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10 selected established East Anglia – Essex to Lincolnshire 14 and emerging artists exhibiting Edinburgh – City Centre 6 during Pride WeekWeek OUTstanding Galleries for Hire & Sale around the UK section 29 In Collaboration with Glasgow – City Centre 5 D Contemporary 4th - 15th July Hampstead, St John’s Wood, Camden – Highgate 17 www.dcontemporary.com Kensington & Notting Hill – High St, Westbourne Grove 18 Knightsbridge & Belgravia – Old Brompton Rd, Victoria St 20

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Volume XXXV No 2 July 2017 Issue 410 ISSN 0265-7511 BOTANIC a Tribute to Marianne North A selling exhibition of over 200 close-hung paintings on plant life. The work of 18 artists including Partick Hughes and David Inshaw

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also work by Elaine Newman, Melvyn Petterson and Chris Salmon 6 GALLERIES JULY 2017 NEW SHOWS DIARY July Number refers to map, unless otherwise indicated Michael Clark - Thompson’s London -22 Mixed Summer Exhibition - Piers Feetham -19 SATURDAY 1 Summer Exhibition - Albany -7 Across TheWater- Artichoke -13 Compass Gallery New Generation Show - Cyril Gerber FRIDAY 7 Fine Art & Compass Gallery -5 Anna Gelbon, Krystyna Zaremba - Posk -16 Gillian A McFarland - &gallery -6 Ark - Gallery Pangolin -11 Jac Leirner - Fruitmarket -6 Belinda Brownlee, Linda Bristow, Alison Potter, Cath Mixed Exhibition - Catto -17 Bloomfield - Town Mill -3 Richard Bawden - Twenty Twenty -10 Cay Schröder - Highgate -17 Trueto Life- Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art -6 ChloeHolt, Parastoo Ganjei- David Simon VintageArtist Exhibition Posters- Graham Hunter -22 Contemporary -12 Drawn from Life- Leamington Spa -10 SUNDAY 2 John Hurford - Brownston -3 Roger Cecil - Kooywood -7 LifeDrawing Group Exhibition - King Street -8 Mono - Flowers (Kingsland Road) -27 MONDAY 3 Miki van Zwanenberg - Début Art & The Coningsby -21 SATURDAY 8 Summer Exhibition - Cricket -19 Aya Tokita - Chalice Gallery -17 Elsa Taylor - Lemon Street -1 TUESDAY 4 Evolver Prize 2017 - Thelma Hulbert -3 AngieSeaway- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & I Am Woman - Summerhouse -1 Gallery -3 Seurat to Riley - Compton Verney -10 Art of Being Out - D Contemporary -23 JoeFan - Thackeray -18 SUNDAY 9 St Ives Secondary School - Penwith -2 Karen Pearce, Lizzy Waterhouse, Jemima Jameson - Old The Society of Women Artists - Mall Galleries -25 Chapel -10 Printmakers Council - Linden Hall Studio -13 WEDNESDAY 5 A Studio Practice- Scottish Gallery -6 MONDAY 10 Amanda Simmons - Scottish Gallery -6 Corinna Button - Bath Contemporary -12 Franco Grignani - Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Southampton Solent University - Début Art & The Art -27 Coningsby -21 Gather - 12 Star -20 GraceGirvan - Scottish Gallery -6 TUESDAY 11 Lines and Lineage - Scottish Gallery -6 Artist in theGarden- Art Shop & Chapel -8 Martin Cook - Scottish Gallery -6 Botanic - Millinery Works -27 National Society of Painters, Sculptors and Printmakers - Colleen Quill - Fountain -16 Menier -26 East Sussex Print Exchange, South East Coast Printers - Sam Wadsworth - Zuleika -24 Gallery At Hastings Arts Forum -13 Songlines XXIX - Rebecca Hossack -21 Sea of Colour - Tregony -1 Summer - Beaux Arts London -23 Summer Exhibition - Cadogan Contemporary -20 Woodcuts - Chapel Arts -11 WEDNESDAY 12 THURSDAY 6 Richard Barrett, Dick Chappell, Vivienne Williams - Martin 1st Thursday - London Sketch Club -19 Tinney -7 Amanda Baron, Alison Simpson - Birch Tree -6 Soul of a Nation - Modern -26 LoveJordan - Woolff -21 Summer Exhibition - Highgate -17 Market Art and Design - Rebecca Hossack -21 Summer Highlights - Hamiltons -23 THURSDAY 13 Flux Exhibition - Flux -20 David West Paola Paronetto - Contemporary Ceramics Centre -21 ‘Gig and Fish’ © Maisie Hill 2017 Rasheed Araeen, Anthony Caro - Grosvenor -24 Dorset County Museum (see listing on map 3 and editorial on page 10) FRIDAY 14 London - Gallery Different -21 Malcom Giladjian, EddieDaughton - Town Mill -3

