibition: at Old Chapel Gallery. Until Jun 30. paintings, Limited Edition Prints, and Sculpture from Paintings, glass, ceramics, jewellery, sculpture. Wales leading artists. The Arts Council of Wales Garden Sculpture Exhibition. An ever-changing Collectorplan interest free payment scheme is now available collection of unique garden sculptures in a variety of at Harbour Lights Gallery. Full details on our website. media including forged iron, stainless steel, glass, stone t 01348 831549 resin, ceramic and more; continues throughout year. [email protected] Mon–Sat 11–5, Sun 11–4, Tue by appt t 01544 388842 www.art2by.com [email protected] t @chapelgallery f OldChapelGallery THE LATE NOVEMBER GALLERY www.oldchapelgallery.co.uk hOn the Quay, Haverfordwest, Pemb SA1 1BA Neil Canning and Works on Paper for this Spring Fling SHROPSHIRE Exhibition. Until Jun 23. TWENTY TWENTY GALLERY Many artists including John Piper, Ross Loveday, b3-4High Street, Much Wenlock, Shrops TF13 6AA Albert Irvine, Basil Beattie, Anthony Frost plus some Mon 11–5, Tue–Sat 10–5 t 01952 727952 stunning little works on paper by Canning. [email protected] Arts Council of Wales interest free payments available. t @2020Gallery Wed 10–2, Thu–Sat 10–4.30 www.twenty-twenty.co.uk t 07786213790 / 07583 383396 [email protected] www.thelatenovembergallery.co.uk WENLOCK FINE ART b3 The Square, Much Wenlock, Shrops TF13 6LX MONMOUTHSHIRE 20th and 21st Century British Paintings. Mon–Sat 10–5 or by appt t 01952 728232 THE ART SHOP & CHAPEL www.wenlockfineart.co.uk i8 Cross Street, Abergavenny, Mons NP7 5EH Alexis Snell and Rachel Larkins. Until Jun 24. Automata, flags, machines, lino block prints and drawings. WARWICKSHIRE Works spangling with magical realism moving from COMPTON VERNEY darkness to enchanting luminosity, all weirdly intertwined. cWarwicks, CV35 9HZ Arts Council of Wales Collectorplan available. Creating the Countryside: Thomas Gainsborough to Today. Tue–Sat 9.15–5, free admn Until Jun 18. Major exhibition examining the rural idyll past t 01873 852690 and present. Works by artists including John Constable, [email protected] Thomas Gainsborough, Grayson Perry and Anna Fox. t @TheArtShopWales f TheArtShop Tue–Sun 11–5 t 01926645500 www.artshopandchapel.co.uk [email protected] t @ComptonVerney f ComptonVerney POWYS www.comptonverney.org.uk MOMA MACHYNLLETH jY Tabernacl, Heol Penrallt, Machynlleth, Powys SY20 8AJ LEAMINGTON SPA ART GALLERY & MUSEUM Roger Cecil: Inside the Studio. Until Jun 24. dThe Royal Pump Rooms, The Parade, Royal Margaret Foreman: Still Life. Until Sep 16. Leamington Spa, Warwicks CV32 4AA Martin Cheek: An Ostentation of Peacocks. Until Sep 16. Open 2017. Until Jun 25. Biennial exhibition open to all Tabernacle Collection. Until Aug 31. professional artists based in the West Midlands. Mon-Sat 10-4 Tue–Sat 10.45–5, Sun & BHols 11–4 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 18 GALLERIES JUNE 2017 MAP 8 ENGLAND CORNWALL

LAUNCESTON NEWLYN ART GALLERY TINTAGEL fNew Road, Newlyn, Cornwall 9 3 TR18 5BE A A TAVISTOCK What is this place? Until Jul 15. *pr ALTARNUN 3 g 8 The paintings in this exhibition share PADSTOW 8 a sense of improvisation. Their WADEBRIDGE marks have been made with a speed a BODMIN and spontaneity, executed quickly to capture changing thoughts and NEWQUAY 30 LISKEARD A A 38 ideas. W.LOOE Mon–Sat 10–5 ST AUSTELL FOWEY t 01736363715 ST AGNES [email protected] @newlynexchange 90 t A3 www.newlynartgallery.co.uk j 0 TRURO i SSTT IVESIVES A3 9 d TREGONY 3 THE PADSTOW STUDIO MORVAH A PORTSCATHO e g30 Duke Street, Padstow b ST JUST PENZANCE ST MAWES NEWLYN Cornwall PL28 8AB h c FALMOUTH Contemporary drawings and f MANACCAN HELSTON paintings by Sarah Adams, Kim Bentley, Rachel Budd, Mark Cazalet, Lynn Golden, LIZARD Phil Naylor, Alison Pullen, Kit Surrey, Anita Taylor, Chris Thomas and CIRCLE CONTEMPORARY experience as a beekeeper. Paul Thomas. Sculpture by aHawksfield, Atlantic Highway, A39 Gallery closed Jun 18–27. Mo Farquharson and ceramics by Wadebridge, Cornwall PL27 7LR t 01736787638 James Campbell. Representing John O’Carroll, [email protected] Thu–Sat 11–1, 2–5 & by appt Peter Hayes, Simon Gaiger MRBS, t @JacksonFGallery t 01841 533777 Adam Halls, Merlyn Chesterman RE f JacksonFoundation www.padstowstudio.co.uk and Pine Feroda. Art workshops, www.JacksonFoundationGallery.com events and collaborations with Tate REDWING GALLERY St Ives, Cornwall. KESTLE BARTON h36A Market Jew Street Mon–Sat 10–4 or by appt cManaccan, Helston, Cornwall Penzance, Cornwall TR18 2HT t 01208 816899 TR12 6HU entrance on Wood Street [email protected] Abigail Reynolds, Sophy Rickett, Changing exhibitions by artists t @circlecontemporary Michelle Stuart: Ledger Lines. united by a strong voice and f CircleContemporaryGallery Until Jul 9. *ad freedom of expression outside of www.circlecontemporary.co.uk Mike McInnerney: Landscape convention. workshops. Jun 3–4. Tue–Sat 11–5 JACKSON FOUNDATION daily 10.30–5, clo Mon except BHols t 01736711458 b GALLERY t 01326231811 www.redwinggallery.co.uk North Row, St Just, Cornwall TR19 7LB [email protected] Kurt Jackson: Bees (and the Odd www.kestlebarton.co.uk TREGONY GALLERY Wasp) in My Bonnet. Through Jun. i58 Fore Street, Tregony, Cornwall Leading contemporary artist Kurt LEMON STREET GALLERY TR2 5RW Jackson spent years exploring the d13 Lemon Street, Truro, Cornwall Outer Space. Until Jun 24. world of pollinators to produce this TR1 2LS A group show that looks to the world collection informed by his academic Gareth Edwards: The Silent Frontier. outside, focusing on the sensations background in the sciences and Jun 10–Jul 1. created by the landscape around us Amelia Humber: Aspect. Until Jun 3. and interiors within. Mark Dunford, Degas Withiel. Until Sep 30. Viewing for Daniel Preece, Mark Hanson and ‘Danseuse se frottant le genou’ Withiel by appt. David Caldwell use masterly bronze, stamped with signature Mon–Sat 10–5 brushwork to convey a sense of Browse & Darby (see listing on t 01872 275757 place and the ephemeral effects of map 24 and editorial feature [email protected] light and weather on the land. on page 12) t @LemonStGallery f lemonstgallery New works by Sara Lee Roberts, www.lemonstreetgallery.co.uk Kay Vinson, Meg Buick and Enzo Marra unearth invisible THE NEW GALLERY impressions imbued within the ePortscatho, Cornwall TR2 5HW interior environment. An artists’ run showroom and Tue–Sat 10–4 & by appt studios established 1985. Subject of t 01872 530505 m 07496953471 the book ‘Portscatho Portrait of a [email protected] Cornish Art Colony’. Artists include t @TregonyGallery Chris Insoll, Trevor Felcey, Eric Ward, www.tregonygallery.co.uk the Late Grace Gardner, Andrea Insoll, David Shutt, Alice Mumford, Sue Davis, YEW TREE GALLERY Jenny Shaw-Browne, Rob Carter, jKeigwin, nr Morvah & Pendeen Andrew Tozer and visiting artists Cornwall TR19 7TS associated with Portscatho. Tue–Sat 10.30–5 Usually Thu, Fri, Sat 10–12.30, 2–5 t 01736786425 or by appt t 01872 580 445 [email protected] [email protected] t @gilly–6541 f YewTreeGallery www.thenewgalleryportscatho.co.uk www.yewtreegallery.com JUNE 2017 GALLERIES 19 MAP 9CORNWALL ST IVES

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PENWITH GALLERY bBack Road West, St Ives, Cornwall TR26 1NL Public Hanging II. Until Jun 3. 37 years after the original Public Hanging show, we are excited to announce that Jason Wason, Anthony Frost, David Kemp, Rob Morley, Rod Walker and Nick Hellyer are exhibiting together again. 21 Group. Jun 10–Jul 3. A vibrant collection of works from landscapes to abstracts. Mon–Sat 10–5.30 t 01736 795579 [email protected] t @PenwithGallery f PenwithGallery www.penwithgallery.com

SANDRA BLOW RA STUDIO cBullans Court, Bullans Lane, St Ives, Cornwall TR26 1RB Studio tours generally Thursdays by appt. £5pp including refreshments. Just off The Stennack within walking distance of St Ives town centre. Sandra Blow’s paintings and prints are for sale, original screenprints framed, signed and numbered, from £495. Also cards, books, DVDs and textiles. Denny Long RWA, co-executor of The Sandra Blow Estate with Jon Grimble, has a display of her work at the studio. by appt t 01736 797371 / 756006 / 798704 [email protected] www.sandrablow.com

