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FRIDAY 2 TUESDAY 13 Andrew Restall - Open Eye -3 Group Exhibition - Tregony -8 Ann Coomber, Suzie MacKenzie - Birch Tree -3 John Kelly - Redfern -20 Ann Cowan - Open Eye -3 Lewis Noble - Thackeray -17 Dina Brodsky - Pontone -19 Divergent - King Street -5 WEDNESDAY 14 February Show - Woodbine -14 Luce Géas - Highgate -25 Garry Fabian Miller - Dovecot -3 Impressions On Paper - David Simon Contemporary -11 THURSDAY 15 Jonathan Gibbs - Open Eye -3 Art Wynwood - Cynthia Corbett -16 Kyffin Williams - Gregynog - The National Library of Jo Davies, Katharina Klug, Anja Lubach - Contemporary Wales -5 Ceramics Centre -23 Lee Jeongwoong - Pontone -19 Open life drawing - London Sketch Club -18 Philip Diggle - Highgate -25 Postcards 2018- -2 Roger Billcliffe FRIDAY 16 Mo Hassan - King Street -5 SATURDAY 3 Paul Costelloe - Graham Hunter -24 21st Century Figurative - IAP -5 Associates Exhibition - Penwith -9 SATURDAY 17 Emily Stubbs - Twenty Twenty -7 Jeanette Barnes - Felix & Spear -16 Alison Stewart - Gallery Ten -3 John Johnstone - Fidra -1 Josephine Broekhuizen - Cyril Gerber Fine Art/Compass -2 MONDAY 19 Kyffin Williams - Oriel Môn -5 Chen Li - Début Art & The Coningsby -23 Louise Davies - Twenty Twenty -7 MA and Other Postgraduates Exhibition 2018- Atkinson -10 Marc Chagall - -12 Martin Grimshaw, Mary Taylor - Penwith -9 TUESDAY 20 Members Exhibition - Penwith -9 Tammy Mackay - Greenwich Printmakers -16 Ocean Liners - Victoria and Albert Museum -19 The Pastel Society - Mall -22 Wilhelmina Barns-Graham - Bohun -15 WEDNESDAY 21 SUNDAY 4 Claudia Stendel, JoJo Rowley - Fountain Gallery -16 Elzbieta Owczarek - Posk -16 Martin Llewellyn - Ffin Y Parc -5 THURSDAY 22 Sam Lock - Cadogan Contemporary -19 Collect - Cynthia Corbett -16 The London Group - Linden Hall Studio -13 Collect - London Glassblowing Studio & Gallery -26 Haidee-Jo Summers - Russell -16 MONDAY 5 John Keane - Flowers (Cork Street) -20 Spring Exhibition - Tegfryn -5 The Monoprint Show - Début Art & The Coningsby -23 FRIDAY 23 Members of the RBA - Minster -13 TUESDAY 6 Matt Gee - Gallery 286 -18 SATURDAY 24 Stains & Traces IV - Gallery At Hastings Arts Forum -13 A Way of Seeing - Gallery At 41 -10 Wick Hutton, Anouschka Hutton - Fountain -16 Adam Buick - Beaux Arts Bath -11 Claire Beattie - Cameron -13 WEDNESDAY 7 Contemporary Art Fair - Contemporary Art Fairs Surrey -13 A Coming to Terms with Sociotechnical Discrepancies - David Redfern - Felix & Spear -16 12 Star -19 Group Show - Will’s Art Warehouse -16 Aleksij Kobal, Igor Bravnicar - 12 Star -19 Kumar Saraff - Art Shop & Chapel Gallery -5 Charles Simpson - Scottish Gallery -3 Pop! Art in a Changing Britain - Pallant House -13 Fired Earth - Scottish Gallery -3 Stewart Edmondson - Beaux Arts Bath -11 Group Show - Long & Ryle -19 J D Fergusson - Scottish Gallery -3 SUNDAY 25 Yto Barrada - Barbican -27 Asayo Kawase - Posk -16

THURSDAY 8 WEDNESDAY 28 Degas & Rodin - Browse & Darby -20 All Too Human - Britain -19 Fletcher Sibthorp - Catto -25 Another Kind of Life - Barbican -27 Peter Ashton Jones - Eagle EMH Arts -27 Martyn Brewster - Waterhouse & Dodd -20 William Tillyer - Bernard Jacobson -21 Murillo - National Gallery -22 2F2 Februaryeebruary–4M – 4 Marcharch2 2018018

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Figure this of the late 19th century’s two Iran, China and the Democratic most influential sculptors. Very Republic of the Congo being different men outwardly – the one exhibited alongside artists the 2017 marked the centenary of intensely introverted, the other gallery have done much to bring Edgar Degas’ death and was exuberantly extrovert – they were to international prominence such celebrated with a number of both profoundly committed to the as the superb Ghanaian sculptor significant shows both in this idea, as Richard Kendall puts it, of El Anatsui and the wonderful country and in France. For confronting “the modern body” Japanese abstract painter, the example, The Fitzwilliam and in this they were united in late Kenji Yoshida. Museum’s thought provoking their celebratory exploration of What links them all is not some exhibition traced both the what it means to be human. spurious concept of global historical influences on his art and stylistic contemporaneity but a then his influence on 20th century World art poetic visual sensibility that looks artists – Picasso, Matisse and to give an intensely personal Freud all owned examples of his symbolic resonance to their work – and was a kind of The astonishing rapidity with experience of the world. reflection on Francis Bacon’s which globalisation has overtaken observation that “To create the contemporary art world really Good work something . . . is a sort of echo is a thing of wonder but, at the from one artist to another.” same time, the art itself has not That show has just closed but always quite lived up to the It has always been my strong several others are still going diversity this seemed to promise, contention that, despite all the strong. The most significant of so often coming across as having many negative pressures – these is the big Paris show at the been homogenised into the political, economic and cultural – Musée d’Orsay, which focusses simply bland and internationally there are still more good artists, on his creative relationship with acceptable. painters particularly, per square the poet Paul Valéry but, if Paris is Always an exception to this are mile in Great Britain than in a stretch too far, the two London the consistently rich and practically any other country in shows, at the National Gallery challenging shows of Europe and North America, and Browse & Darby, will do very contemporary artists’ work from possibly the world! For, though well instead. around the world that the constantly being criticised, our art The first, ‘Drawn in Colour’, October Gallery has been schools keep producing quite features the extraordinary putting on over the last 39 years remarkably original, thoughtful collection of Degas’ paintings, and, moreover, not one whit and technically competent pastels and drawings from the diminished by the world students and, just as importantly, temporarily closed Burrell in appearing to be catching up with our galleries, institutions and Glasgow which, taken together them. It hasn’t, as the latest in companies somehow keep with the National’s own holdings, their series of ‘Transavantgarde’ finding the ways and means to covers most aspects of Degas’ (the trans-cultural avant-garde) show and support them as they long and influential career. group shows makes very clear, develop their careers. There is also the quite excellent with some stunning work by All this à propos the latest small show at Browse & Darby – artists quite new to me (and most Columbia Threadneedle Prize at ‘Degas and Rodin’ – which of us I suspect) from, among the Mall Galleries which, now in compares and contrasts the work other places, Nepal, Palestine, its 9th iteration, just keeps on FEBRUARY 2018 GALLERIES 9

going from strength to strength. I caricature or cliché when Kyffin Defining craft can say this having been a judge (known by his first name alone) in 2012; good though that was, seemed to imitate himself almost this one is better still with as much as he was imitated by Contemporary craft proves its increasingly major figures being others. creative streak with a London drawn in by both the size of the He remarked “It is ironic that I calendar date this month at the prize money – at £30,000 for the am the most loved and most Saatchi Gallery for the Crafts winner the richest prize for a honoured Welsh artist of all time Council’s Collect 2018, its 14th single work of art in the UK, not to and yet I am hated by the art edition, and this year bringing mention £15,000 in additional world.” He had a considerable together 39 exhibitors from four prizes – and the consistently high capacity for self-promotion as a continents. calibre of the selectors – Helen raconteur and autobiographer. He Expect museum-quality works Pheby, senior curator at Yorkshire was an RA, the only Welshman and installations from those Sculpture Park among them. ever to have been knighted for his heralded as some of the most The sponsors must be art, and awarded perhaps the talented makers in the UK, USA, absolutely delighted as they plan ultimate, an invitation to ‘Desert South Korea, Japan, France, for the tenth show; meanwhile go Island Discs’. If curators felt his Norway, Italy, Belgium, Germany, and see it for yourself and then extraordinary success was the Netherlands and Sweden; cast your vote for the £10,000 disproportionate they still home based galleries including Visitors’ Prize – the choice will be acquired his paintings. London Glassblowing Studio tough but you most certainly When he died in 2006, his and The Cynthia Corbett won’t be disappointed. estate totalled £6m. He left sums Gallery. Nicholas Usherwood to the Royal Cambrian Academy, the Ucheldre Centre and MoMA Cover story One hundred Machynlleth; he donated paintings to Oriel Môn; and his bequest to the National Library Peter Layzell – the artist whose As his centenary in May of Wales created an authoritative work features on Galleries’ cover approaches, Kyffin Williams collection of 200 oils and 1,500 this month – is interested in should be seen not just as a works on paper. Flemish Renaissance painting as painter but as a cultural The centenary sees the Kyffin is evident, and he is especially phenomenon, an archetype of phenomenon explored anew. The drawn to the exquisite polished . National Library’s exhibition (in panel paintings of Van Eyck, His paintings are readily the Gregynog Gallery) combines Dieric Bouts and Gerard David. recognisable – dark landscapes paintings, sketchbooks, archives He has exhibited with Portal laid on by palette knife in earth and films. Oriel Môn shows his Painters since 1998. colours sparked with green. The paintings. Martin Tinney Gallery best possess a powerful formality, and Tegfryn Gallery are holding from left as weighty as a granite wall, selling shows in April. Then in Edgar Degas ‘Danseuse se frottant le genou’ Browse & Darby conjuring the endlessness of the May, Lund Humphries brings out Kyffin Williams ‘Sunset, Anglesey’ Gregynog grey sea and the unity of land and a monograph by Rian Evans and Gallery, The National Library of Wales people. His portraits lend dignity Nicholas Sinclair ‘Kyffin Williams: Romuald Hazoumè ‘Noosa’ October Gallery Cathy Lewis ‘Nowhere near Gotham’ to soldiers, schoolboys and farm The Light and the Dark’. Mall Galleries labourers. Yet there were whiffs of Peter Wakelin Louis Thompson ‘Desire’ London Glassblowing 10 GALLERIES FEBRUARY 2018 MAPS 1& 2 UK SCOTLAND & GLASGOW CITY CENTRE

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Describing a large flower border order always being subtly restored that she has been establishing to the proceedings by her over the last three years at her powerful sense of form and home on Arran, Josephine structure –rich and exotic but at Broekhuizen writes how “the the same time imbued with clarity flowers grow in banks one in front and individuality. This, in turn, of another. In the height of owes much to her exploration of summer they are a riot of colour the layering techniques involved in and crazy directions. They jostle collage and silkscreen that form for light and space.” That's not a the other, exhilarating group of bad way of defining the exuberant works in this auspicious debut character of the paintings she then exhibition showing at Compass Josephine Broekhuizen ‘Fatsia Japonica’ makes from this subject matter, Gallery in Glasgow. NU FEBRUARY 2018 GALLERIES 11 MAP 3 SCOTLAND EDINBURGH

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Wales leading artists. The Arts Council ofWales Collectorplan interest free payment scheme is now available at Harbour Lights Gallery. Full details on our website. t 01348 831549 Celebrating a Centenary [email protected] www.art2by.com 03.02.18 – 01.07.18 MONMOUTHSHIRE THE ART SHOP & CHAPEL g8 CrossStreet,Abergavenny, MonsNP7 5EH KumarSaraff: . . . Too far for you to see (R S Thomas The Welsh Country). Feb 24–Apr 7. Paintings, watercolours, etchings and lino prints by Royal Academy Schools trained artist. “Kumar’s landscapes are accessible enough to gladden the heart oftraditionalists while striking a freshnote. To those who know them, it is startling to see such familiar places through different eyes.” Caroline Juler, art critic. Arts Council ofWales Collectorplan available. Tue–Sat 9.15–5, free admn t 01873 852690 [email protected] t @TheArtShopWales f Theartshopandchapel www.artshopandchapel.co.uk

IAP FINE ART h15 Church Street, Monmouth, MonsNP25 3BX 21st Century Figurative. Feb 3–24. Recent works on canvas and paper by Chris Gollon, Maggi Hambling and Peter Howson. Sculpture by Mel Fraser and with fine jewellery by Paul Hatton. Thu–Fri 11–5, Sat 11–4 & by appt t 01600 772005 [email protected] t @IAPFineArt f IAPFineArt www.iapfineart.com

POWYS MOMA MACHYNLLETH iY Tabernacl, Heol Penrallt, Machynlleth, Powys SY20 8AJ Lavinia Range: Lavinia’s Garden. Until Mar 10. Philippa Robbins: Flock. Until Mar 10. Richard Deacon: Weather. Until Mar 10. Glyn Baines: Paper and Paint. Until Mar 10. Mon-Sat 10-4 t 01654 703355 [email protected] www.moma.machynlleth.org.uk On May 9th Sir Kyffin Williams, one of Wales’ greatest artists, would be celebrating his 100th CEREDIGION birthday.In honour of Sir Kyffin this exhibition will THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF WALES, GREGYNOG provide a glimpse into his life and work; from his jGALLERY Aberystwyth, Ceredigion SY23 3BU early influences and training at the Slade, his Kyffin Williams: Behind the Frame. Feb 16–Sep 1. *ad foreign travels, portraits and well known Commemorating the 100th anniversary ofthe birth ofone ofthe definingWelsh artists ofthe 20th century, drawing landscapes.The show includes loans from many upon the extensive and distinctive collection ofpaintings institutions and individuals, most notably the and archives in the Library. collections of the National Library of Wales Mon–Fri 9–6, Sat 9.30–5 t 01970 632800 [email protected] Oriel Môn, Rhosmeirch, Llangefni, Anglesey LL77 7TQ www.llgc.org.uk Tel: 01248 724444 [email protected] Open daily 10.00am – 5.00pm admission free 14 GALLERIES FEBRUARY 2018 MAP 6 ENGLAND NORTH LANCASHIRE PENRITH HARTLEPOOL A66 KESWICK MIDDLESBROUGH WATER STREET GALLERY BARNARD CASTLE STAITHES d25 Water Street, Todmorden, Lancs OL14 5AB STOKESLEY ESS-ON-WINDERMERE g DARLINGTON DANBY Makers and Crafts – ceramics, glass, jewellery, fibre art, KENDAL WHITBY cards, gifts and more.