SATURDAY 15 Dialogues - Guildford House -13 Mark Goldsworthy - Chappel -14 Mike McInnerney - Kestle Barton -1 Summer Open House - London Glassblowing Studio & Gallery -26 TheJungleof AntheaLewis- Cyril Gerber Fine Art & Compass -5 JULY 2017 GALLERIES 7 July NEW SHOWS DIARY MONDAY 17 SATURDAY 22 Anne Wright - 54 The Gallery -23 Summer Exhibition - Campden -11

TUESDAY 18 SUNDAY 23 Clare Grossman - Greenwich Printmakers -16 Martyn Jones - Ffin Y Parc -8

MONDAY 24 WEDNESDAY 19 Alice Linford Forte - Bath Contemporary -12 Freya Payne - Flowers (Cork Street) -23 Jérémie Jung - 12 Star -20 Ken Smith - Messum’s -23 TUESDAY 25 Summer Ceramics & Stone - Pangolin London -27 Creative Coverage - John Rank -13 The Stroke Association - Début Art & The Coningsby -21 Elaine Coles, Simon Dray, Sally Dray - Fountain -16 Tyrone Deans - D Contemporary -23 WEDNESDAY 26 THURSDAY 20 Mixed Exhibition - Oriel Plas Glyn-Y-Weddw -8 3rd Thursday - London Sketch Club -19 Contemporary Gallery Artists - Browse & Darby -23 FRIDAY 28 Daughters ofPenelope - Dovecot -6 Crossing the Line - Town Mill -3 Trajal Harrell - Barbican -27 Jamil Naqsh - Pontone -20

FRIDAY 21 SATURDAY 29 Art for All/Arlunio i Bawb - Ucheldre Centre -8 Douglas Gordon, Robert Burns - Scottish National Graduate Show 2017 - King Street -8 Portrait -6 I Am Here - Hospital Club -25 Luned Rhys Parri, Tegwyn Francis Jones - Oriel Ynys Nightide - Arusha -6 Môn -8 8 GALLERIES JULY 2017