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BRADFORD ON t @RAMMuseum WELLS AVON A RAMMuseum BRIDGWATER 39 3 f BRAUNTON A SHEPTON MALLET 6 BARNSTAPLE www.exeter.gov.uk/RAMM STREET BRUTON WiltshireW sh A361 j i SALISBURY A Somerersrs et A30 3 TAUNTON 7 0 BIDEFORD 7 5 SHERBORNE 3 DORSET 5 YEOVIL A M Ham A 3 Dorset 8 Devvono n ARTWAVE WEST 6 AXMINSTER BLANDFORD dMorcombelake, Dorset DT6 6DY CREDITONN HONITON LYME MORCOMBELAKE CHR BOURNEMOUTH OKEHAMPTON REGIS BRIDPORT Impressive Contemporary Art Gallery exhibiting A30 EXETERETETERT BEERE DORCHESTER POOLE artists including Amy Albright, Suchi Chidambaram, 6 A d 0 8 WAREHAM A3 3 g h A TOPSHAMTOP Heather Duncan, Martin Goold, Jeannette Hayes, CHANGFORD 8 3 f WEYMOUTH SWANAGE A e Edward Kelly, Kathy Little, Louise McClary, TAVISTOCK TORQUAY Elisa McLeod, Rebecca Fontaine-Wolf, Paul Denham DARTINGTON TOTNES and Susan Laughton. MODBURY Onsite car park and Art Academy. PLYMOUTH a Tue–Sat 10–5 t 01297489746 [email protected] DEVON t @artwavewest f ArtwaveWest THE ART ROOM www.artwavewest.com ?Specialising in painting and sculpture by major artists working in the SW of England. Exhibition services and online sales. THE GALLERY AT 41 Contact Deborah Wood. e41 East Street, Corfe Castle, Wareham, Dorset t 0771 848 0604 BH20 5EE [email protected] The Captured Moment. Until Jun 11. www.theartroomtopsham.co.uk Exhibition for Purbeck Art Weeks featuring Dorset painters and sculptors in a range of mediums. Open studios and events throughout the Isle of Purbeck. THE BROWNSTON GALLERY t 01929 480095 a36 Church Street, Modbury, South Hams, Devon [email protected] PL21 0QR f TheGalleryat41 Jerry Browning: Abstract Expressionism. Jun 8–24. www.galleryat41.com Work from a trip to India full of warm colours, shapes and textures. A contemporary of Terry Frost and Patrick Heron, SLADERS YARD Browning is one of England’s foremost Abstract fWest Bay, Bridport, Dorset DT6 4EL Expressionist painters. The Poetry of Philip Sutton RA. Paintings and works on Mon–Sat 10–5, clo Wed at 1 paper. Until Jun 18. t 01548 831338 Frances Hatch paintings, Clare Trenchard sculpture [email protected] and drawings, Akiko Hirai ceramics. From Jun 24. f The-Brownston-Gallery Petter Southall furniture. www.thebrownstongallery.co.uk Contemporary British Art, Furniture and Craft. Licensed Café. Live Evening Events. Mon–Fri 10–4, Sat 10–4, Sun & BHols 12–4 THELMA HULBERT GALLERY t 01308 459511 bElmfield House, Dowell Street, Honiton, Devon [email protected] EX14 1LX t @SladersYard Blooming Marvellous. Until Jun 4. f SladersYard A knitted and crocheted 3D garden exhibition created www.sladersyard.co.uk by 5,000 volunteers comes to THG as part of a national tour. Tue–Sat 10–5, free admn TOWN MILL GALLERIES t 01404 45006 gMill Lane, Lyme Regis, Dorset DT7 3PU [email protected] Two Galleries in a converted Mill complex offering t @ThelmaHulbert exhibitions to emerging and established artists. f ThelmaHulbertGallery Malthouse Gallery www.thelmahulbert.com Art Society. Until Jun 7. Michael Stride, Jonathan Bingham. Jun 9–21. Kim Pragnell, Zara Mcqueen, Alison Bockh. EXETER Jun 23–Jul 5. ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM & ART Courtyard Gallery c GALLERY Liz Shewan. Until Jun 7. QueenStreet, Exeter EX4 3RX Philip Winstone, Ernie Goddens. Jun 9–14. Sea Life: Glimpses of the Wonderful. Until Sep 17. Vanessa Smith, Marion Sawl, Frances Dale. Jun 16–28. A playful mix of objects, film, illustrations, live creatures Mon–Sun 10.30–4.30, free admn and craft. [email protected] Into the Wild Abyss. Jun 9–Sep 3. t @tmaglymeregis Gordon Cheung, Rui Matsunaga and explore www.townmillarts.co.uk JUNE 2017 GALLERIES 21 MAP 11 ENGLAND BRISTOL

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WYLYE VALLEY ART TRAIL 2017 LIME TREE BRISTOL ?In and around the Wylye Valley, South and West b84 Hotwell Road, Bristol BS8 4UB Wiltshire A Sense of Place. Until Jun 20. The Wylye Valley Art Trail. Until Jun 4. Annette Edgar, John Evans, Anna King, Lindsey Lavender, 73 locations with exhibitions, open studios, galleries, Elisabeth Lindstedt, Euan McGregor PAI, Rhonda Smith. workshops. Welcoming gallery in harbourside setting. Celebrating the visual arts in South and West Wiltshire. See also East Anglia map. most venues open 10.30–5.30, free admn Tue–Sat 10–5 [email protected] t 0117 929 2527 www.wvat.co.uk [email protected] www.limetreegallery.com SOMERSET ATKINSON GALLERY jMillfield School, Street, Somerset BA16 0YD Summer Show. Jun 26–Aug 4. Our annual open entry exhibition. Sculpture Park open –please contact us before visiting. t 01458 444322 [email protected] t @GalleryAtkinson f atkinsongallery www.atkinsongallery.co.uk

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A L D A E - V DAVID SIMON D E N RO A L d CONTEMPORARY AD O A R N 4 Bartlett Street, Bath BA1 2QZ JU D LIA T N R N f B John Croft CBE and Howard Jeffs RE: O S R A O T D . Abstraction and Colour. Jun 2–Jul 1. D S N B A N Abstract landscapes by John Croft YAL O H T H ORIA C O D g W and linocuts by Howard Jeffs L R RK N IC U inspired by abstraction in nature. O K H HE S T L U Coinciding with the launch of C C d T S T ‘A Bigger Book’, ROY e IR C U O AL A N limited edition, signed by David VE HENRIETTA ST N G U T PARK Hockney. A ST E GE S Y GEOR Mon–Sat 10–6, Wed 2–6 B T T RI a S t 01225 460189 S S Y TO O E L T N R C E [email protected] O R M LT A L U E D I P

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B E ANTHONY HEPWORTH FINE BEAUX ARTS BATH ? ART DEALERS b 12/13 York Street, Bath BA1 1NG LANE HOUSE ARTS Dealers in Modern British & adjacent to Bath Abbey f 5 NelsonPlace East, Bath Contemporary Painting & Still. Until Jun 16. BA1 5DA Sculpture. Still Lifes by artists including Wed–Fri 10–5.30, Sat 10.30–6& by We also specialise in the work of Lillias August, Lewis Chamberlain, appt Keith Vaughan 1912-1977 and exhibit t 07767 498403 Tribal Art, ceramics and furniture. Nathan Ford, Atsuko Fujii, [email protected] by appt in Jun Martin Greenland, Tom Hughes, t @LaneHouseArts Helen Simmonds, Jason Walker, t 01225 447480 f LaneHouseArts m 07970 480 650 Conor Walton, Simon Wright. www.lanehousearts.co.uk [email protected] New Sculpture by Pieter Vanden Daele. www.anthonyhepworth.com Ceramics by Sun Kim. Mon–Sat 10–5, free admn NICK CUDWORTH GALLERY t 01225 464850 g 5 London Street, Bath BA1 5BU a BATH CONTEMPORARY [email protected] top of Walcot Street 35 Gay Street, Bath BA1 2NT t @beauxartsbath Monthly exhibitions of paintings and Rick Kirby. Jun 2–24. Beaux-Arts-Bath prints by Nick Cudworth reflecting New work from international sculptor f www.beauxartsbath.co.uk his interest in music and landscape, Rick Kirby – welded steel discs and specialising in paintings of Bath and plates form figures of grace, surrounding area. movement and quiet watchfulness. Nick paints in his studio to the rear Mon–Sat 10–5 BONHAMS of the gallery and is available to t 01225 461230 c QueenSquare House, Charlotte discuss his work with visitors. [email protected] Street, Bath BA1 2LL Tue–Sat 10–5 t @BathContemp Fine Art Auctioneers and Valuers. t 01225 445221 m 07968 047639 f bathcontemporaryart please call for viewing times [email protected] www.bathcontemporary.com t 01225 788988 www.nickcudworth.com

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WORCESTERSHIRE and the Art of Performance. Until Jun 11. ORIGINAL HOUSE Ralph Freeman: Point in Time. i East Building, Calmsden LITTLE BUCKLAND GALLERY Jun 17–Jul 9. a Little Buckland, Broadway, Worcs Cirencester, Glos GL7 5ET Tue–Sat 10–5.30, Sun 11–4 Summer Show. Jun 29–Aug 2. *ad WR12 7JH t 01386 841555 Original Art Made Here. Jun 10–18. Original House for the first time is [email protected] exhibiting eight contemporary artists. Venue 62 on the Cheltenham Open www.campdengallery.co.uk Studios 2017 art trail, Little Buckland Large scale landscapes and still lives Gallery is showcasing a selection of alongside decorative and vintage furniture in a unique Cotswold setting. eminent local artists. THE CHAPEL ARTS t 01386 853739 e Knapp Road, Cheltenham, Glos Jun 29/30 10–6, Jul 1 10–1 then by appt [email protected] GL50 3QQ t 07909 581411 @littlebuckland Mila Furstova: Between Two Worlds. [email protected] t www.original-house.co.uk f artinabarn Until Jun 11. A series of 3D etchings www.littlebucklandgallery.co.uk representing her personal journey. Jun 17–30. Cornish Cornucopia. THE PARAGON GALLERY A mixed show of works by ten e 4 Rotunda Terrace, Montpellier WARWICKSHIRE Cornwall based artists. Street, Cheltenham, Glos GL50 1SW Tue–Sun 10–4 & by appt Corinne Ko: Life & Love. THE STOUR GALLERY t 01242 580077 b 10 High Street, Shipston-on- Jun 16–Jul 1. [email protected] Original mixed media works on Stour, Warks CV36 4AJ www.thechapelarts.com Spring Exhibition. Featuring local canvas by acclaimed French painter artist John Pickering and others. and photographer Corinne Ko. Mon–Sat 10–5.30, clo Thu GALLERY PANGOLIN Mon 10–4, Tue–Sat 10–5.30 t 01608 664411 f Chalford, Glos GL6 8NT [email protected] [email protected] Specialists in Modern and Contempor- t @ParagonArtLtd www.thestourgallery.co.uk ary Sculpture and Sculptors’ Drawings. f paragongallerycheltenham Pangolin Makers: In House ll. www.paragongallery.co.uk Until Jul 21. GLOUCESTERSHIRE Many of the workforce at Pangolin Editions are also talented artists and ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE craftsmen. Following the success of STOPpress c Taddington Manor, Taddington 2013 this new exhibition showcases nr Cutsdean, Glos GL54 5RY drawings, paintings, sculpture, 20th Century and Contemporary jewellery, textiles and other media, Sculpture. created by Pangolin makers. News from Fresh contemporary Period Garden Statuary and Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–1 art fair – the Cheltenham event Architectural Elements. t 01453 889765 which had its debut in mid May Fine Reproduction Garden [email protected] Ornament and Stone Fire has reviewed the results and t @GalleryPangolin f Gallery-Pangolin Surrounds. www.gallery-pangolin.com pronounced it as a great Mon–Fri 9–5, Sat 10.30–4 success with art sales for the t 01386 584414 exhibitors of more than [email protected] JOHN DAVIES GALLERY www.architectural-heritage.co.uk g The Old Dairy Plant, Fosseway £400,000 (348paintings and Business Park, Moreton-in-Marsh sculptures). Visitors clearly Glos GL56 9NQ loved the work and soaked up CAMPDEN GALLERY David Prentice (1936–2014): the genial atmosphere which to d High Street, Chipping Campden A Retrospective Exhibition. Glos GL55 6AG Jun 24–Aug 26. *ad old hands was reminiscent of Paul Wadsworth: Memories of India Paintings from the 1950s and ’60s Bath Art Fair days. 24 GALLERIES JUNE 2017 MAP 14 ENGLAND SOUTH