9 SEDBERGH 1 Mon–Sun 9.30–5.30 & by appt, clo Tue a A M SCARBOROUGH t 01706 839714 6 170 [email protected] A BRIDLINGTON SETTLE THIRSK www.waterstreetgallery.co.uk LANCASTER RIPON HARROGATE c YORK 4 d A6 NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE TODMORDEN b BEVERLEY BRADFORD HULL 5 LEEDS THE ROPEWALK PRESTON M6 HALIFAX M62 BLACKBURN e eMaltkiln Road, Barton upon Humber, N Lincs DN18 5JT HUDDERSFIELD BARTON UPON HUMBER CHORLEY 62 M WAKEFIELD www.the-ropewalk.co.uk GRIMSBY IVERPOOL BOLTON OLDHAM DONCASTER AD MANCHESTER SHEFFIELD GAINSBOROUG SHEFFIELD M f 53 MACCLESFIELD 31 M 6 CHESTER A CUPOLA CONTEMPORARY ART M 1 LINCO 6 BUXTON f174–178a Middlewood Road, Sheffield, S Yorks S6 1TD

WREXHAM 6 STOKE-ON-TRENT 4 Karen Sherwood and Catherine Higham: A LLANGOLLEN NOTTINGHAM Up North/Gone. Feb 10–Mar 10. DERBY Cupola Gallery presents two shows of contemporary landscape painting. CUMBRIA Both artists approach the subject of landscape from a ABBOT HALL ART GALLERY unique and complementary perspective. aKendal, Cumbria LA9 5AL Mon–Sat 10–6 t 01539 722464 t 0114 285 2665 [email protected] [email protected] www.abbothall.org.uk t @cupolagallery f cupolacontemporaryart www.cupolagallery.com LEEDS BONHAMS CO. DURHAM bThe West Wing, Bowcliffe Hall, Bramham, Leeds, Yorks LS23 6LP THE BOWES MUSEUM Fine Art Auctioneers. gNewgate, Barnard Castle, Co. Durham DL12 8NP Enquiries: Alison Hayes. New Light Prize Exhibition. Until Feb 18. t 0113 234 5755 A ‘must see’ exhibition which shines a light on Northern art. From hyperreal to abstract, printmakingand sculpture, NUMBER 1 HARROGATE this high-profile show celebrates contemporary artists c1 Cambridge Terrace, Harrogate, Yorks HG1 1PN from the North of England. The Joy of Landscape – Anthony Bamber. daily 10–5 The translucent qualities of watercolour and the artist’s [email protected] evident enjoyment of the Yorkshire Dales might account t @newlightart for the great sense of freedom and joie de vivre in these f NewLightArt works. www.newlight-art.org.uk by appt t 07932 621261 www.rachelgrimmerpaintings.com

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WENLOCK FINE ART OSWESTRY DDERBYERBY M A516 c3 The Square, Much Wenlock, Shrops TF13 6LX 6 CASTLE DONINGTON 20th and 21st Century British Paintings. WELSHPOOL Mon–Sat 10–5 or by appt BURTON UPON T SHREWSBURY 8 3 t 01952 728232 M5 A 4 LICHFIELD www.wenlockfineart.co.uk TELFORD StStaffordsaffor ffordshire c WOLVERHAMPTON LLEICEICEIC 7 MUCH WENLOCK 2 A4 4 KINGSWINFORD WALSALL WARWICKSHIRE b BRIDGNORTH M A 4 Shropshirehire 4 COMPTON VERNEY 2 ASTON M6 STOURBRIDGE dWarwicks, CV35 9HZ BIRMINGHAMBIRMINGHAM Tue–Sun 11–5 LUDLOW KIDDERMINSTER t 01926 645500 b A 3 COVENTRYCOVENTRY 4 A 4 [email protected] 1 HENLEY 5 t @ComptonVerney M IN ARDEN e LEOMINSTER WARWICK ComptonVerney LEAMINGTON SPA f a NORTH CLAINES www.comptonverney.org.uk

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3 8 SHIPSTON eThe Royal Pump Rooms, The Parade, Royal Leamington HEREFORD ON STOUR Spa, Warwicks CV32 4AA BROADWAY BANBURY 1 Lights of Leamington. Until Apr 15. TEWKESBURY 6 5 3 6 WINCHCOMBE A This eclectic exhibition, selected and curated by artist 4 0 6 A 5 4 M A Stuart Whipps, showcases the diverse ways light runs through the collection at Leamington Spa Art Gallery & HEREFORDSHIRE Museum. Tue–Sat 10.45–5, Sun & BHols 11–4 aOLD CHAPEL GALLERY t 01926 742700 East Street, Pembridge, Herefords HR6 9HB [email protected] An eclectic collection of the best of British fine art & craft. @LeamSpaArtGall daily 11–5, Sun 11–4, Tue by appt t f Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum t 01544 388842 www.warwickdc.gov.uk/royalpumprooms [email protected] t @chapelgallery f OldChapelGallery www.oldchapelgallery.co.uk Jeanette Barnes ‘Piccadilly Circus Underground Entrance’ 2013, 144 x 153cm Felix & Spear (see listing on map 16) SHROPSHIRE TWENTY TWENTY GALLERY b3-4High Street, Much Wenlock, Shrops TF13 6AA Penny Rees: Paintings. Feb 10–Mar 17. British Potters: Mugs and Jugs. Feb 10–Mar 17. Tue–Sat 10–5 t 01952 727952 TWENTY TWENTY GALLERY 4Quality Square., Ludlow, Shrops SY8 1AR Louise Davies: Paintings and prints. Feb 3–Mar 10. Emily Stubbs: Ceramics. Feb 3–Mar 10. Tue–Sat 10.30–4.30 t 01584 875363 [email protected] t @2020Gallery www.twenty-twenty.co.uk

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TINTAGEL THE NEW GALLERY dPortscatho, Cornwall TR2 5HW 9 3 An artists’ run showroom and studios established in A ALTARNUN1985. e PADSTOW Subject ofthe book ‘Portscatho Portrait ofa Cornish Art Colony’. WADEBRIDGE Artists include Chris Insoll, Trevor Felcey, Eric Ward, a BODMIN the Late Grace Gardner, Andrea Insoll, David Shutt, 0 NEWQUAY A3 Alice Mumford, Sue Davis, Jenny Shaw-Browne, Rob Carter, Andrew Tozer, Ann Long, Nina Packer, Howard Milton, Danny Holmes-Adams and visiting artists ST AUSTELL FO associated with Portscatho. ST AGNES usually Thu, Fri, Sat 10–12.30, 2–5 or by appt 0 39 t 01872 580 445 A [email protected] SSTT IVESIVES 0 TRURO g A3 www.thenewgalleryportscatho.co.uk 9 TREGONY 3 c MORVAH A PORTSCATHO b ST JUSTT d THE PADSTOW STUDIO MARAZION ST MAWES PENZANCE e30 Duke Street, Padstow, Cornwall PL28 8AB FALMOUTH Contemporary drawings and paintings by MANACCAN f HELSTON Sarah Adams, Kim Bentley, Rachel Budd, Mark Cazalet, Lynn Golden, Phil Naylor, Alison Pullen, Kit Surrey, LIZARD Anita Taylor, Chris Thomas and Paul Thomas. Sculpture by Mo Farquharson and ceramics by James Campbell. CIRCLE CONTEMPORARY Thu–Sat 11–1, 2–5 & by appt aHawksfield, Atlantic Highway, A39, Wadebridge t 01841 533777 Cornwall PL27 7LR www.padstowstudio.co.uk WinterShow. Through Feb. Circle show a selection ofabstract and figurativeartists REDWING GALLERY whose primary inspiration is the natural landscape. Circle f36A Market Jew Street, Penzance, Cornwall TR18 2HT also represents European artists and exhibits some ofthe entrance on Wood Street finest craftwork being made today. Changing exhibitions by artists united by a strong voice Mon–Sat 10–4 or by appt and freedomofexpression outside ofconvention. t 01208 813220 m 07931 611959 Tue–Sat 11–5 [email protected] t 01736 711458 t @circlecontemp www.redwinggallery.co.uk f CircleContemporaryGallery www.circlecontemporary.co.uk TREGONY GALLERY g58 Fore Street, Tregony, Cornwall TR2 5RW JACKSON FOUNDATION GALLERY Group Exhibition. Feb 13–28. bNorth Row, St Just, Cornwall TR19 7LB Showcasing Euan McGregor, Kay Vinson, Judi Green, Gallery closed until Feb 12. Sarah Spackman, Ella Carty, Sara Lee Roberts, t 01736 787638 Gethin Evans, Dana Finch, Gregory Ward, [email protected] Karen McEndoo, Nicky Knowles, Claire Ireland, t @JacksonFGallery Steven Hubbard, The London Group artists Mark Dunford f JacksonFoundation and Daniel Preece, contemporary and traditional local www.JacksonFoundationGallery.com artists, emerging talent and recent graduates. Tue–Sat 10–4 & by appt LEMON STREET GALLERY t 01872 530505 m 07496 953471 c13 Lemon Street, Truro, Cornwall TR1 2LS [email protected] PeterWileman. Upcoming exhibition. From Mar 3. t @TregonyGallery Mon–Sat 10–5 f tregonygallery t 01872 275757 www.tregonygallery.co.uk [email protected] t @LemonStGallery f lemonstgallery www.lemonstreetgallery.co.uk

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established names such as Alan Cotton. 5 M Tue–Sat 10–5, free admn SWANSEA HONITON A M 4 t 01404 45006 b 5 [email protected] EXETER CLEVEDON M BRISTOL j t @ThelmaHulbert c BATH f ThelmaHulbertGallery WESTON-SUPER-MARE www.thelmahulbert.com BRADFORD ON WELLS AVON A BRIDGWATER 39 3 BRAUNTON A SHEPTON MALLET 6 BARNSTAPLE EXETER STREET BRUTON WiltshireW sh A361 i ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM & ART SALISBURY A Somersetersrs A30 3 TAUNTON c GALLERY 7 0 BIDEFORD 7 5 5 SHERBORNE 3 YEOVIL A Queen Street, Exeter EX4 3RX M Ham A 3 Dorset George Shaw: My Back to Nature. Until Apr 8. 8 Devonvono 6 BLANDFORD CREDITONN HONITON MORCOMBELAKE CHR Almost 50 new works inspired by the National Gallery’s LYME BOURNEMOUTH OKEHAMPTON REGIS BRIDPORT collection. A30 EXETERETETERT BEERBE DORCHESTER POOLE Dartmoor: A Wild and Wondrous Region. Until Apr 1. 6 A 0 8 d WAREHAM A3 3 g h Seen through generations of artists’ eyes, including A CHANGFORD 8 TOPSHAMTOP 3 WEYMOUTH SWANAGE A f e Turner and Palmer. TAVISTOCK TORQUAY Exeter’s Fine Art: Modern. Until Apr 29. DARTINGTON TOTNES Including works by Brian Rice, Barbara Hepworth and MODBURY . PLYMOUTH a Tue–Sun 10–5, clo Mon & bhols t 01392265858 [email protected] DEVON t @RAMMuseum f RAMMuseum THE ART ROOM www.exeter.gov.uk/RAMM ?Specialising in painting and sculpture by major artists working in the SW of England. Exhibition services and online sales. Please contact DORSET Deborah Wood. ARTWAVE WEST t 07718 480604 dMorcombelake, Dorset DT6 6DY [email protected] Impressive Contemporary Art Gallery exhibiting artists www.theartroomtopsham.co.uk including Amy Albright, Suchi Chidambaram, Heather Duncan, Martin Goold, Jeannette Hayes, THE BROWNSTON GALLERY Edward Kelly, Kathy Little, Louise McClary, Elisa McLeod, a36 Church Street, Modbury, South Hams, Devon Rebecca Fontaine-Wolf, Paul Denham and PL210QR Susan Laughton. One of Devon’s finest contemporary art galleries Onsite car park and Art Academy. representing both established and emerging artists. Tue–Sat 10–5 Mon–Sat 10–5, clo Wed at 1 t 01297 489746 t 01548 831338 [email protected] [email protected] t @artwavewest f The-Brownston-Gallery f ArtwaveWest www.thebrownstongallery.co.uk www.artwavewest.com