Cornwall artFor all its massively increased delights and discoveries also, calibre ofLouise McClary, scale the new Tate St Ives is by with his paintings, sculptures and Michael Porter, Nicola Tassie and no means the only game in town drawings shown alongside a Marta Rogoyska, all pushing when it comes to assessing the range ofrelated material drawn Cornish art into the 21st century. dynamic character ofart in from the worlds of science, Further east towards the Cornwall. There have been a advertising and media. Helford River and close to number ofother excellent new Just past Penzance to Gulval, Frenchman's Creek, is the third build gallery ventures in the there is another beautiful new and oldest established ofthese region – some private, some Arts contemporary gallery space that 'new' spaces, Kestle Barton. Set Council funded – most notably in also recently opened at within some splendid ancient and around Penzance, Helford Tremenheere. This is the exotic stone farmhouse buildings, the River and the Penwith peninsula. gardens and contemporary place runs like a small, private art In the far south west at St Just sculpture park founded by centre putting on, between April for example, where the Penzance GP Neil Armstrong, and October, some five or so successful landscape painter intelligently selected and often Kurt Jackson has established the intensely thought provoking Jackson Foundation Gallery,a ‘assessing the shows and installations, along hugely impressive (and huge) with a whole raft of add ons in environmentally-planned gallery dynamic character the form of events and concerts. space within a former garage, in The principle show there this the middle ofthe small town of art. . .’ month entitled 'Ebb and Flow,' is where he has lived and worked ofMike McInnerney's 'on the since the 1980s. spot' paintings ofthe landscape The current show, 'Bees (and and the Tremenheere Gallery is in and around the Creek. These the Odd Wasp) in My Bonnet' another good reason for visiting, follow an immersive process of reflects a very different side of with a season long programme of working that derives from the Jackson's art to the landscape well curated Cornish art shows. Hindu practice ofVanaprastha or painting most people will This month’s two exhibitions 'retiring into the forest' – a key perhaps be familiar with, one that have both been curated by stage in the achieving ofan goes back to his original training Petronilla Silver (formerly of the ascetic life. These are, as might as a zoologist at Oxford and it is Contemporary Art Society and, be expected, works ofa quiet now being given more exposure. more recently, St Ives' Wills Lane reflectiveness and sense of place. This show, which began life at Gallery). One is a major show of Meanwhile the more the Museum ofNatural History in Stephen Chambers' recent print mainstream commercial galleries Oxford, works on a number of making projects, entitled in west Cornwall also continue to levels, linking Jackson's parallel 'Beneath the Golden Tree' and thrive. In nearby Marazion on artistic and scientific passions the other is her own distinctive Mount's Bay, Summerhouse with a much needed polemic take on current Cornish art Gallery’s July show, 'I Am about the environmental threats entitled 'More than Meets the Woman,' features work by to bees and he is working with a Eye.' Ifyou still need persuading women artists portraying the number ofcharities currently that nothing much has happened female figure. There's a really engaged in tackling these issues. since Terry Frost and Patrick nice range ofwork here too – Ifthat all sounds rather solemn Heron, this is the show to see, thoughtful, exuberant, intensely and right-on, the show is full of with artists and makers ofthe emotional, very physical: all JULY 2017 GALLERIES 9

proceeds from the show go to house, also in Portscatho, as well as ever with this gallery, is the ovarian cancer charity Target. as launch a print studio in nearby something very far indeed from Meanwhile further east at Tregony run by printmaker Nina Packer. the 'tourist tat' that once used to Porthscatho, Chris Insoll's The Still in idyllic Tregony, the artist pass for 'art' in many smaller New Gallery, established in run Tregony Gallery has ‘Sea of Cornish galleries. NU 1985, continues to promote a fine Colour', an exhibition reflecting, group of regional and visiting as they put it “the vibrancy of the from left artists, Trevor Felcey, David Shutt Cornish summer time” and Stephen Chambers ‘The Court of Redonda and Alice Mumford among them. featuring, alongside gallery Occupant 12’ Tremenheere Gallery This month there are plans to artists, new graduates and the Gregory Ward ‘From Rue Longue’ Tregony Gallery Jeffery Edwards ‘If Asking For Trouble’ Brook open newly designed additional winners of the 2017 Tregony Gallery. Mike McInnerney 'Hill View, Mawgan show rooms at Gerrans Bay Gallery Art Prize. The outcome, Creek’ Kestle Barton