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PALLANT HOUSE GALLERY Lands. PV Jun 30, 6–8. Scheme. Photography f 9 North Pallant, Chichester Tue–Sat 9.30–4.30 t 01580 200905 demonstrations on Mon–Wed & Sat. W Sussex PO19 1TJ [email protected] Mon–Fri 10.30–5, Sat 10.30–1 Sidney Nolan: Transferences. t @ArtichokeGlry t 01424 575085 Until Jun 4. f ArtichokeGallery [email protected] Tue–Sat 10–5, Thu 10–8 www.artichokegallery.co.uk www.moxydigitalartist.co.uk Sun/BHols 11–5 t 01243 774557 www.pallant.org.uk CAMERON CONTEMPORARY ART KENT h 1 Victoria Grove, 2nd Avenue LILFORD GALLERY Brighton and Hove, E Sussex BN3 2LJ l 3 Palace Street, Canterbury, Kent Festival2017. Until Jun 11. PETWORTH HOUSE & PARK CT1 2DY g Church Street, Petworth A mixed show of contemporary Mon–Sat 9.30–5, Sun 11–4 W Sussex GU28 0AE paintings, prints and sculpture to t 01227 639086 Shaped by a family of collectors over co-incide with the Brighton Festival. [email protected] the past 900 years, this 17th century The Colour of Summer. From Jun 17. www.lilfordgallery.com mansion is overflowing with the Our annual Summer Exhibition; LILFORD FRAMING finest collection of affordable, collectable, quality. 76 Castle Street, Canterbury CT1 2QD paintings and Mon–Sat 10.30–5, clo Tue sculpture in the care of the National Mon–Sat 9.30–5 t 01227 766616 Trust. Sun & BHols 12–5 [email protected] t 01798 342207 t 01273 727234 www.lilfordframing.com [email protected] [email protected] @cameronart10 t @PetworthNT t www.cameroncontemporay.com LINDEN HALL STUDIO f PetworthNT www.nationaltrust.org.uk/petworth m 32 St George’s Road, Deal, Kent CT14 6BA THE GALLERY AT HASTINGS Harold Chapman: at 90. Not Only j ARTS FORUM The Beat Hotel. Jun 4–Jul 2. EAST SUSSEX 36 Marina, St Leonards on Sea An exhibition of photographs. E Sussex TN38 0BU Tue–Sat 10–4, Sun 11–2 or by appt 35 NORTH CONTEMPORARY Felicity Montaigu: Land, Sea and t 01304 360411 h FINE ART Weather. Until Jun 11. 35 North Road, Brighton, E Sussex [email protected] Southern France, Westmorland and t @Studio–Linden BN1 1YB East Sussex landscapes recorded in John Whiting: Work in Progress. f Linden-Hall-Studio drawings, watercolours and oil studies. www.lindenhallstudio.co.uk Jun 17–Jul 29. SoCo Showcase 2. Jun 13–25. Work in Progress is an evolving A curated show of selected work from exhibition with the artist producing the East Sussex based group of artists. SHOREHAM SCULPTURE TRAIL new work in the gallery and his Tue–Sun 11–5 n Shoreham Village, Sevenoaks adjoining studio space during the t 01424 201636 Kent TN14 7SB course of the show. [email protected] Shoreham Sculpture Trail. Thu–Sat 11–5.30 www.hastingsartsforum.co.uk Jun 17–18. *ad t 07792 058039 A spectacularly diverse range of [email protected] sculpture – monumental to t @35NorthGallery VINEHALL STUDIOS ephemeral. 76 artists, 26 gardens in www.35NorthGallery.com k Unit 52, Vinehall Business idyllic Darenth Valley, one hour from Centre, Vinehall Road, Mountfield central London. Day ticket £10, Robertsbridge, E Sussex TN32 5JW weekend £15. See website for more ARTICHOKE GALLERY Moxy Child: Not So Grimm Tales. details. i Church Street, Ticehurst Jun 9–24. *pr *ad daily 11–5 E Sussex TN5 7AE A selling exhibition of a series of t 07714 719909 In The Garden. Until Jun 25. digital art images by Moxy Child [email protected] Across The Water. Jul 1–Sep 23. inspired by well-known fairy tales; www.facebook.com/ Rivers and Seascapes and Foreign part of the South East Open Studio shorehamsculpturetrail

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M R P A W D O ROAD THE CYNTHIA CORBETT GALLERY prices. Greenwich Printmakers is POSK GALLERY ? London SW – by appt only situated in the heart of Greenwich, in e 238-246 King Street, London Young Masters: Art Prize Shortlist the old covered fruit market which W6 0RF Exhibition 2017. Jun 19–24. also houses many specialist shops Janusz Szpyt: Paintings. Until Jun 16. Showing at Gallery 8, 8 Duke Street, and a craft and antiques market. Russian Art. Jun 17–23. St James’s, London SW1Y 6BN. [email protected] Paintings by various artists including Shortlist Exhibition for the Young t @Greenwichprints Sergei Menyayev, Vladimir Buzin, Masters Art Prize, Young Masters f GreenwichPrintmakers Yuri Matushevski and others. Maylis Grand Ceramics Prize & Young www.greenwich-printmakers.co.uk daily 10–9 Masters Emerging Woman Art Prize. t 020 8741 1940 Young Masters: Group Show. www.posk.org/c5/en/gallery Jun 29–Sep 8 INGO FINCKE GALLERY At the Royal Over-Seas League and part c 24 Battersea Rise, London SW11 1EE ROBERT PARKER of Mayfair Art Weekend, Jun 30–Jul 2. ? Permanent studio exhibition – See St James’s map. We represent new and established contemporary artists, concentrating by appt. More subversive ideas t 020 8947 6782 and top class paintings in support. [email protected] mainly with oil on canvas. With a welcoming atmosphere we attract “As good as any and better than t @corbettgallery most.” –Oliver Bevan. TheCynthiaCorbettGallery first time buyers and collectors alike. f Mon–Sat 10.30–5.30 [email protected] www.young-masters.co.uk www.robertparkerart.co.uk www.thecynthiacorbettgallery.com t 020 7228 7966 www.ingofincke.com THE RUSSELL GALLERY THE FOUNTAIN GALLERY f 12 Lower Richmond Road a 26 Bridge Rd, Hampton Court LANDMARK ARTS CENTRE Putney, London SW15 1JP Surrey KT8 9HA d Ferry Road, Teddington, Middx Katy Brown and Charles Rake Andrew Blyth and Andrew Ashton. TW11 9NN NEAC. Jun 1–24. Until Jun 11. Autumn Fair. Oct 13–15. Details on Katy’s mysterious dreamy abstract Watercolours, ceramics; and showing the website. landscapes and Charles’ work by the late Andy Wood. t 020 8977 7558 architectural paintings with red skies Journeys: Fountain Gallery Summer [email protected] and moon contrast beautifully. Show. Jun 13–25. t @LandmarkArts Tue–Sat 10–5.30 Journey with gallery artists through f LandmarkArtsCentre t 020 8780 5228 selected paintings, prints, ceramics. www.landmarkartscentre.org [email protected] Orsi Cowell-Lehoczky: www.russell-gallery.com Reminiscence. Jun 27–Jul 9. PORTAL PAINTERS New work; dream-like figuralism, ? 59 Overstone Rd, London W6 0AD WILL’S ART WAREHOUSE shifted dimensions, in various media. Specialists in fine figurative paintings g 180 Lower Richmond Road Tue–Sun 11.30–5.30 with a surreal and sometimes Putney SW15 1LY t 020 8941 5865 humorous flavour. Sitting Pretty. Jun 3–Jul 24. [email protected] Beryl Cook signed limited edition A simply stunning collection of still www.fountaingallery.co.uk prints and original paintings. lives by the gallery’s most favoured We attend London Art Fair (Jan), artists. Featuring Este McCleod, GREENWICH PRINTMAKERS AAF Battersea (Mar), Lapada Fair in Marie Robinson, Alan Newnham and b GALLERY Berkeley Square (Sep) and 20/21 more. 1A The Market, Greenwich, London British Art Fair (Sep). daily 10.30–6 SE10 9HZ viewings appt only t 07801 668237 t 020 8246 4840 Diana Croft. Until Jun 4. [email protected] [email protected] Martin Mossop. Jun 6–25. t @PortalPainters t @wills–art Carolyn Fuller. Jun 27–Jul 16. www.portalpainters.co.uk f Will’sArtWarehouse Original Artist Prints at affordable www.berylcook.org www.wills-art.com JUNE 2017 GALLERIES 29 MAP 18 LONDON HAMPSTEAD & CAMDEN

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A T T Y C RTO R V A R T N VA RE E O R exhibitions. LE K N L E P G Y E R B B E N E D L A R R A T King's Cross Wed–Fri 11–6.30, Sat 10–6, Sun 10–4 D N U Madia Vale D Y L B G NVIL IL REGENT'S PARK PENTO t 020 7443 5990 K W S Euston T D VE A A St Pancras [email protected] A R P O D AR R N E K N LA RO TO t @sylvesterart R R A US HE D E UT O Warren Street SylvesterFineArt S A f Warwick AvenueD www.sylvesterfineart.co.uk BEARDSMORE GALLERY wry British sense of fun. Mark Hall – ? Showing contemporary painting, aka the ‘Conker Man’, returns to the TOM MERRIFIELD GALLERY works on paper, sculpture and Catto with his ‘nuts’ and new f 37c Fitzjohns Avenue ceramics. collection of bronze sculptures. Hampstead, London NW3 5JY viewings by appt Mon–Sat 10–6, Sun 12.30–6 Showing a Permanent Exhibition of t 020 7485 0923 t 020 7435 6660 Sculpture, Drawings and Prints by [email protected] [email protected] TomMerrifield. www.beardsmoregallery.com www.cattogallery.co.uk by appt only t 020 7431 0794 [email protected] BEN URI GALLERY & MUSEUM HIGHGATE CONTEMPORARY www.tommerrifield.co.uk a Art. Identity. Migration c ART 108a Boundary Road, London 26 Highgate High Street, London NW8 0RH N6 5JG Refugees – The Lives of Others. Alex Uxbridge: Painterly landscapes. David Farrer Two exhibitions of works by German Until Jun 4. ‘(Olympic) Ring-Tailed Lemur’ refugee artists. Agi Katz and The Boundary Gallery. 45 x 55 x 60cm, mixed Selected works by Eva Frankfurther Jun 6–11. media on wooden plaque (1930–1959) until Jun 18 and Hannah Ivory Baker. Jun 14–Jul 4. Catto Gallery German refugee artists and their A selection of sketches and oil (see listing on this page) contribution to British Art, until Jun 4. paintings from the studio. Mon–Fri 10–5.30, Sat/Sun 11–5 tube Archway t 020 7604 3991 buses 143, 210, 271 [email protected] Tue–Sat 11–7, Sun 11–5 & by appt t @BenUriGallery t 020 8340 7564 f BenUriGallery [email protected] www.benuri.org.uk t @highgateart www.highgateart.com THE CATTO GALLERY b 100 Heath Street, London NW3 1DP HIGHGATE GALLERY Mark Hall and David Farrer. d 11 South Grove, London N6 6BS Jun 11–30. Danny Israel: Night Fishing In David Farrer’s superbly witty and Ugljan – new paintings. Jun 9–22. irreverent papier-mâché trophy heads A series of 38 paintings which combine fabulous technique with a arose out of a trip to this Croatian