THELMA HULBERT GALLERY THE GALLERY AT 41 bElmfield House, Dowell Street, Honiton, Devon e41East Street, Corfe Castle, Wareham, Dorset EX14 1LX BH20 5EE South West Academy: Winter Exhibition. Until Feb 24. A Way of Seeing. Feb 24–May 12. An exhibition of a new body of work by members of the Gallery reopening Feb 24. South West Academy of Fine and Applied Arts, including The breathtaking variety of work by Dorset artists including

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Richard PriceROI, David Atkins, FelicityHousePS, Highlighting exhibitions in public spaces around the UK Rob Adams, Judy Tate, Vicky Finding and Edward Vine. See area listings for full details Tue–Sat11–5 t 01929 480095 BARBICAN ART GALLERY, LONDON [email protected] Yto Barrada: Agadir. Feb 7–May 20. Map 27 f TheGalleryat41 www.galleryat41.com THE BOWES MUSEUM, DURHAM New Light Prize Exhibition: Shining a Light on Northern Art. Until Feb 18. Map 13 SLADERS YARD fWest Bay, Bridport, Dorset DT6 4EL COMPTON VERNEY, WARWICKSHIRE Ways of Seeing Landscape. Until Mar 4. See website for details. Map 7 Paintings and collages by Martyn Brewster, Anne Davies, Jo Fox and Anthony Garratt. ESTORICK COLLECTION, LONDON Sculpture and ceramics by leading artists and potters. The Enchanted Room: Modern Works from the Pinacoteca Petter Southall furniture. di Brera. Until Apr 8. Map 27 Contemporary British Art, Furniture and Craft. FRUITMARKET GALLERY, EDINBURGH Mon–Fri 10–4, Sat10–4, Sun & BHols 12–4 Jacqueline Donachie: Right Here Among Them. Until Feb 11. t01308 459511 Map 3 [email protected] t @SladersYard GUILDFORD HOUSE GALLERY, SURREY f SladersYard Sunday Times Watercolour Competition: 30th Anniversary. www.sladersyard.co.uk Until Mar 10. Map 13

HAYWARD GALLERY, LONDON TOWN MILL GALLERIES Andreas Gursky: Photography. Until Apr 22. Map 13 gMill Lane, Lyme Regis, Dorset DT7 3PU Two Galleries in a converted Mill complex offering LEAMINGTON SPA ART GALLERY, WARWICKSHIRE exhibitions to emerging and established artists. Lights of Leamington. Until Apr 15. Map 7 Malthouse and Courtyard Galleries Printmakers’ Open. Feb 10–28. LEIGHTON HOUSE MUSEUM, LONDON Mon–Sun 10.30–4.30, free admn Former home and studio of Victorian artist Frederic, Lord [email protected] Leighton. Map 17 t @tmaglymeregis www.townmillarts.co.uk NATIONAL GALLERY, LONDON Drawn in Colour: Degas from the Burrell. Until May 7. Map 22 TZB SOUTHBOURNE GALLERY h2 Carbery Row, Southbourne Road, Bournemouth PALLANT HOUSE GALLERY, WEST SUSSEX Dorset BH6 3QR Pop! Art in a Changing Britain. Feb 24–May 7. Map 13 Fine art gallery specialising in original contemporary paintings – widerangeof subjects. PETWORTH HOUSE & PARK, WEST SUSSEX Thu/Fri 10–12.30, 2–4.30, Sat10–1 William Blake: In Sussex – Visions of Albion. Until Mar 25. t01202 426967 Map 13 [email protected] ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS, LONDON Charles I – King and Collector. Until Apr 15. Map 20

SOMERSET ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM & ART GALLERY ATKINSON GALLERY EXETER iMillfield School, Street, Somerset BA16 0YD George Shaw: My Back to Nature. Until Apr 8. Map 10 MA and Other Postgraduates Exhibition 2018. Feb 19–Mar 17. *ad SCOTTISH NATIONAL GALLERY, EDINBURGH Now in its 21st year the MA and Other Postgraduate See gallery website for details. Map 3 exhibition is a must-see contemporary collection of painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, textiles, SCOTTISH NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART and multimedia. Free entry. EDINBURGH Sculpture Park is open – please contact us before A New Era. Until Until Jun 10. Map 3 visiting. t01458 444322 SCOTTISH NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY, EDINBURGH [email protected] When We Were Young: Portraits of Children from NGS. t @GalleryAtkinson Until Apr 29. Map 3 atkinsongallery f TATE BRITAIN, LONDON www.atkinsongallery.co.uk TheEY Exhibition: Impressionistsin London. Until May 7. Map 19

BRISTOL TATE MODERN, LONDON R E BUCHELI FINE ART FINE FRAMES Modigliani. Until Apr 2. Map 26 jAlbion House, 12A Broad Street, Bristol BS1 2HL www.rebucheli.co.uk THELMA HULBERT GALLERY, DEVON South West Academy: Winter Exhibition. Until Feb 24. Map 10

12 STAR GALLERY, LONDON A Coming to Terms with Sociotechnical Discrepancies. Feb 7–16. Map 19

VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM, LONDON Ocean Liners: Speed & Style. Feb 3–Jun 18. Map 19 20 GALLERIES FEBRUARY 2018 MAP 11 ENGLAND COTSWOLDS BIRMINGHAM CAMPDEN GALLERY DLOW COVENTRY KIDDERMINSTER M45 c High Street, Chipping Campden, Glos GL55 6AG

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5 HENLEY Tue–Sat 10–5.30 A A M IN ARDEN WARWICK 3 LEAMINGTON SPA 5 4 t 01386 841555 OMINSTER DAVENTRY Waarwickshire hire [email protected] WORCESTER NO www.campdengallery.co.uk B.FROME 6 4 M TOWCESTER A 4 A 0 03 3 1 8 A4 LEDBURY SHIPSTON ON STOUR THE CHAPEL ARTS HEREFORD Worcestershire 1 STOWE d Knapp Road, Cheltenham, Glos GL50 3QQ c a 36 BROADWAY A BANBURY 6 during exhibitions 10-4 & by appt 4 CHIPPING CAMPDEN A42 TEWKESBURY A MORETON IN MARSH A TADDINGTON 4 t 01242 580077 50 f 2 M SEVENHAMPTON b 3 [email protected] ROSS ON WYE A CHIPPING 4 CHELTENHAM 1 STOW ON NORTONA www.thechapelarts.com 4 40 GLOUCESTER THE WOLD 4 A d A40 WITHINGTON CHARLBURY ONMOUTH PAINSWICK WOODSTOCK h Gloucestershhire BURFORD FRESH: CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR CHALFORD AYLESBURY STROUD g d Cheltenham Racecourse, Evesham Road, Prestbury e Cheltenham, Glos GL50 4SH CIRENCESTER CLANFIELD OXFORD 8 A417 LECHLADE 3 Fresh: Contemporary Art Fair. Apr 27–29. A Oxfoords shire M A 4 4 0 TETBURY 1 46 leading UK galleries showing work from emerging 9 9 THORNBURY 2 33 4 artists to Royal Academicians. A4 A WANTAGE WALLINGFORD MALMESBURY A Original paintings, prints and sculptures from £100 to CHIPPING SWINDON 4130

4 SODBURY M4 3 HENLEY £50,000, a sculpture park, talks and Bonhams to advise on selling art. WARWICKSHIRE t 01242 224734 m 07710 095779 THE STOUR GALLERY a 10 High Street, Shipston-on-Stour, Warks CV36 4AJ www.freshartfair.net Winter Exhibition. Until late Feb. Royal Academicians, Bruce McLean, Jess Cooper, GALLERY PANGOLIN Angela A’Court, other Gallery Artists. e Chalford, Glos GL6 8NT Paintings, original prints, ceramics, sculpture and Fast Forward. Until Mar 2. jewellery. A glimpse of what’s coming up in 2018, featuring Please visit our website for details. works by Abrahams, Buck, Chadwick, Coventry, Tue–Sat 10–5.30 Freeborough, Mandl, Marini, Mayer and Randall-Page t 01608 664411 amongst others. [email protected] Specialists in Modern and Contemporary Sculpture and www.thestourgallery.co.uk Sculptors’ Drawings. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–1 t 01453 889765 GLOUCESTERSHIRE [email protected] ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE t @GalleryPangolin b Taddington Manor, Taddington, nr Cutsdean, Glos f Gallery-Pangolin GL54 5RY www.gallery-pangolin.com Sculpture –Medieval to Modern, Garden –Antique Ornament and Bespoke, Interiors –Unique and Extraordinary. JOHN DAVIES GALLERY Mon–Fri 9–5, Sat by appt f The Old Dairy Plant, Fosseway Business Park t 01386 584414 Moreton-in-Marsh, Glos GL56 9NQ [email protected] Marc Chagall: Original Lithographs and Etchings. www.architectural-heritage.co.uk Feb 3–24. *ad Mon–Sat 10–5 t 01608 652255 [email protected] t @JohnDaviesGall f JohnDaviesGallery Ann Cowan www.johndaviesgallery.com ‘Looking from Blackford Hill across the City’ mixed media on paper, 19 x 18cm Open Eye Gallery (see listing on map 3) OXFORDSHIRE BONHAMS g Banbury Road, Shipton on Cherwell, Kidlington Oxford, Oxon OX5 1JH Fine Art Auctioneers. Valuations and collections. please contact for viewing times t 01865 853640 [email protected]

DANTZIG GALLERY h 1 Market Street, Woodstock, Oxon OX20 1SU Specialising in 20th Century Modern Art. Mon–Sat 10.30–6, Sun 10.30–4 t 01993 812000 [email protected] www.dantzig.co.uk

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WEST SUSSEX THE GALLERY AT HASTINGS ARTS FORUM i 36 Marina, St Leonards on Sea, E Sussex TN38 0BU PALLANT HOUSE GALLERY John Hacker: In Memoriam. Until Feb 4. e 9 North Pallant, Chichester, W Sussex PO19 1TJ Stains & Traces IV. Feb 6–Mar 4. Pop! Art in a Changing Britain. Feb 24–May 7. Our annual exhibition exploring issues concerning the Drawn from the gallery’s significant collection of British human form –or, conversely its absence. Including works Pop Art, this exhibition explores how artists in Britain in by various artists selected by our panel of artists. the 1950s and 1960s responded to rapid social change. Tue–Sun 11–5 Tue–Sat 10–5, Thu 10–8, Sun/BHols 11–5 t 01424 201636 t 01243 774557 [email protected] www.pallant.org.uk www.hastingsartsforum.co.uk

PETWORTH HOUSE & PARK KENT f Church Street, Petworth, W Sussex GU28 0AE LILFORD GALLERY William Blake: In Sussex –Visions of Albion. Until Mar 25. j 3 Palace Street, Canterbury, Kent CT1 2DY Re-united for the first time, see William Blake’s works Mon–Sat 9.30–5, Sun 11–4 t 01227 639086 inspired by his experience living in Sussex. A parallel [email protected] exhibit displays drawings by author Philip Pullman made www.lilfordgallery.com for His Dark Materials trilogy. LILFORD FRAMING t 0344 249 1895 76 Castle Street, Canterbury CT1 2QD [email protected] Mon–Sat 9.30–5 t 01227 766616 t @PetworthNT [email protected] f PetworthNT www.lilfordframing.com www.nationaltrust.org.uk/petworth

LINDEN HALL STUDIO EAST SUSSEX k 32 St George’s Road, Deal, Kent CT14 6BA The London Group: Down From London. Feb 4–25. ARTICHOKE GALLERY A group exhibition of artists from The London Group. g Church Street, Ticehurst, E Sussex TN5 7AE Tue–Sat 10–4, Sun 11–2 or by appt t 01304 360411 Through the Window. Until Mar 24. [email protected] A mixed show of paintings, sculpture, ceramics and t @Studio–Linden jewellery. f Linden-Hall-Studio Tue–Sat 9.30–4.30 www.lindenhallstudio.co.uk t 01580 200905 [email protected] t @ArtichokeGlry f ArtichokeGallery Julie Anderson www.artichokegallery.co.uk ‘Spring by the River‘ Contemporary Art Fairs – Surrey (see listing on facing page) CAMERON CONTEMPORARY ART h 1 Victoria Grove, 2nd Avenue, Brighton and Hove E Sussex BN3 2LJ Winter Show. Until Feb 18. A changing mixed exhibition of paintings, prints, ceramics and jewellery. Claire Beattie: Umbra. From Feb 24. A solo show of rich and atmospheric new work. Mon–Sat 10.30–5, Sun & BHols 12–5 t 01273 727234 [email protected] t @cameronart10 www.cameroncontemporaryart.com

THUMBnail A new year and a new venue for media and the styles are diverse Contemporary Art Fairs who –something for all –from glass are setting up at the Sandown to sculpture to photography, Park Racecourse in Esher at the from textural abstract to realism, end of this month, adding to their from fields of flowers to events list in Windsor and architectural constructs, from the Reading where they have been extraordinary to the ordinary. putting on art fairs for over a As well as the art there is an decade. The plan is to be interactive art space, live art informal and friendly, with some demos and creative workshops, 160 artists, galleries, established and the feelgood factor with some favourites and emerging stars, £60,000 raised to date supporting Angela Brittain ‘Unconditional Love’ both national and European. The The Prince’s Trust. MT 24 GALLERIES FEBRUARY 2018 MAP 14 ENGLAND EAST ANGLIA

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RUTLAND an appt t 07980 167404 yorath@woodbinecontemporaryarts. GOLDMARK GALLERY co.uk a 14 Orange Street, Uppingham www.woodbinecontemporaryarts. Rutland LE15 9SQ co.uk 20th Century and Contemporary Art. Ailsa Read L S Lowry: Original school prints. ‘Running High’ From Feb 1. *ad ESSEX Woodbine Contemporary Arts Mon–Sat 9.30–5.30, Sun pm & Bhols NORTH HOUSE GALLERY t 01572 821424 c The Walls, Manningtree, Essex [email protected] CO11 1AS www.goldmarkart.com Blair Hughes-Stanton: The Wood Engravings. Until Mar 3. Comprehensive show of WOODBINE CONTEMPORARY autonomous engravings and b ARTS illustrations for Private Press books, 7 Orange Street, Uppingham, Rutland including for T E Lawrence and LE15 9SQ D H Lawrence. February Show. Feb 2–24. Sat or by appt Gallery artists, including work by t 01206 392717 Geoff Oke, Charles Harrison and [email protected] early work by Loic Gesnouin. t @NorthHouseGal Fri/Sat 11–5 or please call to arrange www.northhousegallery.co.uk

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Kate Kessling. Through Feb. A 6 WOBURN 0 Tue–Fri 10–5, Sat 10–4 or byappt HENLEY-ON-THAMESHENLEY-ONHOHEHYHSEN LEYEYOYY-O N-THAMES -THAMES AAM S 0 LETCHW t 0118 984 5893 ART ST WA TE H Beedfordsoord shire H R R WHI [email protected] E G LINSLADE R @modernartists A LUTON t D a A 8 V A modernartistsgallery I E 1 A f N 4 5 6 R A M www.modernartistsgallery.com G O A 1 AYLESBURY Hertfrtfordsor dshir WATERPERRY A41 HEMEL HATF Buckinghamshirekinghan ha HEMPSTEAD BERKSHIRE GREAT MISSENDEN OXFORD 25 THAME M M AMERSHAM THE CONTEMPORARY FINE ART GALLERY ETON 4 BARNE 4 0 c 31 High Street, Eton, Berks SL4 6AX 3 Oxfordshiree RICKMANSWORTH A Scottish Contemporary artists & Zimbabwean Stone DORCHESTER NORTHWOOD Sculpture. WALLINGFORD HIGH WYCOMBE HARROW Various artists including Chung Shek, James Doran Webb, MARLOW A40 Peter Howson OBE and many others. WHITCHURCH SLOUGH ON THAMES EALING Invitations/catalogues on request. Please view our b HENLEY-ON- CEN website. THAMES ETON M4 LOND PANGBOURNE WINDSOR A daily9–5 c 308 t 01753 854315 (day) 07831 822641 (eve) Surrey M READING 2 ASCOT 5 [email protected] BRACKNELL SUNNINGDALE www.cfag.co.uk

OXFORDSHIRE BOHUN GALLERY a 15 Reading Road, Henley-on-Thames, Ofordshire RG91AB Wilhelmina Barns-Graham: TheJoy of Colour – LatePaintings and Prints. Feb3–24. *ad A celebration of the late work by the influential St Ives Modernist focussing on both paintings and silkscreens. Tue–Sat 10–5, clo 1.15–2.15 Patrick Caulfield ‘Coloured Still Life’ t 01491 576228 Pallant House Gallery (see listing on map 13) [email protected] t @bohungallery f BohunGallery www.bohungallery.co.uk

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WILHELMINA BARNS-GRAHAM The Joy of Colour Late Paintings & Prints 3 - 24 February 2018

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R 3 A W O D O ROAD O H N THE CYNTHIA CORBETT GALLERY GREENWICH PRINTMAKERS THE RUSSELL GALLERY ? London SW – by appt only c GALLERY g 12 Lower Richmond Road Collect Saatchi Gallery, London SW3 1A The Market, Greenwich SE10 9HZ Putney, London SW15 1JP 4RY. Stand 6.3. Feb 22–25. Peter Luty. Until Feb 18. Alison McWhirter. Feb 1–17. *ad Art Wynwood The Art Wynwood Tammy Mackay. Feb 20–Mar 11. Oils of flowers and landscapes and Pavilion, Miami, FL 33132. Feb 15–19. [email protected] abstracts from a young Scottish Young Masters. Oonline shop (see t @Greenwichprints colourist. below). Buy art online from Young f GreenwichPrintmakers Haidee-Jo Summers ROI ARSMA. Masters’ winners, finalists and alumni. www.greenwich-printmakers.co.uk Feb 22–Mar 17. t 020 8947 6782 Capturing the essence and poetry of [email protected] INGO FINCKE GALLERY light. t @corbettgallery d 24 Battersea Rise, London SW11 1EE Tue–Sat 10–5.30 f TheCynthiaCorbettGallery We represent new and established t 020 8780 5228 www.young-masters.co.uk/buy-art contemporary artists, concentrating [email protected] www.thecynthiacorbettgallery.com mainly with oil on canvas. With a www.russell-gallery.com welcoming atmosphere we attract FELIX & SPEAR first time buyers and collectors alike. a 71 St Mary’s Road, Ealing W5 5RG SHIRLEY SHERWOOD GALLERY Mon–Sat 10.30–5.30 t 020 7228 7966 h Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Jeanette Barnes. Feb 3–17. www.ingofincke.com A selection of drawings and Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AE Rebecca Louise Law: Life in Death. monotypes of the built environment LANDMARK ARTS CENTRE and its inhabitants. e Ferry Road, Teddington TW11 9NN Until Mar 11. Weave a path embracing art and David Redfern: Paintings 1972–1991. t @LandmarkArts f LandmarkArtsCentre Feb 24–Mar 17. www.landmarkartscentre.org nature through this spectacular Tue-Fri 10.30–6, Sat 11–3 exhibition, celebrating the sculptural t 020 8566 1574 PORTAL PAINTERS quality and lasting nature of over a [email protected] ? 59 Overstone Road, London W6 0AD million beautifully preserved blooms. see website for opening times t @felixandspear f felixandspear Specialists in fine figurative paintings www.felixandspear.com with a surreal and sometimes humorous t 020 8332 5655 flavour. Beryl Cook signed limited edition [email protected] THE FOUNTAIN GALLERY prints and original paintings. We attend t @kewgardens f kewgardens b 26 Bridge Rd, Hampton Court London Art Fair (Jan), AAF Battersea www.kew.org Surrey KT8 9HA (Mar), Lapada Fair in Berkeley Square Kitty Wass. Until Feb 4. (Sep) and 20/21 British Art Fair (Sep). WEBBS FINE ART GALLERY Paintings and jewellery conjure up viewings by appt only t 07801 668237 i 1 Burland Rd, Battersea SW11 6SA the essence of India. [email protected] www.webbsfineartgallery.co.uk Wick Hutton and Anouschka t @PortalPainters Hutton. Feb 6–18. www.portalpainters.co.uk WILL’S ART WAREHOUSE Metal makers extraordinaire. Witty oil www.berylcook.org j 180 Lower Richmond Road lamps and fantasy ships, land and Putney SW15 1LY seascapes. POSK GALLERY Land, Sea and Sky. Until Feb 20. Claudia Stendel with JoJo Rowley. f 238-246 King Street, London W6 0RF Our Animal Show. Feb 24–Apr 10. Feb 21–Mar 4. Amir Farhoud. Photography, solo Catherine Rayner, Lara Roberts, Mixed media pieces, texture and show. Until Feb 2. Amelia Anderson, Willem Mostert, layers, using discarded material. Elzbieta Owczarek: Take A Pause – Sonia Rollo, Adam Oliver. Tue–Sun 11.30–5.30 Painted With Light. Feb 4–16. daily 10.30–6 t 020 8941 5865 Asayo Kawase. Duo exhibition. t 020 8246 4840 [email protected] Feb 25–Mar 2. [email protected] t @FountainBonanza daily 10–9 t 020 8741 1940 t @wills–art f Will’sArtWarehouse www.fountaingallery.co.uk www.posk.org/c5/en/gallery www.wills-art.com FEBRUARY 2018 GALLERIES 27 MAP 17 LONDON KENSINGTON & NOTTING HILL

Y ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART WA e Kensington Gore, London OR Westbourne Pk OT A SW7 2EU Y M Ladbroke Grove 40(M) WA www.rca.ac.uk EST W L ET A E E OV TR D GR W S B NE D OUR E AE SERPENTINE GALLERY R ESTB R W Q S P O T U B f K S Kensington Gardens, London D E O N E R D E U G C G E R W2 3XA P N X L N R A G E A R Bayswater S E S O D S R W www.serpentinegallery.org K I T U E V S R R C N A E O E D A B Y O SQ D M Queensway N KE RO E R B Notting Hill Gate AD P BAYSWATER ROAD a THACKERAY GALLERY O L E P A AT ILL G A D H K g ING L 18 Thackeray Street, London OTT E A C

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T D R A E D GALLERY 286 N E e 286 Earls Court Road, London SW59AS AD S ELL RO D T OME W Matt Gee: Lustre. Feb 6–28. A South Kensington R R arl's L Gloucester Rd N A mixed media exhibition including ceramic sculptures, ourt 'S O C T O P SLO crystalline paintings and a series of 24 cyanotypes. U M AN Sloane Square R AD O E A R T RO V ON D R E Wed 12–6 & by appt O R PT R a B C D M A T H A O Y CALE S R T W t07747 807576 e H A D B O L O P D N O L R L L O L G D S E [email protected] E Y O S D D A M T W L C N O IT D R H L O S B S JonathanRoss’sGallery286 I E F S pton F F O C G f F D A L T D H IN O I E U N R A U KO www.gallery286.com G F O D O R A B D R P O D f N A C K R L S O S M R H A K T E T R S Y H LA W S N T S M L T O G K A E U T T E F bO ELS THE LONDON SKETCH CLUB U N CH S G T H A f 7 Dilke Street, London SW3 4JE i L HO h RT R B B Fulham Broadway EN O Open life drawing. Feb 1. S A E IA R A D D T R HA T Open life drawing. Feb 15. M ROAD T E D R B BATTERSEA Working in the unique surroundings of the 19th century A L S R O O D T R E I R S c D Studio which provides a sociable but focussed S S A R T G G D IN LO B E atmosphere in which to draw. Booking essential, email for K R I R g D W O F details. G E O A C W E RIN S D P Thu 6.30–8.45 A E N M R [email protected] d D RK A PA S SEA www.londonsketchclub.com W H ER T TT O BA L R A T T LOTS ROAD AUCTIONS CHRISTIE’S SOUTH KENSINGTON g 71–73 Lots Road, London SW10 0RN a 85Old Brompton Rd, London SW7 3LD Auctioneers and Valuers. www.christies.com Auctions: Modern and Contemporary Furnishings, Antique Furniture, Carpets, Pictures, Objets d’Art, Lighting CRICKET FINE ART and Mirrors. b 2 Park Walk, London SW10 0AD Sales every Sunday from 12. Mixed Exhibition. Feb 1–Mar 1. Viewing Wed 6–8, Thu 9–6, Fri 9–5, Sat10–5, Sun from 5 Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat10–5 t020 7376 6800 t020 7352 2733 m 07778 568367 [email protected] [email protected] www.lotsroad.com t @cricketfineart f CricketFineArt PIERS FEETHAM GALLERY www.cricketfineart.co.uk h 475Fulham Road, London SW6 1HL Elisabeth Vellacott: Paintings and Drawings. GAGLIARDI GALLERY Feb 9–Mar 10. c 509 Kings Road, Chelsea, London SW10 0TX Together with work by her Cambridge contemporaries Situated for more than 35 years in the heart of Chelsea including Jean Rose, Nan Youngman, Cecil Collins and you can find anything from Italian and French new others. Email catalogue available on request. impressionist landscapes to hyper-realist figurative Tue–Fri 10–6, Sat10–1 paintings. Extensive website. t020 7381 3031 Mon–Sat10–7, Sun 11–5 www.piersfeethamgallery.com t020 7352 3663 www.gagliardi.org TANYA BAXTER CONTEMPORARY i 436 Kings Road, Chelsea, London SW10 0LJ GALLERY FIFI Mixed Exhibition including works by M F Husain, d 69 New Kings Road, Chelsea, London SW6 4SQ S H Raza, F N Souza, Ling Jian, Zeng Chuanxing, Ginette Fiandaca: showing an eclectic collection of Banksy, Pip Todd Warmoth and Sacha Jafri. contemporary mixed media work on large canvases in a by appt studio setting. t020 7351 1367 m 07961 360407 Mon–Thu 2–5 & by appt [email protected] t020 7371 8892 www.tanyabaxtercontemporary.com