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D R A E D N Lighting and Mirrors. E AD S Sales every Sunday from 1. ELL RO D T CROME W R A South Kensington R viewing: Wed 6–8, Thu 10–6 R D W Earl's L Gloucester Rd N OA I Court 'S O S R Fri/Sat 10–4, Sun from 10 C C T NG K O P SLO KI t 020 7376 6800 U M AN Sloane Square R AD O E A R T N RO V O D b R E [email protected] O R PT R B C D M A T H A Y CALE S RO W E www.lotsroad.com H T A L D f B O L O P S D N O E L R L L O L G D S E A E Y O S D D A M T B W L C N O IT R D R H I L O S B S D I O E F S G West Brompton F F C G T E F D A L PIERS FEETHAM GALLERY D H IN O I E U R N R A U KO D G D O F O R A g i B D R P O D 475 Fulham Road, London N A C K R L S O S M R H A K T E T E SW6 1HL M Q S Y K R L S N H A W BA N T S M L T O G c K A E U U T T E Caroline McAdam Clark: Only O LS F E E U N CH S G T E Connect Between Time and Place. H a A N j L HO S Until Jun 17. i RT R B B Fulham Broadway EN O S A E IA Paintings and Drawings based R A D D T R FULHA T M ROAD T E around the Suffolk coast, Scotland, D R B BATTERSEA PARK Arizona and New Mexico. A L S R O O D T R E I R S d D S S A Robert Maclaurin: Works from the R T G G D IN LO B VE K E RI Studio. Jun 27–Jul 1. R S D I R LE D WA Landscapes of Scotland and h O F G E O ons Green W A C E RIN Australia. S D P A E AD Curated by Amanda Lay (info 07768 N O e M R D RK D A PA 720210). OA S SEA H TER tube Fulham Broadway CHELSEA FRAMERS GALLERY GALLERY FIFI buses 14, 414, 211 a 341 Kings Road, Chelsea e 69 New Kings Road, Chelsea Tue–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–1 London SW3 5ES London SW6 4SQ t 020 7381 3031 Natalia Avdeeva: Above and Ginette Fiandaca: showing an www.piersfeethamgallery.com Beyond. Jun 20–Jul 2. *ad eclectic collection of contemporary Sponsoring London based Russian mixed media work on large canvases artist Natalia Avdeeva, this major in a studio setting. TANYA BAXTER CONTEMPORARY exhibition takes place at Bankside Mon–Fri 10–5 & by appt j 436 Kings Road, Chelsea Gallery, Thames Riverside, t 020 7371 8892 London SW10 0LJ 48Hopton Street, London SE1 9JH. Mixed Exhibition including works by PV Jun 20, 5.30–9.30 by invitation M.F. Husain, S.H. Raza, F.N. Souza, GALLERY 286 Ling Jian, Zeng Chuanxing, Banksy, only, please email your request for a f 286 Earls Court Road, London ticket. See Bankside map. Pip Todd Warmoth and Sacha Jafri. SW5 9AS Art & Antiques Fair, Olympia. t 0207 351 6121 Minna Stevens and Claudia Clare. [email protected] Stand B16. Jun 27–Jul 2. *ad Jun 8–30. by appt www.nataliaavdeeva.com Minna Stevens’ paintings and www.chelseaframers.co.uk t 020 7351 1367 Claudia Clare’s ceramics – two m 07961 360407 regular exhibitors showing together [email protected] CHRISTIE’S SOUTH for the first time. www.tanyabaxtercontemporary.com b KENSINGTON Wed 12–6 & by appt 85 Old Brompton Road, London t 07747 807576 SW7 3LD [email protected] Fine Art Auctioneers. f JonathanRoss’sGallery286 please call for viewing times www.gallery286.com www.christies.com THE LONDON SKETCH CLUB g 7 Dilke Street, London SW3 4JE CRICKET FINE ART 1st Thursday: open life drawing. c 2 Park Walk, London SW10 0AD Albert Irvin Jun 1. ‘Gamma’ Chloe Lamb. Jun 13–24. 3rd Thursday: open life drawing. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–5 Beaux Arts London Jun 15. (see listingon map 24 and t 020 7352 2733 5th Thursday: open life drawing. editorial feature on page 12) m 07778 568367 Jun 29. [email protected] Working in the unique surroundings t @cricketfineart of the 19th century Studio which f CricketFineArt provides a sociable but focussed www.cricketfineart.co.uk atmosphere in which to draw. Booking is essential, please email for GAGLIARDI GALLERY details. d 509 Kings Road, Chelsea Thu 6.30–8.45 London SW10 0TX [email protected] Gallery situated for more than 35 www.londonsketchclub.com years in the heart of Chelsea. You can find anything from Italian LOTS ROAD AUCTIONS and French new impressionist h 71–73 Lots Road, London landscapes to hyper-realist SW10 0RN figurative paintings. Extensive Auctioneers & Valuers. website. Auctions: Mon–Sat 10–7, Sun 11–5 Modern and Contemporary t 020 7352 3663 Furnishings, Antique Furniture, www.gagliardi.org Carpets, Pictures, Objets d’Art, 32 GALLERIES JUNE 2017 MAP 21 LONDON KNIGHTSBRIDGE & BELGRAVIA

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TATE BRITAIN i Millbank, London SW1P 4RG Queer British Art 1861–1967. Until Oct 1. Markingthe 50th anniversary of the decriminalisation of male homosexuality in England. Cerith Wyn Evans. Until Aug20. A major new light installation. daily 10–6 t020 7887 8888 [email protected] www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-britain

VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM j Cromwell Road, London SW7 2RL The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains. Until Oct 1. The first international retrospective of this iconic band. Balenciaga: ShapingFashion. Until Feb 18. Cristóbal Balenciaga’s exquisite craftsmanship and innovative designs which shaped modern fashion. daily 10–5.45, Fri 10–10, free admn, charges apply for some exhibitions t020 7942 2000 t @V–and–A f victoriaandalbertmuseum www.vam.ac.uk 34 GALLERIES JUNE 2017 MAP 22 LONDON BLOOMSBURY & FITZROVIA C ISTO T W TAV E Euston Sq O E B TR U S R N B N Warren St E P TO UCL BD L S Y W EF A U AAY H DO C E W W EE F E W I CC R NN TH LAA O TOO F PPL DR FT IT F T IE GG DW A T F L R EE G G G E LI N W A G E E O A Russell Sq L G RR D O Y T C TT L B YA T MA P G SS D W E T L S Y ERTE M S EE M L ET B O R E h LL T E L RS S P S L SDT B T R AM E R ' T E V A R R E OD S T T UNIVERSITY SS S FR ' R E M TS LA UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITY S IOL S J A ER S F G S U O ILU J D S EL OF LONDON U UG C A T L D T E T OOFF L LONDONONDON R A T NN T TE UG O C T A AA R T O M G LL O TE . T M . C R T T L T S S O L P N W E S M D R D W H T D G D N E T T C O E HS NN E O A T E ST O N . D H O M A L H T O G RM S I R b SS ET RT AO OR D S T T T N L D R E L SE N T O I T R E LO G O N C S j IE E T E MU U I E N R S V N T R O U S T T T T E E TA AA T U E T T E S E B P g T H U I H SM N H AG UUB I TT D L C R E C E L H C T L MA O C T P Q EE T C T A P GU S E A F H A H H T D A E H EE D O ES NN T U UE F SS N I N E U M F E E G F ST P E TTGoodge St AT G O N T T TT A ES E T B D T AT O P T B

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Australian artist who represented Australia at the Shanghai A P T U S E R L Biennale. E C T R E A T P S O E R t 020 7436 4899 D R R C E S C O S E A N H E REBECCA HOSSACK ART GALLERY AT CHARLOTTE R E E A ST T E P D S RGE AR T D EO E T STREET G E G X R R E P S L 28 Charlotte Street, London W1T 2NA S P U Allyson Reynolds: Float. Jun 1–Jul 1. S b L A GHT ST Oil paintings from Queensland artist Allyson Reynolds CONNAU ST C OUR which focus on arrangements of natural objects. SEYM E Olympia Art and Antiques Fair London. Jun 26–Jul 2. OX Mon–Sat 10–6 D t 020 7255 2828 AYSWATER ROA [email protected] B www.rebeccahossack.com painter Toby Boothman for the month of June. Boothman’s STORE STREET GALLERY dynamic depictions feature bodies and boats at sea with i32 Store Street, London WC1E 7BS remarkable accuracy. www.storestreetgallery.com Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10.30–5.30 t 020 7935 3595 [email protected] WOOLFF GALLERY t @thompsonsgall j89Charlotte Street, London W1T 4PU f ThompsonsGalleries Valeria Nascimento: Flora. Until Jun 22. www.thompsonsgallery.co.uk Presenting a stunning collection of delicate and unique porcelain artworks from this exceptional Brazilian artist. Mon–Fri 10.30–6, Sat 11–5 t 020 7631 0551 [email protected] t @woolfgallery f woolffgallery www.woolffgallery.co.uk

ZARI GALLERY k73 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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GRAHAM HUNTER GALLERY a81 Baker Street, London W1U 6RQ Sarah Ollerenshaw: Bluebells. Until Jun 11. Vintage Lithographs. Until Jun 30. Mon–Fri 9.30–6, Sat 10–5, Sun 11–4 t 020 7935 7794 [email protected] www.grahamhuntergallery.co.uk Professional onsite framing service. www.creativepictureframing.co.uk

THOMPSON’S GALLERY LONDON b3 Seymour Place, London, W1H 5AZ Toby Boothman. Through Jun. Thompson’s presents the hyperreal nautical scenes of 36 GALLERIES JUNE 2017 MAP 24 LONDON MAYFAIR

T H S D CONTEMPORARY D UG E O g R R 23 Grafton Street, London W1S 4EY Bond Street I ER O N nOV LB ET G ST N AR Cristina Troufa and Juan TREB S k l A T M S I H G Domingues. Jun 2–15. *ad D D N .M OR C F U N O A OX L b M E D s K R Solo exhibitions in collaboration with K T N O S A Y E T I N E A d N N N Q A R . T V R S R SE S S UA G S Acervo – Arte Contemporanea Gallery. A S OU B HH I T E S X H EIG E E L Y U T W S Y T O A David Agenjo and Chibuike Uzoma. R T S W S D D G S L ET c G T T L E E A D T R L TR V E E E R S T Jun 21–Jul 1. Solo exhibitions. E S B A E E E E O E E T S R E E Y T K Y M R N E R O O R T O T S R T T T Mon–Sat 11–8 R M G R 'S O S S B OK W N S T O E K T E R A B D r T E t 07425 089060 NO S I S SVE R E B T U RO T ET S T [email protected] G TRE D S R S m T N A OR R V E @dcontempart EN O I t SV E C h L E RO T E dcontemporary E C G S E T T f N L S R AR A DO P T D U R R R O www.dcontemporary.com SQ U N T OC L O O S FF i W O B T I O U N CL o j S R O R E B T K S P L Y S E U GDN W L K S N S ESKENAZI R N O A R B T T A e G L

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E I L h10 Clifford Street, London W1S 2LJ E B L STR W UR K O T B f V W UN A / IL www.eskenazi.co.uk MO g L O L S E T B E E E L p T T D E E M D S R O T T R V A B S S A E R O FLOWERS L Q U B R L q IL E E N R S S D i T H K T 21 Cork Street, London W1S 3LZ EE R T TR T E R S S S L E E T Carol Robertson: Pointstar. Until Jun 3. TH E E U S Y t T E O S E T S L S A new series of delicately radiant A . R T A A R R H E U C E paintings, evoking the sensations of K B T D O S light, movement and touch. L L T L T A E O J N Y N A Richard Smith: Work of Five Decades. H S M S A T E a L Jun 9–Jul 15. T ET F E STRE M S An exhibition of work over five ZON H O Y 'S UR ITE O O L C WH R N IL S decades, including rarely exhibited S D T E A pieces from the artist’s estate. 54 THE GALLERY BEAUX ARTS LONDON tube Oxford Circus, Green Park a54Shepherd Market, London c48 Maddox Street, London W1S 1AY Mon–Sat 10–6 W1J 7QX Frost, Hoyland and Irvin. t 020 7439 7766 Alan Halliday: Summer Mayfair Jun 1–Jul 3. *ad [email protected] Exhibition 2017. Jun 13–24. *ad Three artists who have individualised t @flowersgallery Presented by Camburn Fine Art modern abstraction and the www.flowersgallery.com France. This popular artist returns to experience of colour, form and space. London for a one man show of Mon–Sat 11–6 HAMILTONS GALLERY paintings including paintings made t 020 74931155 j13 Carlos Place, London W1K 2EU recently at the Jardin Majorelle in [email protected] Murray Fredericks: Salt – Vanity. Marrakech, the garden of Yves Saint www.beauxartslondon.uk Until Jun 14. Laurent. Tue–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–4 daily 11–8 BONHAMS t 020 7499 9494 t 07774 165621 d [email protected] [email protected] 101 New Bond Street, W1S 1SR Auctions and viewingheld daily. t @HamiltonsGall www.camburnfineart.com f Hamiltons Gallery www.54thegallery.co.uk Mon–Fri 8.30–5, Sun (viewing only) 2–5 t 020 7629 6602 www.hamiltonsgallery.com