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N A S N E RD IL O I ON W M N U B U GT PE K E X N IN LHAM B L P D T H I R DR C E C G A C A U R L L N E A Y Y V L S TO C B E B I D S O Sloane Square S P L T R R N h M A O T O ID T O A A OAD A H R c O N V O R D G R E E IC E O B A ML M V PI R J A E D C Pimlico O H A A D H D e L g O R E L U R A L F IT T 'S P S EE S E TR G O S S IN H A PU K L LU YA B O R R ID K 12 STAR GALLERY OSBORNE STUDIO GALLERY a Europe House, 32 Smith Square, London SW1P 3EU f 2 Motcomb Street, London SW1X 8JU A Comingto Terms with Sociotechnical Discrepancies. Jessica Gale. Until Feb 30. Feb 7–16. Mixed show featuring our newly represented artist Jessica Curated by Milda Batakyte. Organised together with the Gale. Lithuanian Culture Institute. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–5 Aleksij Kobal and Igor Bravnicar: The Colourful Side of t 020 7235 9667 Darkness. Feb 7–16. [email protected] Recent works by two celebrated Slovenian painters. t @osborne–studio Organised by the Embassy of Slovenia. www.osg.uk.com Mon–Fri 10–6 t 020 7973 1992 www.europa.eu/!QY43Qk PONTONE GALLERY g 43 Cadogan Gardens, Chelsea, London SW3 2TB Dina Brodsky: Cycling Guide to Lilliput. Feb 2–Mar 4. *ad BROWNSWORD HEPWORTH Lee Jeongwoong: Laputa –The Fall. Feb 2–Mar4. b 15 Walton Street, London SW3 2HX Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–7, Sun 11–6 Mixed Exhibition. Through Feb. t 020 7730 8777 Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat by appt [email protected] t 020 3887 0687 t @PontoneGallery [email protected] www.pontonegallery.com www.brownswordhepworth.co.uk

TATE BRITAIN CADOGAN CONTEMPORARY h Millbank, London SW1P 4RG c 87 Old Brompton Road, London SW7 3LD All Too Human: Bacon, Freud and a Century of Painting Sam Lock. Feb 4–23. *ad Life. Feb 28–Aug 27. A new solo show from the Brighton-based abstract painter. Marguerite Humeau: Echoes. Until Apr 15. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–6 & by appt The EY Exhibition: Impressionists in London. Until May 7. t 020 7581 5451 The story of the artists who fled to Britain to escape war in [email protected] France. t @Cadogan–Gallery daily 10–6 www.cadogancontemporary.com t 020 7887 8888 [email protected] CRANE KALMAN www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-britain d 178 Brompton Road, London SW3 1HQ A Selection of Modern British. Until Mar 3. VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat by appt i Cromwell Road, London SW7 2RL t 020 7584 7566 Balenciaga: Shaping Fashion. Until Feb 18. [email protected] Cristóbal Balenciaga’s exquisite craftsmanship and t @CraneKalmanLon innovative designs which shaped modern fashion. www.cranekalman.com Opera Passion, Power and Politics. Until Feb 25. This immersive exhibition presents a vivid story of opera. LONG & RYLE Winnie-the-Pooh: Exploring a Classic. Until Apr 8. e 4 John Islip Street, London SW1P 4PX Ocean Liners: Speed & Style. Feb 3–Jun 18. Group Show. Feb 7–Mar 30. Work by selected gallery artists. Discover how liners helped shape the modern world. Tue–Fri 10–5.30, Sat 11–2 daily 10–5.45, Fri 10–10, free admn, charges apply for t 020 7834 1434 some exhibitions [email protected] t 020 7942 2000 t @longandryle t @V–and–A f Long&RyleGallery f victoriaandalbertmuseum www.longandryle.com www.vam.ac.uk 30 GALLERIES FEBRUARY 2018 MAP 20 LONDON MAYFAIR

D the Sainsbury Centre. E R R Bond Street I ER O Mon–Sat 11–6 N lOV LB ET G ST N AR i A t 020 74931155 TREB S T M S I . H G N M C [email protected] U N O A L b M D K E T q K R O S N A www.beauxartslondon.uk Y E T I E A N d N R T N Q S R A SE S V S A R G S S OU U B H S X EIGH I T E E L Y H W S E T T O Y A W S R T S D G S ET c G T T E E A D T R TR V E E E R BONHAMS E S B A E E O E E S R E T K Y M N E O R R O T T d O S R T T 101 New Bond Street, London W1S 1SR R M O G B R K'S N S T O W E E RO B D p T E Auctions and viewing held daily of paintings, NO S I S VE R E B T U T ET S T watercolours and prints, English, European, Oriental TRE D S R S k T N A OR R V E ceramics, etc. EN O f I SV E C L E RO T E Free verbal valuations given. E C G S E T T N L S R AR A DO P T D g U R R R O Mon–Fri 8.30–5, Sun (viewing only) 2–5 Q U N T OC L O O S FF W O B T I O U N CL t 020 7629 6602 h S R O R m EY B T K P EL U GDNS L K R S N S N T TO R B G A

ET E E IN C B L RE j W R e K BROWSE & DARBY ST U V NT A / B OU L O e M B 19 Cork Street, London W1S 3LP T L E D E n E E M D R O Degas & Rodin. Feb 8–Mar 16. T R V A B S S A E R O Mon–Fri 10–5.30, Sat during exhibitions 11–2 L Q U B R L IL E E N o T H R S S D t 020 7734 7984 E K T T RE T E R S ST S L E R H E r E E T [email protected] S Y T E S E L S T . R T t @BrowseandDarby A A R H E U C E www.browseanddarby.co.uk B T D O S L L T T E O J Y N A H S M ESKENAZI S A T a L T ET F E f10 Clifford Street, London W1S 2LJ STRE M S ZON H O Y 'S UR ITE O O L t 020 74935464 C WH R N IL S S D T E A www.eskenazi.co.uk C 54 THE GALLERY a54 Shepherd Market, London W1J 7QX FLOWERS www.54thegallery.co.uk g21 Cork Street, London W1S 3LZ Renny Tait: Thresholds to Brighter Worlds. Until Feb 17. Paintings of idealised architectural landscapes. ANNELY JUDA FINE ART John Keane: Twelve Selves. Feb 22–Apr 7. b23 Dering Street, London W1S 1AW Political artist John Keane presents a series of painted Edwina Leapman: Paintings 1978–2016. Feb 1–Mar 10. self-portraits, many obscured and transformed with Roger Ackling: Brought to Light. Feb 1–Mar 10. reactive metallic materials. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–5 Mon–Sat 10–6 t 020 7629 7578 t 020 7439 7766 [email protected] [email protected] t @Annely–Juda t @flowersgallery f AnnelyJuda www.flowersgallery.com www.annelyjudafineart.co.uk

HAMILTONS GALLERY BEAUX ARTS LONDON h13 Carlos Place, London W1K 2EU c48 Maddox Street, London W1S 1AY Hiro. Until Mar 23. The Poetry of the Real. Until Mar 3. Tue–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–4 Modern and Contemporary Painting featuring t 020 7499 9494 Frank Auerbach, Alexander Augustus, Richard Barrett, [email protected] David Bomberg, Philip Harris, David Hockney, t @HamiltonsGall f Hamiltons Gallery Jonathan Leaman, Ray Richardson, Chris Stevens and www.hamiltonsgallery.com Walter Sickert. Catalogue with Essay by Paul Greenhalgh, Director of HANINA FINE ARTS i21 Woodstock Street, London W1C 2AP New Era – New Reality. Until Apr 21. Exploring the avant-garde ‘Salon des Réalités Nouvelles’ 1946–1969 which championed post-war abstraction in Europe. Including Jean Deyrolle, Edgard Pillet, Silvano Bozzolini, Emile Gilioli. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–4 t 020 72438877 [email protected] www.haninafinearts.com

JEROME ZODO GALLERY j1 Hay Hill, London W1J 6AS Winter Group Show. Feb 1–Mar 1. Jerome Zodo Gallery is proud to announce its Winter Group Show. Mon–Sat 10–6 Philip Diggle t 020 7629 8154 at Highgate Gallery [email protected] (see listing on map 25) www.jerome-zodo.com FEBRUARY 2018 GALLERIES 31

MAYOR GALLERY furniture, silver, musical instruments, photographs, icons, g21 Cork Street, First Floor, London W1S 3LZ tribal art. Free advice and valuations given on the LatinAmerican:Works on Paper. Until Feb 23. premises. Wifredo Arcay, Carlos Cairoli, Los Carpinteros, Mon–Fri 9–4.30 Waldemar Cordeiro, Hamlet Lavastida, Mira Schendel, Luis t 020 7293 5000 Tomasello. Mon–Fri 10–5.30 t 020 7734 3558 TRINITY HOUSE PAINTINGS [email protected] q50 Maddox Street, W1S 1AY t @MayorGallery Trinity House is an international art dealership that is now www.mayorgallery.com in its tenth year, specialising in art from a variety of periods, from 19th Century painting to contemporary sculpture. OPERA GALLERY LONDON Mon–Sat 10–6 k134 New Bond Street, London W1S 2TF t 020 7499 8958 Opera Gallery exhibits and sells masterpieces of Modern [email protected] Art by the likes of Picasso, Miró, Buffet and Chagall; along www.trinityhousepaintings.com with Contemporary established and upcoming artists such as Kusama, Yue Minjun, David Mach, Gérard Rancinan, Lita Cabellut and Joe Black. Monthly exhibitions WATERHOUSE & DODD of both Masters and Contemporary art throughout the year. r47 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4JW Mon–Sat 10–7, Sun 12–5 Selection of works by Modernist artists including t 020 7491 2999 Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Trevor Bell, David Bomberg [email protected] and Alan Davie. www.operagallery.com MartynBrewster. From Feb 28. A solo exhibition of recent paintings. Mon–Fri 9.30–6, Sat 11–4 OSBORNE SAMUEL t 020 7734 7800 m 07786 740906 l23 Dering Street, London W1S 1AW [email protected] Modern& ContemporaryArt including works by Lynn t @waterhousedodd Chadwick, Ben Nicholson, Henry Moore, William Scott and f waterhousedodd Keith Vaughan. www.waterhousedodd.com BRAFA Art Fair Avenue du Port 88 Havenlaan, 1000 Brussels. Until Feb 4. Exhibiting major works by Modern British, European and American artists. Mon–Fri 10–6 t 020 7493 7939 [email protected] t @OsborneSamuel www.osbornesamuel.com

REDFERN GALLERY m20 Cork Street, London W1S 3HL JohnKelly: West Cork and Other Places. Feb 13–Mar 10. Mon–Fri 11–5.30, Sat 11-2 t 020 7734 1732 [email protected] www.redfern-gallery.com

RICHARD NAGY n22 Old Bond Street, London W1S 4PY Classic Modernism, German Expressionism, Viennese Secession including works by EgonSchiele and Gustav Klimt, and their contemporaries. by appt t 020 7262 6400 [email protected] www.richardnagy.com

ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS oBurlington House, Piccadilly, London W1 Charles I – King and Collector. Until Apr 15. For the first time since the 17th century, this landmark exhibition brings together the astounding treasures that changed the taste of the nation. daily 10–6, Fri until 10 t 020 7300 8000 PORTAL PAINTERS www.royalacademy.org.uk www.portalpainters.co.uk SOTHEBY’S p34–35 New Bond Street, London W1A 2AA Auctions held daily. Steve Easby ‘The Light of Elysium’ Isabell Rozot ‘The Pet’ Islamic, Oriental and European works of art, paintings, James McNaught ‘The Silence of Esmeralda’ drawings, watercolours, prints, books, manuscripts, 32 GALLERIES FEBRUARY 2018 MAP 21 LONDON ST JAMES’S

Salman Toor, Wardha Shabbir, Yasser Vayani. Mon–Fri 10–6

Y P L R t 020 7484 7979 A I L R N I C C D A E ' [email protected] A D S C E CP t @grosvenorart I I C PA C R A b T GrosvenorGallery C D E f A I L E l D L Y R E T www.grosvenorgallery.com N S MASON'S MY YARD ER D J U j MARTYN GREGORY GALLERY K f E 34 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AU S B S Early English Watercolours, British Paintings; also T U ET T d RE R leading specialist in China Trade Paintings and pictures J R ST A Y E relating to the Far East. i E S M ER T k Mon–Fri 10–6 YD T PL E R R g t 020 7839 3731 RK E PA S [email protected] e E ' T a S T c EE www.martyngregory.com f TR S G S h T KIN R PAISNEL GALLERY PL S'S E g9 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AB ME JA L ST E AL 20th Century British Art, Post-War and St Ives. T L M Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat & by appt t 020 7930 9293 AL [email protected] P www.paisnelgallery.co.uk AKTIS GALLERY a10-11 Park Place, London SW1A 1LP STERN PISSARRO GALLERY Émigré art in 20th century Paris. h66 St James’s Street, London SW1A 1NE Mon–Sat 10–2, 3–6 Specialising in works by Camille Pissaro and three t 020 7629 6531 generations of his descendants together with [email protected] Impressionist, post-impressionist and Modern Masters. www.aktis-gallery.co.uk Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–5 t 020 7629 6662 BERNARD JACOBSON GALLERY [email protected] b28 Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AG www.pissarro.net William Tillyer: À Rebours. Feb 8–Mar 10. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–2 STOPPENBACH & DELESTRE t 020 7734 3431 i17 Ryder Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6PY [email protected] Specialists in French 19th and early 20th century t @JacobsonGallery paintings and drawings. f BernardJacobsonGallery Works on view by Boudin, Daubigny, Dufy, Loiseau and www.jacobsongallery.com Pissarro amongst others. We participate at TEFAF and Master Drawings. CHRISTIE’S Mon–Fri 10–5.30, Sat by appt t 020 7930 9304 c8 KingStreet, St James’s, London SW1Y 6QT [email protected] t 020 7839 9060 www.artfrancais.com

GALLERY 8 WHITE CUBE d8 Duke Street St James’s, London SW1Y 6BN j25-26 Mason’s Yard, St James’s, London SW1Y 6BU www.8dukestreet.co.uk t 020 7930 5373 www.whitecube.com

GROSVENOR GALLERY e35 Bury street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AY WHITFORD FINE ART Contemporary Art from Pakistan: Group Show. k6 Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6BN Until Feb 16. Twentieth Century British and European Paintings and In collaboration with Canvas Gallery, Karachi featuring Sculpture with an emphasis on Post War Abstraction and works by Imran Mudassar, Mahbub Jokhio, Pop Art. Muzzumil Ruheel, Noor Ali Chagani, Sajjad Nawaz, Mon–Fri 10–6 t 020 7930 9332 [email protected] www.whitfordfineart.com

ZULEIKA GALLERY l3rd Floor, 6 Mason’s Yard, St James’s, London SW1Y 6BU Kathleen Hyndman (b.1928): A Retrospective. Feb 7–Feb 20. An exploration of the interrelation between mathematics and art through shapes and colours. This retrospective represents a career spanning over 50 years of paintings as Hyndman reaches her 90th year. Mon–Fri 11–6 Kathleen Hyndman t 020 3903 6393 ‘25 Colour [email protected] Combinations’ t @zuleikagallery Zuleika Gallery f zuleikagallery (see listingon this page) www.zuleikagallery.com FEBRUARY 2018 GALLERIES 33 MAP 22 LONDON TRAFALGAR SQ

G A R D N E S P W N R C GH O F E L E U O E R B O R L U PANTER & HALL R I U S A C E O S S Q L I L R T T T A K K E T R S S R M H T A e11–12 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5LU N D S S S S T E E A E F R T S E R R D T E T S A U R R T T G Scottish Show. Until Feb 16. R T H T T H S A E E S D N L E E N S O B L TO O Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat by appt T P T S T M L E W T E R L CO H C S t 020 7399 9999 ST E LD S A T K X O C G R I H A N E E N [email protected] E V f O T B G A A N L S T Y R A L www.panterandhall.com O R A I L U N R N B O G T S L T S ' S E S S E F G

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MACDOUGALL’S RUSSIAN ART GALLERY b30A Charles II Street, London SW1Y 4AE Russian Art: Selling Exhibition. MacDougall’s Russian Art Auction House has now opened a Russian Art Gallery, which promises to become a leading Russian culture centre in London. Mon–Fri 10–5 t 020 7389 8160 [email protected] www.macdougallauction.com

MALL GALLERIES cThe Mall (nr Trafalgar Square), London SW1 The Columbia Threadneedle Prize: Figurative Art Today. Until Feb 17. The £20,000 Prize is the UK and Europe’s pre-eminent prize for representational art. The Pastel Society: Annual Exhibition. Feb 20–Mar 3. daily 10–5, clo at 1 last day t 020 7930 6844 [email protected] t @mallgalleries f mallgalleries www.mallgalleries.org.uk

THE NATIONAL GALLERY dTrafalgar Square, London WC2N 5DN Drawn in Colour: Degas from the Burrell. Until May 7. Paintings, pastels and drawings by leading French Impressionist, Degas. Reflections: Van Eyck and the Pre-Raphaelites. Until Apr 2. Discover how van Eyck’s ‘Arnolfini Portrait’ inspired the Pre-Raphaelites. Monochrome: Painting in Black and White. Until Feb 18. Journey through a world ofshadow and light, from Rembrandt to Richter. Murillo: The SelfPortraits. Feb 28–May 21. Celebrating the 400th anniversary ofthe artist’s birth. daily 10–6, Fri until 9 t 0800 912 6958 [email protected] t @NationalGallery f TheNationalGallery www.nationalgallery.org.uk 34 GALLERIES FEBRUARY 2018 MAP 23 LONDON BLOOMSBURY & FITZROVIA

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DÉBUT ART & THE CONINGSBY GALLERY b30 Tottenham Street, London W1T 4RJ GALLERY DIFFERENT Lisa Sheehan and Paula Metcalf. Feb 1–2. e14 Percy Street, Fitzrovia, London W1T 1DR Book launch of Lionel and the Lion’s Share and Dog in The Kiss – Masks. Until Mar 5. Boots. Supported by the Bell Lomax Moreton Agency. The seventh annual Kiss Exhibition. This year our theme is Chen Li: Reflections in a Blue Lake. Feb 19–24. The Mask. Katrine Levin Gallery presents the woodblock prints of Curated group exhibition featuring invited artists. Chen Li, perfected in China’s remote Yunnan Province. Our annual Kiss Cocktail Party on Feb 14 is a Masquerade The Monoprint Show. Feb 5–17. *ad –see website for details. Jill George Gallery presents artists including Paul Benjamins, Mon–Fri 10.30–6, Thu10.30–8, Sat 11–5 Alison Lambert, Bruce McLean and Tomas Watson. t 020 7637 3775 Mon–Fri 9–6 [email protected] t 020 7636 7478 t @G–Different f galleryDifferent [email protected] www.gallerydifferent.co.uk t @ConingsbyG f The-Coningsby-Gallery Rajvi Dedhia Unadkat: A Play of Binaries. Mar 7–8. *ad www.debutart.com “In my paintings, I hope to communicate with the viewer www.coningsbygallery.com my motivation and creative process through this abstract

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Clear vision such 20th century Modernists as take a new view on pieces from Vanessa Bell and Wilhelmina the collection. But it is the Barns-Graham right up to the specificity of the show that should With the Royal Academy in present day with Gillian Ayres and be celebrated. London busy celebrating its 250th Emma Stibbon. Another major commemoration anniversary this year, we shouldn’t Meanwhile one of the greatest of the female suffrage movement be losing sight of its younger, no of its women members, Scottish is Mary Branson’s six metre high less nimble and progressive painter, the late Anne Redpath is illuminated glass sculpture ‘New cousin, the Royal West of being given a solo show and one Dawn’ in Westminster Hall. England Academy in Bristol, itself that is worth the ticket price in Unveiled in 2016, this abstract 160 years old in 2018. itself, but the centrepiece of the piece draws relevant concepts It is some success story in its whole event has to be the and images including 168 back-lit own right, having recovered from imaginative grouping of ‘Frink- glass ‘scrolls’, representations of dour and difficult times in the Blow-Lawson’. Key figures in those signed by millions of immediate post-war period when, post-war British Modernist art people in the battle for the vote. It in 1950, they finally took back (and members of the RWA), they is a colourful and contemporary their exuberantly Victorian HQ in all had, despite the outwardly tribute to the movement’s Clifton from the Inland Revenue. very different character of their breadth, but it also has the effect Now, over some 25 years of art, a surprising amount in ofreducing those involved to profound economic and structural common, above all a deep faceless numbers. reform, they have emerged once understanding of the prevailing In fact, abstraction stands in again as a real force in the currents in international art, direct contrast to those historic region’s visual arts programming, European in particular, that takes images associated with female their latest group of some four their art in profoundly original, suffrage. The movement was shows, entitled ‘Women with non-masculine directions. fought (and combated) with Vision’, showing characteristic Nicholas Usherwood posters and cartoons celebrating quick wittedness in taking as its (and lambasting) the women cue the ‘Vote 100’ celebrations of behind it, and they were figurative women’s suffrage. First place almost to a one. So often in The first of these, devoted to history – particularly the history of the work of Turner Prize nominee, London’s Foundling Museum art – women’s identities are lost or Cornelia Parker, ended last month marks 100 years of female their stories confused. What is but the other three are on now suffrage this year with exhibitions now the Tate’s earliest work by a and they all reflect well on the and events devoted to women in female painter was long assumed RWA’s consistently enlightened British society, culture and to be by a male hand before attitude to women members – philanthropy. Kicking it off is ‘First being attributed to Joan Carlile they have, for example, had four Among Equals’ for which women (c 1606-79). women presidents over the last who have achieved significant ‘First Among Equals’ allows 100 years (as opposed to none at firsts – such as Maria Balshaw, important women to lay claim to the London RA). first female director of Tate, and their places in history and for This is made very clear in the Moira Cameron, first female anyone to pay tribute to those ‘Women of the RWA’ segment of ‘Beefeater’ – have each selected whose stories will never be told. ‘Women with Vision’ where there an object from the museum’s Frances Allitt is work on show from such collection, covering 300 years of founding figures (and members) cultural artefacts. This is a chance from left: Elisabeth Frink ‘Birdman’ Royal West of as Augusta Talboys and Rolinda to hear personal stories from England Academy. Coldstream Guard's button Sharples in the 19th century via remarkable figures, as well as c1780 © The Foundling Museum 40 GALLERIES FEBRUARY 2018 SECTION 28 ART SERVICES & ART COURSES ART MATERIALS ABRAHAMS (since 1865) 1 Crown Close, Bow, London E3 2JH GREEN & STONE of CHELSEA Cases/Crates, Display Plinths, Travel Frames. 259 Kings Road, London SW3 5EL Museum and commercial-gallery standards. Suppliers of quality fine art materials –specialists in Easels Barry Kempton/Marc Ben-Nathan. of all kinds. *ad t 020 8980 1937 t 020 7352 0837 [email protected] www.greenandstone.com www.abrahamscases.co.uk

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

ARTlinkedin listed above and at galleries.co.uk/artlinx Born and raised in beautiful Bath and a career in printmaking Zimbabwe Heather Gulliver before changing direction to describes her work as a painting in oils and drawing with celebration of Africa’s magic and mixed media, which – after a mystique, an interpretation of the family, more extensive rhythms and colours of the international travel and a couple continent with its special light of UK moves – is pretty much ’ I I d

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H setting up an etching studio near exhibited her work. MT FEBRUARY 2018 GALLERIES 43 NATIONAL ARTIST INDEX

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ADLER Jankel DIX Otto HICKS Nicola MIRO Joan ROBINSON Paul Ben Uri Richard Nagy Flowers OsborneSamuel Highgate Contemporary *

ANDREWES Eliza EASTON Arthur HOWSON Peter MITCHELL Denis RUSSELL-FLINT Alex Highgate Contemporary * Highgate Contemporary * Flowers Paisnel Gallery Catto Gallery

ANDREWS Sybil EMSLEY Paul HUGHES Patrick MOORE Henry RYDER Sophie OsborneSamuel Redfern * Flowers OsborneSamuel OsborneSamuel

BALMER Derek EPSTEIN Sir Jacob HUGHES-STANTON Blair MORTIMER James SCHIELE Egon Catto Gallery Ben Uri North House Catto Gallery Richard Nagy

BANK Sandra INGAMELLS Andrew MOUNT Paul EUSTACE David SCHIERENBERG Tai-Shan Highgate Contemporary * Highgate Contemporary * Paisnel Gallery Highgate Contemporary * Flowers

BARKER Clive JACKSON Kurt MURPHY Sandy FEILER Paul SELBY William Whitford Fine Art * Jackson Foundation John Davies OsborneSamuel John Davies Paisnel Gallery BENDALL Mildred Redfern * JACKSON Philip NEWCOMB Mary Whitford Fine Art * Catto Gallery Crane Kalman * SOLOMON Joseph Ben Uri FRANKLIN Jenny BERTRAND Alain CraneKalman JONES Nicholas NEWCOMB Tessa Catto Gallery CraneKalman CraneKalman SOLOMON Simeon Ben Uri FROST Terry BLACKADDER Elizabeth Paisnel Gallery JAY Pamela NICHOLSON Ben Browse& Darby Llewellyn Alexander CraneKalman SORRELL Richard Llewellyn Alexander GEAR William BLOCH Martin Whitford FineArt KINGSLEY John NICHOLSON Winifred Ben Uri John Davies CraneKalman SUTHERLAND Graham CraneKalman GEAS Luce BOMBERG David KIRCHNER Ernst Ludwig PAOLOZZI Eduardo Highgate Contemporary * Ben Uri Richard Nagy Flowers TING Walasse Catto Gallery GERTLER Mark BRADLEY Martin KLIMT Gustav PICASSO Pablo Ben Uri Paisnel Gallery Richard Nagy Richard Nagy TOUBEIX Arnold GORE Frederick Highgate Contemporary * CAZIEL KRAMER Jacob PISSARRO Lucien Highgate Contemporary * Whitford Fine Art * Ben Uri Ben Uri TUNNARD John Paisnel Gallery CHADWICK Lynn GOWING Sir Lawrence KUBIN Alfred PLUMB John OsborneSamuel Highgate Contemporary * Richard Nagy Paisnel Gallery UGLOW Euan Browse& Darby CHEPIK Sergei GRAHAM Peter LOWNDES Alan POWER Cyril Edward Catto Gallery Llewellyn Alexander CraneKalman OsborneSamuel WARREN Bob Highgate Contemporary * CHINNERY George GROSZ George LOWRY LS PRENTICE David Martyn Gregory Richard Nagy CraneKalman John Davies WILSON Douglas CLOUGH Prunella GUAITAMACCHI Bruno McCARTNEY Clive PROCKTOR Patrick Highgate Contemporary * OsborneSamuel Highgate Contemporary * Catto Gallery Redfern * WILSON Frank Avray COOK Beryl HARRISON Claude McWHIRTER Ishbel QUIRKE Michael Paisnel Gallery Portal Highgate Contemporary * Highgate Contemporary * Highgate Contemporary * Whitford FineArt

COOKE Edward W. HENRY Sean MEIDNER Ludwig RICHARDSON Philip WOLMARK Alfred Aaron Martyn Gregory OsborneSamuel Ben Uri Highgate Contemporary * Ben Uri

DAVIE Alan HEPBURN Alan MENINSKY Bernard ROBBINS Richard YARDLEY John Paisnel Gallery Highgate Contemporary * Ben Uri Highgate Contemporary * Llewellyn Alexander

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ABORIGINAL ART CERAMICS & POTTERY Highgate Gallery CORNISH October Gallery: also African Stour Gallery IAP Fine Art: paintings, drawings, contemporary Whitford Fine Art contemporary prints, sculpture Circle Contemporary Beaux Arts The Infinite Gallery: Rosemary Clunie Jackson Foundation: Kurt Jackson Contemporary Ceramics Jerome Zodo Gallery: & post-war The New Gallery Portscatho ABSTRACT Jill George Gallery Penwith Gallery: Cornwall artists – Paisnel Gallery Landmark Arts Centre abstract & figurative October Gallery: also Aboriginal CLASSIC MODERNISM Lane House Arts Whitford Fine Art Richard Nagy Leamington Spa Art Gallery/Museum contemporary CRAFTS Lemon Street Gallery The Brownston Gallery: abstract CONTEMPORARY contemporary Linden Hall Studio: sculpture, glass, expressionism 12 Star Gallery: European Birch Tree Gallery: & prints printmaking, paintings, drawings Flowers &Gallery: works on paper in oils Open Eye Gallery prints & glass Mayor Gallery Advanced Graphics London Modern Artists Gallery AFRICAN ART Artichoke: painting, sculpture & MoMA Machynlleth DRAWINGS October Gallery: also Aboriginal ceramics Number 1 Harrogate contemporary contemporary The Art Room October Gallery: also African & The London Sketch Club Contemporary F.A. Gallery (Eton): Artwave West Aboriginal Piers Feetham: paintings, ceramics, finest Shona sculpture Arusha Gallery Old Chapel Gallery: British art & crafts sculpture Axle Arts: also modern British Open Eye Gallery Osborne Studio Gallery ANCIENT CHINESE & ORIENTAL Barbican Art Gallery Padstow Studio EASTERN EUROPEAN Eskenazi Bayswater Artists: originalart contemporary displayed by artists Pangolin London Posk Gallery Belgravia Gallery Panter & Hall ARCHITECTURAL Bernard Jacobson Gallery: British & Penwith Gallery Architectural Heritage: 20th C. & American art, also modern Piers Feetham: paintings, ceramics, EMERGING ARTISTS contemporary also period architectural Cadogan Contemporary sculpture contemporary elements, period garden statuary, fine Cameron Contemporary Art: British Pontone Gallery: figurative Annely Juda: Russian constructivism, reproduction garden ornaments, painting, ceramics and sculpture Portal Painters: figurative exhibitions, ceramics & fine art bespoke stone fireplaces Campden Gallery PrintsGB.com: prints Cadogan Contemporary: English Gallery 19: British & Continental The Chapel Arts: contemporary Rowley Gallery: watercolours landscape & post impressionism RoyalAcademicians Royal Albert Memorial Mus/Art Gall ART BRUT/OUTSIDER ART Circle Contemporary The Russell Gallery: figurative FIGURATIVE Gagliardi Contemporary Fine Art (Eton): The Scottish Gallery contemporary major Scottish, also African art Scottish National Gallery Modern Art Flowers Cricket Fine Art Shirley Sherwood Gallery: Rebecca ART FAIRS/EVENTS/FESTIVALS Llewellyn Alexander: monthly shows Cynthia Corbett Gallery Louise Law Contemporary Art Fairs – Surrey Mall Galleries: The Columbia David Simon Contemporary Skylark Galleries: paintings, prints, Fresh: Contemporary Art Fair Threadneedle Prize Début Art & The Coningsby Gallery: etchings, collages, sculpture Piers Feetham: paintings, ceramics & Jill George Gallery, monoprints; Sladers Yard sculpture ART NOUVEAU & DECO Katrine Levin Gallery, Chen Li wood- St Ives Society of Artists Talisman Fine Art block prints Store Street: British & European Portal Painters Victor Arwas Gallery: fine decorative Dovecot Gallery Stour Gallery: European glass & art, nouveau & deco Eagle Gallery jewellery FRENCH Enitharmon Editions Sutton Gallery Hanina Fine Arts: Schoolof Felix & Spear: paintings, drawings & Tanya Baxter Contemporary ASIAN Paris plus early modern & post- monotypes Thackeray Gallery October Gallery: also African impressionist paintings & sculpture Ffin y Parc Gallery Thelma Hulbert Gallery Stoppenbach & Delestre: 19th & Fidra Fine Art: Scottish Town Mill Galleries early 20th C. AUCTIONEERS Fisher Theatre: Derek Robson Tregony Gallery: emerging & Whitford Fine Art: modernism & Bonhams; Christie’s; Lots Road; Flowers established artists abstract, French, modern British, Twenty Twenty: art & applied arts MacDougall’s; Sotheby’s Fountain Gallery: mixed shows impressionist, British & Continental Fruitmarket Gallery TZB Southbourne Gallery The Gallery at 41: Dorset artists Ucheldre Centre BOTANICAL & WILDLIFE The Gallery at Hastings Arts Forum Waterhouse & Dodd GERMAN EXPRESSIONISM Flowers Gallery Different: British/international; Water Street Gallery Richard Nagy Rajvi Dedhia Unadkat Webbs Fine Art Gallery BRITISH & EUROPEAN Gallery Fifi: Ginette Fiandaca West End House Gallery GLASS Compton Verney: diverse eclectic collection of mixed media West Street Gallery contemporary Stern Pissarro: works by Camille Gallery 10 Whitford Fine Art: British London Glassblowing Studio/Gallery Pissarro & 3 generations of his Gallery 286 Modernism, British/Continental descendants plus impressionist, post- Goldmark Gallery: & 20th C. Whitley Art Gallery impressionist & modern masters Greenall O’Dell Studio Will’s Art Warehouse IDIOSYNCRATIC Whitford Fine Art: modernist Hamiltons Gallery Woodbine Contemporary: paintings contemporary contemporary Highgate Contemporary: British & drawings, prints & sculpture Portal Painters: painting Catto Gallery European Zuleika Redwing Gallery FEBRUARY 2018 GALLERIES 45

ILLUSTRATION MUSEUMS PRINTS Post-War & St Ives Illustration Art Gallery Ben Uri Museum & Gallery Advanced Graphics London contemporary The Bowes Museum Flowers Contemporary Fine Art (Eton): Leighton House Museum Gallery Nine: & jewellery, textiles largest selection of Shona sculpture IMPRESSIONIST Royal Albert Memorial Mus/Art Gall Goldmark Gallery in the UK Hanina Fine Arts: Post-Impressionist Victoria and Albert Museum Southbank Printmakers Flowers Stern Pissarro: works by Camille contemporary Tom Merrifield Gallery: also Pissarro & 3 generations of his Cupola Contemporary Art paintings & prints descendants plus impressionist, NORTHERN ART Greenwich Printmakers Gallery: post-impressionist & modern masters The Bowes Museum: New Light affordable original artists’ prints ST IVES Trinity House Paintings: & modern Prize Exhibition, shining a light on PrintsGB.com: artists working in print paintings & sculpture Northern art Paisnel Gallery: 20th C. British Art Post-War & St Ives PUBLIC GALLERIES INDIAN OLD MASTERS/MASTERS Barbican Art Gallery Compton Verney SURREALISM contemporary The National Gallery: 13th to 20th C. Fruitmarket Gallery Mayor Gallery Grosvenor Gallery: & Modern British Hayward Gallery sculpture, South African Art OPEN STUDIOS & ART TRAILS Leamington Spa Art Gallery Diana Mackie Studio & Gallery SYMBOLIST Leighton House Museum Talisman Fine Art ITALIAN National Library ofWales Estorick Collection ORIENTALISM/ORIENTALIST National Gallery Martyn Gregory: China Trade Pallant House Gallery TWENTIETH CENTURY Petworth House Dantzig Gallery: modern MARINE Opera Gallery London PAINTINGS Royal Academy ofArts Mall Galleries: Royal Society of Royal Albert Memorial Mus/Art Gall Sylvester Fine Art: & contemporary contemporary Marine Artists Scottish National Gallery Flowers Scottish National Gallery ofModern Art VIENNESE SECESSION Ingo Fincke Gallery: new & Serpentine Gallery Richard Nagy MINIATURES established artists Tate Britain Llewellyn Alexander: 20th C. Lilford Gallery: paintings & sculpture Tate Modern WATERCOLOURS Mall Galleries: Royal Institute of Oil Tate St Ives Painters Llewellyn Alexander: 20th C. MODERN BRITISH Thelma Hulbert Gallery Nick Cudworth Gallery: & prints Mall Galleries Abbot Hall Art Gallery: 18th, 19th C. 12 Star Gallery Piers Feetham: paintings, ceramics, Martyn Gregory: early English & also contemporary Victoria and Albert Museum sculpture China Trade paintings Anthony Hepworth: & post-war Beaux Arts: & contemporary RUSSIAN Belgrave St Ives: 20th C. paintings PASTELS Aktis Gallery: & 20th C. French WELSH & prints Mall Galleries: The Pastel Society émigré art contemporary Brownsword Hepworth: also Annual Exhibition MacDougall’s Russian Art Gallery Albany: & British contemporary The Art Shop & Chapel SCOTTISH Cardiff Art Contemporary Catto Gallery PHOTOGRAPHY Scottish National Gallery: including National Library ofWales: Kyffin Crane Kalman: & contemporary Barbican Scottish & international art from the Williams at the Gregynog Gallery Flowers: & contemporary Hamiltons Gallery Pangolin: sculpture & early Renaissance to the 20th C. Harbour Lights Gallery contemporary related drawings Scottish National Gallery ofModern Art King Street Gallery Flowers The Millinery Works Scottish National Portrait Gallery Martin Tinney Gallery: leading Hayward Gallery: Andreas Gursky Osborne Samuel The Scottish Gallery: 20th C. & Welsh artists major UK retrospective Paisnel Gallery contemporary Scottish painting MoMA Machynlleth Pallant House Gallery contemporary Oriel Môn: Kyffin Williams Panter & Hall: 20th C. & contemporary POLISH Contemporary Fine Art (Eton): Tegfryn Gallery: leading Welsh artists major Scottish, also African art Redfern Gallery Ben Uri Museum & Gallery Compass Gallery/Cyril Gerber Fine Art: Samuel Robson Fine Art: contemporary WILDLIFE Scottish & international paintings & sculptures Posk Gallery contemporary Fidra Fine Art Sandra Blow RA Studio Mall Galleries: Society of Wildlife The Lost Gallery Wenlock: 20th & 21st C. Artists PORTRAITURE Roger Billcliffe Whitford Fine Art Mall Galleries Osborne Samuel Willer Scottish National Portrait Gallery SCULPTURE Gallery Pangolin: bronze sculpture MODERN WELSH ART POST IMPRESSIONIST & sculptors’ drawings MoMA Machynlleth Whitford Fine Art: French Paisnel Gallery: 20th C. British Art plus