HANINA FINE ARTS ALBEMARLE GALLERY BROWN’S ART TOURS ?Please visit our new flagship k21 Woodstock Street, London eBrown’s Hotel, 33 Albemarle W1C 2AP gallery Pontone Gallery, 43 Cadogan Street, London W1S 4BP Gardens, London SW3 2TB; see Venice Biennale Alumni. Until Aug 19. Mayfair Art Tour. On Jun 17. A selection of European artists that Knightsbridge map. Guided tour of galleries, curated walk, t 020 7730 8777 have participated in the biennale from art themed lunch in HIX Mayfair. £65 1920s to 1970s, such as André Lhote, [email protected] per head, booking required. Future www.pontonegallery.com Léopold Survage, Léon Gischia, dates include Sep 16, Oct 7, Nov 4. Jean Deyrolle and Robert Berény, t 020 74936020 including actual works exhibited. reservations.browns@ Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–4 ANNELY JUDA FINE ART roccofortehotels.com b23 Dering Street, London t 020 72438877 www.roccofortehotels.com/hotels- [email protected] W1S 1AW and-resorts/browns-hotel/events Sigrid Holmwood: The Peasants Are www.haninafinearts.com Revolting! Until Jul 8. Focuses on the ways in which the BROWSE & DARBY JEROME ZODO GALLERY hand-making of materials resists the f19 Cork Street, London W1S 3LP l25–26 Dering St, London W1S 1AT alienation of industrialised life. British & French Paintings, Currently relocating to 1 Hay Hill, London . Until Jul 8. Drawings & Sculpture. Jun 7–Jul 14. W1J 6AS. Specialising in Italian and Widely appreciated as one of the Early Modern works of art ranging International Post-War & Contemporary most significant British artists of the from Degas and Sickert to Gwen Art, featuring works by Alighiero Boetti, post-war period. John and Matthew Smith. Agostino Bonalumi, Enrico Castellani, Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–5 Mon–Fri 10–5.30 Lucio Fontana, Paolo Scheggi and more. t 020 7629 7578 Sat during exhibitions 11–2 For more info please contact the gallery. [email protected] t 020 7734 7984 Mon–Sat 10–6 t @Annely–Juda [email protected] t 020 7629 8154 f AnnelyJudaFineArt t @BrowseandDarby [email protected] www.annelyjudafineart.co.uk www.browseanddarby.co.uk www.jerome-zodo.com JUNE 2017 GALLERIES 37

MAYOR GALLERY John Minton, Paul Nash, John Piper, SOTHEBY’S i21 Cork St, 1st Flr, London W1S 3LZ Graham Sutherland and Keith Vaughan. r34–35 New Bond Street, London Peter Dreher. Day by Day, Good Day. Mon–Fri 10–6 W1A 2AA Until Jun 2. t 020 7493 7939 Auctions held daily. Freeadviceand Tadaaki Kuwayama: Radical Neutrality. [email protected] valuations given on the premises. Jun 7–27. t @OsborneSamuel Mon–Fri 9–4.30 Art Basel 17. Jun 15–18. www.osbornesamuel.com t 020 7293 5000 Mon–Fri 10–5.30 t 020 7734 3558 TRINITY HOUSE PAINTINGS [email protected] REDFERN GALLERY o20 Cork Street, London W1S 3HL s50 Maddox Street, W1S 1AY t @MayorGallery Trinity Houseis an internationalart www.mayorgallery.com Paul Emsley: New Work. Jun 7–Jul 2. Mon–Fri 11–5.30, Sat 11-2 dealership that is now in its tenth year, t 020 7734 1732 specialising in art from a variety of OPERA GALLERY LONDON [email protected] periods, from 19th Century painting m134 New Bond St, London W1S 2TF www.redfern-gallery.com to contemporary sculpture. Opera Gallery exhibits and sells Mon–Sat 10–6 masterpieces of Modern Art by thelikes t 020 7499 8958 of Picasso, Miró, Buffet and Chagall; RICHARD NAGY [email protected] with Contemporary established and p22 Old Bond St, London W1S 4PY www.trinityhousepaintings.com upcoming artists such as Kusama, Classic Modernism, German YueMinjun, David Mach, Gérard Expressionism, Viennese including works by WATERHOUSE & DODD Rancinan, Lita Cabellut and Joe Black. Secession t47 Albemarle St, London W1S 4JW Monthly exhibitions of Masters and Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt, and their contemporaries. Wilhelmina Barns-Graham: Contemporary art throughout the year. A retrospective exhibition of works Mon–Sat 10–7, Sun 12–5 by appt t 020 7262 6400 [email protected] from theEstate.Jun 7–Jul 7. *ad t 020 7491 2999 Over 30 works directly from the estate [email protected] www.richardnagy.com exhibited from every phase of her www.operagallery.com career. Many of the artworks have never been shown before. OSBORNE SAMUEL qBurlington House, Piccadilly Mayfair Art Weekend. Jun 30–Jul 2. n23 Dering Street, London W1S 1AW London W1 Mon–Fri 9.30–6, Sat 11–4 The Romantic Impulse: British America after the Fall: Painting in t 020 7734 7800 m 07786 740906 Neo-Romantic Artists at Home and the1930s. Until Jun 4. [email protected] Abroad. Until Jun 23. daily 10–6, Fri until 10 t @waterhousedodd Highlights includeworks by t 020 7300 8000 f waterhousedodd John Craxton, Prunella Clough, www.royalacademy.org.uk www.waterhousedodd.com

ALAN HALLIDAY Summer Mayfair Show 2017

Camburn Fine Art France at 54 The Gallery, Shepherd Market London W1J 7QX Tuesday 13 – Saturday 24 June 11am – 8pm daily e. [email protected] t. 07774 165621 www.camburnfineart.com

Yves Saint Laurent’s garden in Marrakech, the Jardin Majorelle (detail) 38 GALLERIES JUNE 2017 MAP 25 LONDON ST JAMES’S contemporary book illustrators from around the world. Mon–Fri 9.30–6, Sat11–5

Y P t020 7976 1727 L R A I L R N I C C E [email protected] D A A D 'S C E www.illustrationcupboard.com CP I I C PA C R A b T C D E A I n L E D L Y R MARTYN GREGORY GALLERY E T N S MASON'S g34 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AU MY YARD ER D Early EnglishWatercolours, BritishPaintings; also J U l K leading specialist in China Trade Paintings and pictures E S relating to the Far East. f B S T Mon–Fri 10–6 U ET T d RE R J R ST t020 7839 3731 A Y E k E [email protected] S M ER T m www.martyngregory.com YD T PL E R R RK E h PA S E i ' e T PAISNEL GALLERY a S T c EE g TR h9 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AB S G S 20thCentury BritishArt, Post-War and St Ives. T KIN j R Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat& othertimesby apptt020 7930 9293 PL S'S E [email protected] ME JA L ST E AL www.paisnelgallery.co.uk T L M AL ROYAL OVER-SEAS LEAGUE P iOver-Seas House, ParkPlace, St James’s, SW1A 1LR AKTIS GALLERY Young Masters: Group Show. Jun 29–Sep 8. a10-11 ParkPlace, London SW1A 1LP Presented by The Cynthia Corbett Gallery. A selection of Émigré art in 20th century Paris. shortlisted and alumni artists showing in an exhibition at the Mon–Sat10–2, 3–6 Royal Overseas League, also as part of Mayfair Art Weekend t020 7629 6531 Jun 30–Jul 2; visit the website for special events. See Gallery [email protected] 8 listing on this map and London South & West map. www.aktis-gallery.co.uk Mon–Fri 11–5.30 & w/e by appt www.thecynthiacorbettgallery.com www.young-masters.co.uk BERNARD JACOBSON GALLERY b28 Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AG www.rosl.org.uk Henri Matisse. Jun 2–Sep 16. Art Basel 17. Basel. Jun 15–18. jSTERN PISSARRO GALLERY tube Green Park, Piccadilly 66 St James’s Street, London SW1A 1NE Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat11–2 Specialising in works by Camille Pissaro and three t020 7734 3431 generations of his descendants together with [email protected] Impressionist, post-impressionist and Modern Masters. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat10–5 t @JacobsonGallery f BernardJacobsonGallery www.jacobsongallery.com t020 7629 6662 [email protected] www.pissarro.net CHRISTIE’S c8 King Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6QT STOPPENBACH & DELESTRE t020 7839 9060 k17 Ryder Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6PY Specialists in French19thand early 20thcentury GALLERY 8 paintings and drawings. Works on view by Boudin, d8 Duke Street St James’s, London SW1Y 6BN Daubigny, Dufy, Loiseau and Pissarro amongst others. Young Masters Art Prize Shortlist Exhibition 2017. Jun 19–24. We participate at TEFAF and Master Drawings. Presented by The Cynthia Corbett Gallery. Shortlist Mon–Fri 10–5.30, Satby apptt020 7930 9304 Exhibition for the Young Masters Art Prize, Young Masters [email protected] Maylis Grand Ceramics Prize and Young Masters www.artfrancais.com Emerging Woman Art Prize. Also Young Masters Group Show at Royal Over-Seas WHITE CUBE League, St James’s Jun 29–Sep 8, and as part of Mayfair l25-26 Mason’s Yard, St James’s, London SW1Y 6BU Art Weekend Jun 30–Jul 2. See Royal Over-Seas League t020 7930 5373 listing on this map and London South & West map. www.whitecube.com [email protected] www.young-masters.co.uk WHITFORD FINE ART www.thecynthiacorbettgallery.com m6 Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6BN 20thCentury Britishand European Paintings and Sculpture GROSVENOR GALLERY with an emphasis on Post War Abstraction and Pop Art. e35 Bury street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AY Mon–Fri 10–6 Modern SouthAsian Masters: Inaugural exhibition at the t020 7930 9332 new gallery. Until Jun 10. [email protected] Mon–Fri 9.30–6, Sat12–4 during exhibitions www.whitfordfineart.com t020 7484 7979 [email protected] ZULEIKA GALLERY t @grosvenorart f GrosvenorGallery n3rd Floor, 6 Mason’s Yard, St James’s, London SW1Y 6BU www.grosvenorgallery.com St Ives – Past and Present. Jun 8–Jul 1. Tue–Sat11–6, Mon by apptt020 3903 6393 ILLUSTRATIONCUPBOARD GALLERY [email protected] f22 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AL t @zuleikagallery f zuleikagallery A unique art gallery representing the most distinguished www.zuleikagallery.com JUNE 2017 GALLERIES 39 MAP 26 LONDON TRAFALGAR SQ

W N O F E O E R L RO I S R A O C U E O S S B L I L Foundation. Jun 28–Jul 2. *ad R T T T A K K E T R S S R M H T A N S S S S T E E A E F The stunning shortlist from the tenth anniversary of R T S E R D T E T S R A T T R R T G H T T H S A E E S D N London’s leading wildlife art event. L E E N S O B L TO O T P T S T M L E W PV Jun 27, 5.30 by invitation. Also The Bigger Picture – T E R L CO H C ST E LD S A K X O C G film, art and photography from the frontline of T I H A E E N E N V f O T B G A S A N L S conservation. T Y R T A L O R A I L R U N R Wed–Fri 10–5, Sat 10–4, Sun 10–1 N B O E G T S L T S ' F S E S S E G t 01483 272323 R T T C N B IN T E I E K

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LA GALLERIA PALL MALL a5b Pall Mall, 30 Royal Opera Arcade, London SW1Y 4UY PANTER & HALL www.lagalleria.org e11–12 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5LU Chris Bushe RSW: Islay. Until Jun 23. British Impressionists. Until Jul 14. MACDOUGALL’S AUCTION HOUSE John Martin, Richard Pikesly, Michael Alford. b 30A Charles II Street, London SW1Y 4AE Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat by appt t 020 7399 9999 Russian Art Auction. At 10.30. On Jun 7. *ad [email protected] Pre-auction exhibition. Until Jun 6. www.panterandhall.com Featuring Russian artists Polenov, Korovin, Goncharova, Shterenberg and a number of Russian Nonconformist artworks. WEST STREET GALLERY Mon–Fri 10–6 f8 West Street, Seven Dials, Covent Garden, London t 020 7389 8160 WC2H 9NG [email protected] Regular Exhibitions: contemporary oil and watercolour www.macdougallauction.com paintings, sculpture, and ceramics. Sarah Burgess, Gerald Bate, Rosemary Eversfield, John Joseph, Kat Joseph, Paul Harber. MALL GALLERIES cThe Mall (nr Trafalgar Square), London SW1 Mon–Fri 11–6 New English Art Club Annual Exhibition. Jun 16–25. t 07714 535435 A vibrant and diverse group of visual artists whose work is [email protected] based principally upon direct observation of nature and www.west-streetgallery.co.uk the human figure. daily 10–5, clo at 1 on last day t 02079306844 [email protected] t @mallgalleries f mallgalleries www.mallgalleries.org.uk Wildlife Artist of the Year: David Shepherd Wildlife

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Tom Phillips, Renaissance Man, The works are deeply layered by Polymath? At 80 this year his CV an intellect that explores the reads as a bow wave of art history relationship between tiltles, words, might, covering the last four philosophy and the passage of decades of the 20th century and time. They appear illustrated here into this one. Flowers (Kingsland and give the opportunity to Road) marks the moment with a ponder on his interpretations refined look at 50 years creating, spanning media and mediums. and in this view focussing on ‘Becket Again’ (2009) quotes works in the round, following ‘I can’t go on / I’ll go on’ on each themes, systems and processes side of a two sided sculpture of an that emerge through projects that artist’s palette as you arrive and Tom Phillips ‘Alas’ have spanned his artistic lifetime. leave. Enjoy the in between. PH 40 GALLERIES JUNE 2017 MAP 27 LONDON BANKSIDE & SOUTHWARK

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I EW W PARK N N K EN A D Elephant&Castle T R G D K A a P D Surr T R A O R RK R E O EW K N P E ADVANCED GRAPHICS LONDON THE CELLO FACTORY SKYLARK GALLERIES a68 Walcot Square, London c33-34Cornwall Road, London gArtist-Run SE11 4TZ SE1 8TJ 1.09 Oxo Tower Wharf, London SE1 9PH Please see our website for events at www.thecellofactory.com first floor riverside the Walcot Square office and the Two friendly galleries on London’s archive in Peckham. South Bank present an exciting range t 020 7407 2055 dLLEWELLYN ALEXANDER of contemporary paintings, prints, [email protected] GALLERY ceramics, sculpture and 124–126 The Cut, Waterloo, London f Advanced.London photography. www.advancedgraphics.co.uk SE1 8LN Tue–Sun 11–6, free admn opposite The Old Vic Theatre t 020 7401 9666 NOT The Royal Academy 2017: 5Gabriel’s Wharf, SE1 9PP BANKSIDE GALLERY A Salon des Refuses. daily winter 12–5, summer 11–6 b48 Hopton Street, London Jun 13–Aug 19. t 020 7928 4005 SE1 9JH Celebrating its 27th year. Paintings [email protected] Natalia Avdeeva: Above and submitted to the Royal Academy www.skylarkgalleries.com Beyond. Jun 20–Jul 2. *ad Summer Exhibition but not hung. Major exhibition for London based Oils, acrylics, watercolours and Russian artist Natalia Avdeeva. pastels by some of the artists whose SOUTHBANK PRINTMAKERS PV Jun 20, 5.30–9.30 by invitation work was not shown in the Royal hGabriel’s Wharf, 56 Upper Ground only, please email your request for a Academy. London SE1 9PP ticket. See Chelsea map also. Tue–Sat 10–7.30 near the Oxo Tower t 0207 351 6121 t 020 7620 1322/24 Artist-run Gallery; contemporary [email protected] [email protected] printmakers showing a wide variety www.nataliaavdeeva.com www.LlewellynAlexander.com of images and techniques. All work is www.banksidegallery.com www.amillionbrushstrokes.co.uk original and limited edition. Examples of etching, lithography, silkscreen, linocuts, woodcuts and engraving. LONDON GLASSBLOWING Mon–Fri 11.30–5, Sat/Sun 10–7 eSTUDIO AND GALLERY Prunella Clough t 020 7928 8184 62-66 Bermondsey Street, London www.southbankprintmakers.com ‘Stone’ 1985 SE1 3UD oil on canvas, 81 x 76cm Peter Layton: Celebrating 80. Annely Juda Fine Art (see listing on map 24and editorial feature on page 43) Jun 16–Jul 8. Peter Layton invites members of iBankside, London SE1 9TG the UK studio glass movement, Giacometti. Until Sep 10. including Baldwin & Guggisberg, UK’s first major retrospective of David Reekie, Heike Brachlow, Giacometti for 20 years. Celebrated as among others, to exhibit with him in a sculptor, painter and draughtsman, this landmark exhibition, celebrating Giacometti’s distinctive elongated his 80th birthday. figures are some of the most instantly Mon–Sat 10–6 recognisable works of modern art. t 020 7403 2800 Wolfgang Tillmans: 2017. Until Jun 11. [email protected] Sun–Thu 10–6, Fri/Sat 10–10 t @LDNglassblowing t 020 7887 8888 f LDNglass [email protected] www.londonglassblowing.co.uk www.tate.org.uk/modern

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S I I O V A C T Leicester Square T R B BARBICAN ART GALLERY ELEVEN SPITALFIELDS GALLERY on works in three dimensions, to aBarbican Centre, Silk Street c11 Princelet Street, London E1 6QH coincide with the artist’s 80th London EC2Y 8DS Anthony Eyton RA, Julie Held and birthday. The Japanese House: Architecture Clarisse d’Arcimoles: Substance & Michael Wolf: Tokyo Compression – and Life after 1945. Until Jun 25. Light. Until Jul 5. *ad Final Cut. Until Jul 1. The first major UK exhibition to focus Eleven Spitalfields present their new New works from the fourth and final on Japanese domestic architecture gallery space with a group exhibition. edition of the long-running from the end of the WW2 to now. The exhibition is accompanied by a photographic series. see website for opening times publication entitled ‘Compendium’, See also Cork Street map t 0845 1207550 with a foreword by Edwin Heathcote tube Liverpool Street, Old Street and [email protected] of The Financial Times. Hoxton t @BarbicanCentre f BarbicanCentre Tue–Sun 12–5, or by appt buses 55, 48, 149, 67, 242, 26 www.barbican.org.uk/artgallery t 0207 247 1816 Tue–Sat 10–6 [email protected] t 020 7920 7777 www.elevenspitalfields.com [email protected] THE EAGLE GALLERY/EMH ARTS t @flowersgallery b159 Farringdon Road, London www.flowersgallery.com EC1R 3AL ESPACIO GALLERY Fabrice Cazenave: Solar Cream. d159 Bethnal Green Road, London Jun 8–Jul 1. E2 7DG THE MILLINERY WORKS Curated by the John Marchant Gallery. Renee Rilexie: Hive Mind – g85/87 Southgate Road, London Fabrice Cazenave’s first UK solo sculptural heads. Jun 1–11. N1 3JS show presents two distinct bodies of Mali: Ink on the Body, Ink on the From the Great Exhibition to the work –large, inverse landscape Paper –conceptual photography. Festival of Britain: Design from 1850 drawings, and a selection of ‘Sliders’ Jun 1–11. *ad to 1950. Jun 14–Jul 2. *ad –sculptural assemblages from Tue–Sat 2–7, Sun 2–5 Exhibition of a Century of Furniture remnant studio materials. t 07815 319073 and Decorative Arts from Pugin’s Wed–Fri 11–6, Sat 11–4 & by appt [email protected] Gothic and William Morris through t 020 7833 2674 [email protected] The Aesthetic and Arts & Crafts [email protected] www.espaciogallery.com Movements, Liberty, Heal’s and www.emmahilleagle.com Cotswold School to the 1950s. ESTORICK COLLECTION OF Tue–Sat 11–6, Sun 12–5 eMODERN ITALIAN ART free admn Valeria Nascimento 39a Canonbury Sq, London N1 2AN t 020 7359 2019 ‘Blue Blossoming’ Giacomo Balla: Designing the [email protected] Woolff Gallery (see listing on map 22) Future. Until Jun 25. t @MillineryWorks f MillineryWorks Organised in collaboration with www.millineryworks.co.uk the Biagiotti Cigna Collection, this major exhibition presents a career- PANGOLIN LONDON spanning retrospective of one of hKings Place, 90 York Way, London Italian Futurism’s most important and N1 9AG consistently inventive artists. Terence Coventry. Until Jun 17. Wed–Sat 11–6, Sun 12–5 Following on from his highly t 020 7704 9522 successful solo exhibition Birds and t @Estorick f estorickcollection Beasts in 2014, sculptor Terence www.estorickcollection.com Coventry returns with an exciting body of new work. FLOWERS Mon–Sat 10–6 f82 Kingsland Road, London E2 8DP t 020 7520 1480 Tom Phillips: Connected Works. [email protected] Until Jul 1. t @pangolinlondon f pangolinlondon Retrospective with particular focus www.pangolinlondon.com JUNE 2017 GALLERIES 43 A A D D O O C C

Fine line from each other and his later the outrageously iconoclastic Joe works they might have been Orton, all the way to the art of among his most definitive. Bacon, Vaughan, Craxton, Students of literature may be as Giacometti himself is presented Minton, Medley, Procktor and likely as avid museum-goers to as an artist in search of the Hockney. Philip Vann recognise the works of Alberto universal, the unconscious and Giacometti. The elongated human the absurd by turns. Works such More mayfair forms that Giacometti started as ‘Caught Hand’ (1932), over- producing in the 1940s and which engineered and useless, and remain his most iconic works, are ‘Dog’ (1951), cartoonishly . . . continued from page 12 frequently used by publishers as downcast in mein, are both Further north is Dering Street, also encapsulations of the sense of examples of the tendency of his with a resonant gallery past and post-war anxiety and isolation that pieces to stray into the realms of present, despite the ravages of concerned modern writers. ironic self recognition. So it’s easy Crossrail excavations and The attenuated, spindly-legged to imagine him being undismayed demolitions. Famously home to the figures illustrate T S Eliot’s ‘The and even amused at the thought long departed Anthony D'Offay Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock’ in of his art slipping involuntarily into empire, it still houses another of textbooks and provide the cover young minds, thanks to assigned- the London art scene’s legendary art for editions of William Barrett’s reading cover art and textbook dynasties, Annely Juda Fine Art. 1958 existentialist study ‘Irrational illustrations. Frances Allitt Annely Juda died a decade ago Man’. ‘Head of a Man on Rod’ now but her son David continues to can be found on a Penguin Art speaks mount shows of great Modern Classics edition of Jean contemporary and historical Genet’s 1948 ‘The Thief’s significance; the June pairing is no Journal’, an account of the ‘Queer British Art 1861-1967’ is exception with the increasingly author’s criminal and homosexual the catalogue (£24.99) for the highly regarded work of the much encounters. 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There the classic Excellent essays by 17 Samuel, who have only recently skinny, striding figures are given contributors elucidate ever moved in on the 2nd floor, and are suitable weight, occupying fluctuating identities and the celebrating their arrival with a several rooms, but the show also diversely challenging beautifully researched historical takes time over the artist’s expressiveness of those outside exhibition of the Neo-Romantic paintings and surrealist the heteronormative mainstream movement – , Keith sculptures. It’s time well spent. – including the brilliant, ultimately Vaughan, John Minton, Lesley Works falling into the latter persecuted pre-Raphaelite Hurry, et al. NU category may be lesser known Simeon Solomon, the fiercely than his later pieces, but they are uncompromising lesbian painter from left Tadaaki Kuwayama ‘Untitled (Blue)’ Mayor Gallery equally arresting. 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A beauty, violence and liberation. Is the jury out? Rachel Steiger JUNE 2017 GALLERIES 51 NATIONAL ARTIST INDEX