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King Street Gallery 01267 220121 5 Abbot Hall Art Gallery 01539 722464 6 Dantzig Gallery 01993 812000 11 Abrahams 020 8980 1937 28 David Simon Contemporary 01225 460189 12 La Galleria Pall Mall 020 7930 8069 27,29 Advanced Graphics London 020 7407 2055 26 Début Art/Coningsby 020 7636 1064 23 Landmark Arts Centre 079 8957 0831 16,29 Diana MackieStudio 01470 511795 1 Aktis Gallery 020 7629 6531 21 LaneHouseArts 077 6749 8403 12 Albany Gallery 02920 487158 4 Dovecot Gallery 0131 550 3660 3 Leamington Spa Art Gall 01926 742700 7 Annely Juda 020 7629 7578 20 Leighton House Museum 020 7602 3316 17 Anthony Hepworth 01225 310694 12 EagleGallery/EMHArts 020 7833 2674 27 Lemon Street Gallery 01872 275757 8 Architectural Heritage 01386 584414 11 Enitharmon Editions 020 7430 0844 23 Lilford Gallery 01227 639086 13 Art Exposure 079 6012 9185 28 Eskenazi 020 7493 5464 20 Linden Hall Studio 01304 360 411 13 Art Shop 01873 852690 5 Estorick Collection 020 7704 9522 27 Lion Framing Supplies 0121 6786607 28 Llewellyn Alexander 020 7620 1322 26 Artefact Picture Framers 020 7580 4878 28 London Glassblowing Studio 020 7403 2800 26 ArtichokePrint Workshop 020 7924 0600 28 Felix & Spear 020 8566 1574 16 Long & Ryle 020 7834 1434 19 Artichoke13 Ffin Y Parc 01494 642070 5 Lost Gallery 019756 51287 1 artsmediacontacts.co.uk 28 Fidra FineArt 01620 895057 1 Lots Road Auctions 020 7376 6800 18 ArtwaveWest 01297 489746 10 Fisher Theatre 01986 897130 14 Arusha 0131 557 1412 3 Flowers (Cork Street) 020 7439 7766 20 MacDougall’s Russian Art 020 7389 8160 22 Atkinson Gallery 01458 444322 10 Flowers (Kingsland Road) 020 7920 7777 27 Maison deFleurs 020 7720 3777 28 AxleArts 01225 461230 12 Fountain Gallery 020 8941 5865 16 Mall Galleries 020 7930 6844 27,29 Framers Gallery 020 7580 4878 23,29 Martin Tinney Gallery 029 2064 1411 4 BanksideGallery 020 7928 7521 26,29 Fresh: Art Fair 01242224734 11 Martyn Gregory 020 7839 3731 21 Barbican Art Gallery 0845 120 7550 27 Fruitmarket Gallery 0131 225 2383 3 Mayor Gallery 020 7734 3558 20 Millinery Works 020 7359 2019 27 Bayswater Artists 077 5338 7050 17 Minster Gallery 01962 877601 13 Beaux Arts (Bath) 01225 464850 12 Gagliardi Gallery 020 7352 3663 18 Modern Artists Gallery 01189 845893 15 Beaux Arts (London) 020 7493 1155 20 Gallery 19 020 7937 7222 17 MoMA Machynlleth 01654 703355 5 Belgrave St Ives 01736 794888 9 Gallery 286 020 7370 2239 18 Moving Experience 020 7483 2501 28 020 7930 0375 Belgravia Gallery 13 Gallery 8 21,29 MP Birla Millennium AG 020 7381 3086 29 Ben Uri 020 7604 3991 25 Gallery at 41 01929 480095 10 Bermondsey Gallery 020 7231 3141 29 Gallery Different 020 7637 3775 23 Nat. Library Wales, Gregynog 01970 632800 5 Bernard Jacobson 020 7734 3431 21 Gallery Fifi 18 National Gallery 0800 912 6958 22 Birch Tree Gallery 0131 556 4000 3 Gallery Nine 01225 319197 12 Nick Cudworth Gallery 01225 445221 12 Bohun Gallery 01491 576228 15 Gallery Pangolin 01453 889765 11 North HouseGallery 01206 392717 14 Bones & Pearl 29 Gallery Ten 3 Number 1 Harrogate 07932 621261 6 Bonhams 020 7393 3900 2,6,11,12,28 Goldmark 01572 821424 14 October Gallery 020 7242 7367 23 Bowes Museum 6 Graham Hunter 020 7935 7794 24,29 Old Chapel Gallery 01544 388842 7 Brownston Gallery 01548 831338 10 Green & Stone of Chelsea 020 7352 0837 28 Open Eye Gallery 0131 557 1020 3 Brownsword Hepworth 020 3887 0687 19 Greenall O’Dell Studio 01851 810170 1 Opera Gallery London 020 7491 2999 20 Browse& Darby 020 7734 7984 20 Greenwich Printmakers 020 8858 1569 16 Oriel Mon 01248 7244444 5 Grosvenor Gallery 020 7484 7979 21 OsborneSamuel 020 7493 7939 20 Cadogan Contemporary 020 7581 5451 19 Guildford HouseGallery 01483 444751 13 OsborneStudio 020 7235 9667 19 Cameron Contemporary Art 01273 727234 13 Campden Gallery 01386 841555 11 Hamiltons Gallery 020 7499 9494 20 Padstow Studio 01841 533777 8 Catto Gallery 020 7435 6660 25 Hanina FineArts 020 7243 8877 20 Paisnel Gallery 020 7930 9293 21 Christie’s 020 7839 9060 3,18,20,21,28 Harbour Lights Gallery 01348 831549 5 Pallant HouseGallery 01243 774557 13 Pangolin London 020 7520 1480 27 Christie’s S. Kensington 020 3469 6085 18 Hayward Gallery 26 Panter & Hall 020 7399 9999 22 CircleContemporary 01208 816899 8 Henry Miller Fine Art 07769 700290 p17 Pendragon Fine Art Frames 020 7729 0608 28 Compton Verney 01926 645500 7 HighgateContemporaryArt 020 8340 7564 25 Penwith Gallery 01736 795579 9 Coningsby Gallery 020 7636 7478 29 HighgateGallery 020 8340 3343 25 Petworth House 0344 249 1895 13 Contemp. Ceramics Centre 020 7242 9644 23 Phillippa Levy & Assocs 020 7790 1963 28 Contemp. F.A. Gallery Eton 01753 854315 15 IAP FineArt 01600 772 005 5 Piers Feetham 020 7381 3031 18,29 Contemporary Art Fairs – Surrey 13 Illustration Art Gallery 020 8768 0022 p17 PontoneGallery 020 7730 8777 19 CraneKalman 020 7584 7566/581 1529 19 Ingo FinckeGallery 020 7228 7966 16 Portal Painters 078 0166 8237 16 FEBRUARY 2018 GALLERIES 47

Posk Gallery 020 8741 1940 16 Thackeray 020 7937 5883 17 PrintsGB.com p17 The Art Room 077 1848 0604 10 Cello Factory 26 R E Bucheli Fine Art/Frames 0117 9297747 10 The Chapel Arts 077 7193 1191 11 Redfern Gallery 020 7734 1732 20 The Gallery Hastings A. F. 01424 201636 13 Redwing Gallery 01736 711458 8 The Infinite Gallery, Rosemary Clunie p17 Resipole Studios 01967 431506 1 SUB The Lightbox 13 Richard Nagy 020 7262 6400 20 Roger Billcliffe 0141 332 4027 2 The London Sketch Club 18 Rowley Gallery 020 7727 6495 17 The New Gallery, Portscatho 01872 580445 8 Royal Academy 020 7439 7438 20 The Ropewalk 6 Royal Albert Art Gallery 01392 265858 10 The Scottish Gallery 0131 558 1200 3 Royal College of Art 17 The Whitley Art Gallery 00 353 1 282 9915 p17 Russell & Chapple 020 7836 7521 28 Thelma Hulbert 01404 45006 10 t Russell Gallery 020 8780 5228 16 Tom Merrifield Gallery 020 7794 0343 25 SCR Town Mill Galleries 10 r Samuel Robson Fine Art 078 9408 6836 p17 Tregony Gallery 01872 530505 8 Sandra Blow Studio 01736 797371 9 a ScottishNat. Gal. Mod. Art 0131 624 6332 3 Trinity House 020 7499 8958 20 ScottishNat. Portrait Gallery 0131 624 6200 3 Twenty Twenty 01952 727952 7

ScottishNational Gallery 0131 556 8921 3 TZB Southbourne 01202 426967 10 o Serpentine Gallery 020 7402 6075 17 t Shirley Sherwood Gallery 020 8332 5655 16 Ucheldre Centre 01407 763361 5 Skylark Galleries 020 7401 9666 26 IBE Sladers Yard 01308 459511 10 Victor Arwas Gallery 020 7499 2658 p17 GALLERIES Sotheby’s 020 7293 5000 20,28 Victoria & Albert Museum 020 7942 2000 19 Southbank Printmakers 020 7928 8184 26 magazine St Ives Society of Artists 01736 795582 9 Stern Pissarro Gallery 020 7629 6662 21 Water Street Gallery 01706 839714 6 for national Stoppenbach& Delestre 020 7930 9304 21 Waterhouse & Dodd 020 7734 7800 20 art shows Store Street Framing 020 7636 8241 28 Webbs Fine Art 020 7223 1733 16 & exhibitions Store Street Gallery 020 7580 2118 23 Wenlock Fine Art 01952 728232 7 To subscribe go to Stour Gallery 01608 664411 11 West Street Gallery 077 1453 5435 22 Sutton Gallery 07854 972930 3 White Cube 020 7930 5373 21,26 galleries.co.uk/subs Sylvester Fine Art 020 7443 5990 25 Whitford Fine Art 020 7930 9332 21 Willer 020 7937 3518 17 Talisman Fine Art 077 6457 8130 p17 Will’s Art Warehouse 020 8246 4840 16 Tanya Baxter Contemporary 020 7351 1367 18 Woodbine Contemporary 01406 330693 14 Tate Britain 020 7887 8888 19 Tate Modern 020 7887 8888 26 Woolff Gallery 020 7631 0551 23 Tate St Ives 01736 796226 9 Tegfryn Gallery 01248 715128 5 Zuleika Gallery 21 or call 020 8237 1180 GALLERIES digital edition I GALLERIES mailed Galleries is available as a digital version at www.galleries.co.uk to you monthly Archived digital access is also available and printed back copies are priced ac- I hundreds of listings cording to scarcity starting at £12 a copy. Galleries has an editorial bibliography database dating from the first issue, revised each month June 1983. Researchers can request information on authors, shows, galleries, I wide ranging editorial or artists by email or phone, access is priced according to the request. and fullest information Social Media: all openings listed in Galleries are tweeted to the magazine’s in the print edition 7.8K followers and posted on facebook +1.1K likes, on a day to day basis. I £28 for 12 issues UK GALLERIES artist websites, press releases Artist Trade / Friend £24 The Galleries website at www.galleries.co.uk hosts additional information and EU £56.40. USA £69. World £69 pages not found in the printed edition. Press releases indexed at galleries.co.uk/pr have upfront information on forthcoming exhibitions, artists’ Barrington Publications website links show representative imagery, and the monthly openings diary is Riverside Studios, 65 Aspenlea Road also indexed by artist/exhibition title. The site is fully searchable through the London W6 8LH digital edition and search engine. .<)),1 :,//,$06 TU ÔL I’R FFRÂM • BEHIND THE FRAME

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