Galleries listed here usually stock works by those artists under whose name they appear. Where a gallery is in bold and marked with an asterisk* it claims a principal agency in works in one or more media by that artist

ADLER Jankel DIX Otto HOWSON Peter MITCHELL Denis RYDER Sophie Ben Uri Richard Nagy Flowers Paisnel Gallery Osborne Samuel

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

COOKE Edward W. HEPBURN Alan MENINSKY Bernard ROBINSON Paul WRIGHT Lisa Martyn Gregory Highgate Contemporary * Ben Uri Highgate Contemporary * Beardsmore Gallery

DAVIE Alan HICKS Nicola MIRO Joan RUSSELL-FLINT Alex YARDLEY John Paisnel Gallery Flowers Osborne Samuel Catto Gallery Llewellyn Alexander

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To find a particular artist, use the artists’ index on p.51, for a particular gallery see the dealer index on p.54

ABORIGINAL ART CERAMICS & POTTERY The Garden Gallery: sculpture Thackeray Gallery Rebecca Hossack Stour Gallery ceramics, glass, furniture for gardens Thelma Hulbert Gallery October Gallery: also African contemporary & interiors Thompson’s Contemporary Whitford FineArt Beaux Arts Goldmark Gallery: & 20th C. Town Mill Galleries Contemporary Ceramics Greenall O’Dell Studio Tregony Gallery: emerging & ABSTRACT Hamiltons Gallery established artists Paisnel Gallery CHINESE ART HighgateContemporary: British & Twenty Twenty: art & applied arts October Gallery: also Aboriginal contemporary European TZB SouthbourneGallery Ucheldre Centre Whitford FineArt Rebecca Hossack HighgateGallery Waterhouse & Dodd contemporary TheInfiniteGallery: Rosemary Clunie Water Street Gallery TheBrownston Gallery: abstract CLASSIC MODERNISM Jerome Zodo Gallery: & post-war expressionism West Street Gallery Richard Nagy Joseph Fine Art: & 20th C. Flowers Whitford FineArt: British Kooywood Gallery Thompson’s Gallery Modernism, British/Continental CONTEMPORARY Landmark Arts Centre Whitley Art Gallery 12 Star Gallery: European LaneHouseArts AFRICAN ART Will’s Art Warehouse 54 TheGallery: Alan Halliday The Late November Gallery October Gallery: also Aboriginal WoodbineContemporary: paintings paintings presented by Camburn Rebecca Hossack Leamington Spa Art Gallery/Museum drawings, prints & sculpture Fine Art France contemporary Lemon Street Gallery Zari Gallery: eclectic collection by Advanced Graphics London Contemporary F.A. Gallery (Eton): LimeTreeGallery: fine art glass British & international artists Artichoke: painting, sculpture & finest Shona sculpture Linden Hall Studio: sculpture, glass, ceramics printmaking, paintings, drawings CORNISH TheArt Room LittleBuckland Gallery contemporary ANCIENT CHINESE & ORIENTAL ArtwaveWest Mall Galleries CircleContemporary Eskenazi Arusha Gallery Mayor Gallery Jackson Foundation: Kurt Jackson BanksideGallery:Natalia Avdeeva Millyard Gallery Kestle Barton ARCHITECTURAL paintings Modern Artists Gallery The New Gallery Portscatho Architectural Heritage: 20th C. & Barbican Art Gallery Newlyn Art Gallery: paintings with a contemporary also period architectural Bath Contemporary MoMA Machynlleth sense of improvisation elements, period garden statuary, fine Bayswater Artists: original art Montcrieff-Bray Gallery: paintings & Penwith Gallery: Cornwall artists – reproduction garden ornaments, displayed by artists sculpture abstract & figurative bespoke stone fireplaces Beardsmore: painting & sculpture Newlyn Art Gallery: paintings with a Thompson’s Gallery Gallery 19: British & Continental Belgravia Gallery sense of improvisation Yew Tree Gallery Bernard Jacobson Gallery: British & Number 1 Harrogate ART BRUT/OUTSIDER ART American art, also modern October Gallery: also African & Gagliardi Cadogan Contemporary Aboriginal CRAFTS Cameron Contemporary Art: British Old Chapel Gallery: British art & Petworth House and Park ART COLLECTIONS painting, ceramics and sculpture crafts contemporary Petworth House & Park: paintings & Campden Gallery Open Eye Gallery Birch Tree Gallery: & prints sculpture TheChapelArts: contemporary Original House: landscapes & still Open Eye Gallery Royal Academicians lives alongside decorative & vintage ART NOUVEAU & DECO Chelsea Framers Gallery: Natalia furniture DRAWINGS Talisman FineArt Avdeeva OsborneStudio Gallery contemporary Victor Arwas Gallery: fine decorative CircleContemporary Padstow Studio TheLondon SketchClub Contemporary Fine Art (Eton): art, nouveau & deco Palm Tree Gallery TheMalthouseBar & Kitchen: major Scottish, also African art Pangolin London Nicola Grellier charcoal drawings Cricket Fine Art ART FAIRS/EVENTS/FESTIVALS Panter & Hall Piers Feetham: paintings, ceramics, Flux Exhibition: 90 artists Cynthia Corbett Gallery sculpture D Contemporary Penwith Gallery David Simon Contemporary Piers Feetham: paintings, ceramics, ASIAN Début Art & TheConingsby Gallery: sculpture EASTERN EUROPEAN October Gallery: also African Tomas Watson paintings, drawings, PontoneGallery: figurative contemporary prints presented by Jill George Portal Painters: figurative Posk Gallery AUCTIONEERS Gallery; Chen Li paintings presented PrintsGB.com: prints Bonhams; Christie’s; Lots Road; by Katrine Levin Galleries Rebecca Hossack MacDougall’s; Sotheby’s EMERGING ARTISTS Dovecot Gallery Robert Parker: paintings contemporary EagleGallery Rowley Gallery: watercolours Albemarle Gallery: figurative AUSTRALIAN ART Eleven Spitalfields Gallery: group Royal Albert Memorial Mus/Art Gall Annely Juda: & Russian Rebecca Hossack show – Anthony Eyton, Julie Held & Royal Over-Seas League: Young constructivism, exhibitions, Clarisse d’Arcimoles Masters group show presented by ceramics & fine art BOTANICAL & WILDLIFE Enitharmon Editions Cynthia Corbett Gallery Cadogan Contemporary: English Flowers Ffin y Parc Gallery The Russell Gallery: figurative landscape & post impressionism Fidra FineArt: Scottish Salisbury Cathedral: Ana Maria BRITISH & EUROPEAN Flowers Pacheco Compton Verney: diverse Fountain Gallery: mixed shows FIGURATIVE TheScottish Gallery John Green Fine Art Fruitmarket Gallery contemporary Scottish National Gallery Modern Art Stern Pissarro: works by Camille TheGalleryat 41: Dorset artists Flowers Pissarro & 3 generations of his Gallery Different: British/international Skylark Galleries Llewellyn Alexander: monthly shows descendants plus impressionist, post- TheGalleryat Hastings Arts Forum Sladers Yard Piers Feetham: paintings, ceramics & impressionist & modern masters Gallery 8: Young Masters Prize St Ives Society of Artists sculpture Whitford FineArt: modernist Shortlist presented by Cynthia Store Street: British & European Portal Painters contemporary Corbett Gallery Stour Gallery: European glass & Thompson’s Gallery Candida Stevens Fine Art Gallery Fifi: Ginette Fiandaca jewellery Catto Gallery eclectic collection of mixed media Sutton Gallery FOLK ART Thompson’s Gallery Gallery 286 Tanya Baxter Contemporary Rebecca Hossack JUNE 2017 GALLERIES 53

FRENCH TheMillineryWorks POST IMPRESSIONIST SCULPTURE Hanina FineArts: School of OsborneSamuel Whitford FineArt: French Gallery Pangolin: bronze sculpture Paris plus early modern & post- Paisnel Gallery & sculptors’ drawings impressionist paintings & sculpture Pallant HouseGallery PRIMITIVE Paisnel Gallery: 20th C. British Art Stoppenbach & Delestre: 19th & Panter & Hall: 20th C./contemporary Rebecca Hossack Post-War & St Ives early 20th C. Redfern Gallery Tom Merrifield Gallery: also Whitford FineArt: modernism & Samuel Robson Fine Art: PRINTS paintings & prints abstract, French, modern British, paintings & sculptures Advanced Graphics London contemporary impressionist, British & Continental Sandra Blow RA Studio Flowers 35 North Contemporary Fine Art Stanley Spencer Gallery Gallery Nine: & jewellery, textiles Contemporary Fine Art (Eton): GERMAN EXPRESSIONISM Thompson’s Gallery Goldmark Gallery largest selection of Shona in the UK Richard Nagy Wenlock: 20th & 21st C. Paragon Gallery: Peter Blake Espacio Gallery: Renee Rilexie Whitford FineArt original prints sculptural heads GLASS Willer Southbank Printmakers Flowers contemporary contemporary Scottish SculpturePark London Glassblowing Studio/Gallery MODERN WELSH ART Cupola Contemporary Art Thompson’s Gallery MoMA Machynlleth Greenwich Printmakers Gallery: IDIOSYNCRATIC affordable original artists’ prints ST IVES contemporary MUSEUMS PrintsGB.com: promoting artists Paisnel Gallery: 20th C. British Art Portal Painters: painting Leighton House Museum working in print Post-War & St Ives Redwing Gallery Royal Albert Memorial Mus/Art Gall Zuleika: St Ives past & present Victoria and Albert Museum PUBLIC GALLERIES ILLUSTRATION Barbican Art Gallery SURREALISM Fruitmarket Gallery Début Art & TheConingsby Gallery: OLD MASTERS/MASTERS Mayor Gallery The 2017 Macmillan Prize for Leamington Spa Art Gallery TheNational Gallery: 13th to 20th C. Leighton House Museum Children’s Book Illustration SYMBOLIST Illustration Art Gallery National Gallery OPEN STUDIOS & ART TRAILS Talisman FineArt Illustrationcupboard Gallery Pallant House Diana MackieStudio & Gallery Petworth House & Park Shoreham Sculpture Trail: 76 artists Royal Academy of Arts TRIBAL ARTS IMPRESSIONIST 26 gardens Scottish National Gallery Rebecca Hossack Hanina FineArts: Post-Impressionist Vinehall Studios: Moxy Child digital Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Stern Pissarro: works by Camille art images inspired by well-known Serpentine Gallery TROMPE L’OEIL Pissarro & 3 generations of his fairy tales Stanley Spencer Gallery Albemarle Gallery: figurative descendants plus impressionist, WylyeValleyArt Trail 2017: open TateBritain post-impressionist & modern masters studios, exhibitions, galleries, TateModern Trinity HousePaintings: & modern TWENTIETH CENTURY workshops, 73 locations TateSt Ives paintings & sculpture Courcoux Contemporary: Fred Thelma Hulbert Gallery Yates important works ORIENTALISM/ORIENTALIST 12 Star Gallery Opera Gallery London INDIAN Martyn Gregory: China Trade Victoria and Albert Museum Sylvester Fine Art: & contemporary contemporary Grosvenor Gallery: & Modern British PAINTINGS REALISM VIENNESE SECESSION sculpture, South African Art contemporary Rebecca Hossack contemporary Richard Nagy Flowers Albemarle Gallery: figurative Thompson’s Gallery ITALIAN Ingo FinckeGallery: new & WATERCOLOURS established artists Llewellyn Alexander: 20th C. Estorick Collection RUSSIAN Lilford Gallery: paintings & sculpture Martyn Gregory: early English & Nick Cudworth Gallery: & prints Aktis Gallery: & 20th C. French MARINE China Trade paintings Piers Feetham: paintings, ceramics, émigré art Mall Galleries MacDougall’s Auction House sculpture WELSH MINIATURES SCOTTISH Albany: & British PHOTOGRAPHY Llewellyn Alexander: 20th C. Scottish National Gallery: contemporary Barbican including Scottish & international art TheArt Shop & Chapel Hamiltons MODERN BRITISH from the early Renaissance to the Cardiff Art Contemporary contemporary Abbot Hall Art Gallery: 18th, 19th C. 20th C. Harbour Lights Gallery Espacio Gallery: Maliconceptual also contemporary Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art King Street Gallery photography Anthony Hepworth: & post-war Scottish National Portrait Gallery Martin Tinney Gallery: leading Flowers Beaux Arts: & contemporary TheScottish Gallery : 20th C. & Welsh artists The Old Truman Brewery: Andre Belgrave St Ives: 20th C. paintings contemporary Scottish painting Oriel Ynys Môn Uspenski, presented by Levin Miller & prints contemporary Oriel Plas Glyn-y-Weddw Brownsword Hepworth: also Contemporary Fine Art (Eton): Tegfryn Gallery: leading Welsh artists contemporary POLISH major Scottish, also African art CambridgeBook & Print Gallery: contemporary Compass Gallery/Cyril Gerber Fine Art: WILDLIFE fine drawings, original prints, ceramics Posk Gallery Scottish & international contemporary Catto Gallery Fidra FineArt Mall Galleries: David Shepherd CraneKalman: & contemporary PORTRAITURE Laurel Gallery: art, crafts & gifts Wildlife Foundation Flowers: & contemporary Mall Galleries TheLost Gallery Gallery Pangolin: sculpture & Scottish National Portrait Gallery Roger Billcliffe WORKS OF ART related drawings Thompson’s Gallery Thompson’s Gallery KatharineHouseGallery: artefacts

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12 Star Gallery 020 7973 1992 21 Cricket Fine Art 020 7352 2733 20 La Galleria Pall Mall 020 7930 8069 26,30 3 Lanes Transport 079 7094 8324 29 Cupola Contemporary Art 0114 285 2665 4 Landmark Arts Centre 079 8957 0831 17,30 35 North Contemporary 077 9205 8039 14 Cynthia Corbett Gallery 020 8947 6782 17 Lane House Arts 077 6749 8403 12 54 The Gallery 020 7491 7322 24,30 Cyril Gerber Fine Art 0141 221 3095 2 Late November Gallery 077 8621 3790 6 Laurel Gallery 0131 226 5022 3 D Contemporary 24 Abbot Hall Art Gallery 01539 722464 4 Leamington Spa Art Gall 01926 742700 7 David Simon Contemporary 01225 460189 12 Leighton House Museum 020 7602 3316 19 Abrahams 020 8980 1937 29 Début Art/Coningsby 020 7636 1064 22 Lemon Street Gallery 01872 275757 8 Advanced Graphics London 020 7407 2055 27 Diana Mackie Studio 01470 511795 1 Lilford Gallery 01227 639086 14 Aktis Gallery 020 7629 6531 25 Dovecot Gallery 0131 550 3660 3 Lime Tree Bristol 0117 929 2527 11 Albany Gallery 02920 487158 5 Lime Tree Long Melford 01787 319046 15 Albemarle Gallery 020 7499 1616 24 Eagle Gallery/EMH Arts 020 7833 2674 28 Linden Hall Studio 01304 360 411 14 Annely Juda 020 7629 7578 24 Eleven Spitalfields Gallery 020 7247 1816 28 Lion Framing Supplies 0121 6786607 29 Anthony Hepworth 01225 310694 12 Enitharmon Editions 020 7430 0844 22 Little Buckland Gallery 01386 853739 13 Architectural Heritage 01386 584414 13 Eskenazi 020 7493 5464 24 Llewellyn Alexander 020 7620 1322 27 Art Exposure 079 6012 9185 29 Espacio Gallery 078 1531 9073 28 London Glassblowing 020 7403 2800 27 Art Shop 01873 852690 6 Estorick Collection 020 7704 9522 28 Long & Ryle 020 7834 1434 21 Artefact Picture Framers 020 7580 4878 29 Lost Gallery 019756 51287 1 Artichoke 14 Ffin Y Parc 01494 642070 6 Lots Road Auctions 020 7376 6800 20 Artichoke Print Workshop 020 7924 0600 29 Fidra Fine Art 01620 895057 1 Flowers (Cork Street) 020 7439 7766 24 artsmediacontacts.co.uk 29 MacDougall’s Russian Art 020 7389 8160 26 Flowers (Kingsland Road) 020 7920 7777 28 Artwave West 01297 489746 10 Mall Galleries 020 7930 6844 26,30 Flux 21 Malthouse Bar 01453 764003 13 Arusha 0131 557 1412 3 Fountain Gallery 020 8941 5865 17 Martin Tinney Gallery 029 2064 1411 5 Atkinson Gallery 01458 444322 10 Framers Gallery 020 7580 4878 22,30 Martyn Gregory 020 7839 3731 25 Fruitmarket Gallery 0131 225 2383 3 Mayor Gallery 020 7734 3558 24 ankside Gallery 020 7928 7521 27,30 B Menier Gallery 020 7407 3222 27,30 Barbican Art Gallery 0845 120 7550 28 Gagliardi Gallery 020 7352 3663 20 Millinery Works 020 7359 2019 28 Bath Contemporary 01225 461230 12 Gallery 19 020 7937 7222 19 Millyard Gallery 01457 870410 4 Bayswater Artists 077 5338 7050 19 Gallery 286 020 7370 2239 20 Minster Gallery 01962 877601 14 Beardsmore 020 7485 0923 18 Gallery 8 020 7930 0375 25,30 Modern Artists Gallery 01189 845893 16 Beaux Arts (Bath) 01225 464850 12 Gallery at 41 01929 480095 10 MoMA Machynlleth 01654 703355 6 Beaux Arts (London) 020 7493 1155 24 Gallery Different 020 7637 3775 22 Moncrieff-Bray Gallery 078 6797 8414 14 Belgrave St Ives 01736 794888 9 Gallery Fifi 20 Moving Experience 020 7483 2501 29 Belgravia Gallery 14 Gallery Nine 01225 319197 12 MP Birla Millennium AG 020 7381 3086 30 Ben Uri 020 7604 3991 18 Gallery Pangolin 01453 889765 13 Bermondsey Gallery 020 7231 3141 30 Goldmark 01572 821424 15 National Gallery 0800 912 6958 26 Graham Hunter 020 7935 7794 23,30 Bernard Jacobson 020 7734 3431 25 Newlyn Art Gallery 01736 363715 8 Green & Stone of Chelsea 020 7352 0837 29 Nick Cudworth Gallery 01225 445221 12 Birch Tree Gallery 0131 556 4000 3 Greenall O’Dell Studio 01851 810170 1 North House Gallery 01206 392717 15 Bohun Gallery 01491 576228 16 Greenwich Printmakers 020 8858 1569 17 Number 1 Harrogate 07932 621261 4 Bones & Pearl 30 Grosvenor Gallery 020 7484 7979 25 Bonhams 020 7393 3900 2,4,12,13,24,29 Guildford House Gallery 01483 444751 14 October Gallery 020 7242 7367 22 Brown’s Art Tours 020 7493 6020 24 Old Chapel Gallery 01544 388842 7 Brownston Gallery 01548 831338 10 Hamiltons Gallery 020 7499 9494 24 Open Eye Gallery 0131 557 1020 3 Brownsword Hepworth 020 3887 0687 21 Hanina Fine Arts 020 7243 8877 24 Opera Gallery London 020 7491 2999 24 Browse & Darby 020 7734 7984 24 Harbour Lights Gallery 01348 831549 6 Oriel Plas Glyn-Y-Weddw 01758 740763 6 Henry Miller Fine Art 07769 700290 p49 Oriel Ynys Môn 01248 7244444 6 Cadogan Contemporary 020 7581 5451 21 Highgate Contemporary Art 020 8340 7564 18 Original House 079 0958 1411 13 Cambridge Book & Print 01223 694264 15 Highgate Gallery 020 8340 3343 18 Osborne Samuel 020 7493 7939 24 Cameron Contemporary Art 01273 727234 14 Osborne Studio 020 7235 9667 21 Campden Gallery 01386 841555 13 Illustration Art Gallery 020 8768 0022 p49 Candida Stevens Fine Art 01243 528 401 14 Illustrationcupboard Gallery 020 7976 1727 25 Padstow Studio 01841 533777 8 Catto Gallery 020 7435 6660 18 Ingo Fincke Gallery 020 7228 7966 17 Paisnel Gallery 020 7930 9293 25 Pallant House Gallery 01243 774557 14 Chelsea Framers Gallery 020 7351 6121 20 Jackson Foundation 01736 787 638 8 Palm Tree 020 8964 8153 19 Christie’s 020 7839 9060 3,20,25,29 Jerome Zodo Gallery 020 7629 8154 24 Pangolin London 020 7520 1480 28 Christie’s S. Kensington 020 3469 6085 20 John Davies Gallery 01608 652255 13 Panter & Hall 020 7399 9999 26 Circle Contemporary 01208 816899 8 John Green Fine Art 0141 333 1991 2 Paragon Gallery 13 Compton Verney 01926 645500 7 Joseph Fine Art 020 7240 6799 22 Pendragon Fine Art Frames 020 7729 0608 29 Coningsby Gallery 020 7636 7478 30 Penwith Gallery 01736 795579 9 Contemp. Ceramics Ctre 020 7242 9644 22 Katharine House Gallery 01672 514040 14 Petworth House 0844 249 1895 14 Contemp. F.A. Gallery Eton 01753 854315 16 Kestle Barton 01326 231811 8 Phillippa Levy & Assocs 020 7790 1963 29 Courcoux Contemporary 01264 781528 14 King Street Gallery 01267 220121 6 Piers Feetham 020 7381 3031 20,30 Crane Kalman 020 7584 7566/581 1529 21 Kooywood Gallery 029 2023 5093 5 Pontone Gallery 020 7730 8777 21 JUNE 2017 GALLERIES 55

Portal Painters 078 0166 8237 17 Tegfryn Gallery 01248 715128 6 Posk Gallery 020 8741 1940 17 Thackeray 020 7937 5883 19 PrintsGB.com p49 The Art Room 077 1848 0604 10,p51 The Cello Factory 27 R E Bucheli Frames 0117 9297747 11 The Chapel Arts 077 7193 1191 13 Rebecca Hossack Gallery 020 7436 4899 22 The Gallery Hastings AF 01424 201636 14 Redfern Gallery 020 7734 1732 24 The Garden Gallery 01794 301144 14 RedwingGallery 01736 711458 8 The Infinite Gallery, Rosemary Clunie p49 SUB Renee Pfister 077 7336 0187 29 Resipole Studios 01967 431506 1 The Lightbox 01483 737800 14 Richard Nagy 020 7262 6400 24 The London Sketch Club 20 Robert Parker 17 The New Gallery, Portscatho 01872 580445 8 Roger Billcliffe 0141 332 4027 2 The Ropewalk 4 Rowley Gallery 020 7727 6495 19 The Scottish Gallery 0131 558 1200 3 Royal Academy 020 7439 7438 24 The Whitley Gallery 00 353 1 282 9915 p49 Royal Albert Mus./Gallery 01392 265858 10 Thelma Hulbert 01404 45006 10 Royal College of Art 19 Thompson’s Gallery 020 7935 3595 23 t Royal Overs-seas League 25 Tom Merrifield Gallery 020 7794 0343 18 SCR Russell & Chapple 020 7836 7521 29

Town Mill Galleries 10 r Russell Gallery 020 8780 5228 17 Tregony Gallery 01872 530505 8 Trinity House 020 7499 8958 24

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