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West Country artThe steady raising of artistic looking policy with a particular, years on an extraordinary dolls standards in Cornwall has also though by no means exclusive, house – and more recently for spread across the border into emphasis on contemporary Japanese gilded carving. All this Devon and Dorset. For example printmaking so that Picasso and and more in this show. the now well established artist co are here along with the best of David West had an exhibition studios and art collective Drawn the current generation of of his more recent work at to the Valley in and around the printmakers – Norman Ackroyd, Sladers Yard in Bridport earlier Tamar Valley – this 100 artist Anne Desmet, Anthony Frost and this year and this gallery has strong organisation takes its Henrietta Dubrey among them. done an incalculable amount efforts well beyond the usual The current show is selected over the last 15years or so to annual event that characterises works from the Royal Society of support and stimulate art in the most such initiatives, becoming, Painter Printmakers. region. Their current show, 'Of in the process, very much part of Further west in Dorchester Myths and Moons,' is no the cultural and tourist fabric of there is a very handsome exception, featuring a recent the region. retrospective show at the Dorset body of work by locally based Early August and September County Museum of sculptor, radical plein air painter Frances mark the major focus of their painter, craftsman David West. Hatch which takes the moon as activities, with a big collective He has been something of a its central theme. I say radical show in August at Tavistock Town mover and shaker in this part of because Hatch likes to Hall – 'Artists of the Tamar Valley' the world since he moved to the incorporate the materials she – with the main open studios region in the early 1980s, being finds around her – rocks minerals event itself, a month later. an instrumental figure in setting and litter – not to mention the Standards are high so catch up the Town Mill Galleries in puddle mud, wild fruit juices and these if you are in the area. Lyme Regis a decade or more raindrops that bespeckle her Across Devon's south coast is back. His own work, as my sketchbooks. With Clare the stunning coastal resort of description hints at, defies Trenchard's witty and exuberant Budleigh Salterton, where the conventional categories: trained animal sculptures and drawings, contemporary Brook Gallery has as a painter and printmaker at and the natural growth-like forms been operating very successfully Camberwell in the 60s, painted and subtle veils of colour of for some two decades now – “a wood, and then wood itself Akiko Hirai's ceramic pieces, this London gallery with a sea view” steadily became his lifelong is characteristically subtle is how they describe it with no passion. It has taken him down curating on the gallery's part. trace of tourist oriented art here. some unlikely paths – a Nicholas Usherwood Managing director Angela fascination for the miniature in above Yarwood operates a very forward particular that included seven Clare Trenchard ‘Heat and Dust’ Sladers Yard OPEN STUDIOSSTUDIOS

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LAUNCESTON REDWING GALLERY TINTAGEL h36A Market Jew Street 9 3 Penzance, Cornwall TR18 2HT A A TAVISTOCK entrance on Wood Street ALTARNUN 3 g 8 Changing exhibitions by artists PADSTOW 8 united by a strong voice and freedom WADEBRIDGE of expression outside of convention. a BODMIN Tue–Sat 11–5 t 01736 711458 NEWQUAY 30 LISKEARD A A 38 www.redwinggallery.co.uk W.LOOE ST AUSTELL FOWEY THE SUMMERHOUSE GALLERY ST AGNES PLYMOUTHiMarket Place, Marazion, Cornwall 0 39 TR17 0AR A j I Am Woman. Jul 8–21. *ad SSTT IVESIVES 0 TRURO l A3 A celebration of our female artists 9 TREGONY 3 d MORVAH A PORTSCATHO and supporting ovarian cancer re- ST JUST e search. The gallery supports new up b MARAZION ST MAWES PENZANCE and coming artists as well as Corn- NEWLYN i c FALMOUTH wall’s established finest. k MANACCAN h HELSTON Mon–Fri 10.30–5.30, Sat 10–4 f Sun 11–5 t 01736 711400 LIZARD [email protected] t @summerhouse–art CIRCLE CONTEMPORARY Withiel by appt. f summerhousegallery aHawksfield, Atlantic Highway, A39 Mon–Sat 10–5 t 01872 275757 www.summerhousegallery.co.uk Wadebridge, Cornwall PL27 7LR [email protected] Representing John O’Carroll, t @LemonStGallery TREGONY GALLERY Peter Hayes, Simon Gaiger MRBS, f lemonstgallery j58 Fore Street, Tregony, Cornwall Adam Halls, Merlyn Chesterman RE www.lemonstreetgallery.co.uk TR2 5RW and Pine Feroda. Art workshops, Sea of Colour. From Jul 11. *ad events and collaborations with Tate St THE NEW GALLERY A mixed show reflecting the vibrancy Ives, Cornwall. ePortscatho, Cornwall TR2 5HW of the Cornish summertime featuring Mon–Sat 10–4 or by appt An artists’ run showroom and stu- gallery artists Daniel Preece, t 01208 813220 m 07931 611959 dios established 1985. Subject of the Judi Green, Mark Dunford and [email protected] book ‘Portscatho Portrait of a Cor- Dana Finch, new graduates and the t @circlecontemp nish Art Colony’. *ad winners of 2017 Tregony Gallery Art f CircleContemporaryGallery Artists include Chris Insoll, Prize. www.circlecontemporary.co.uk Trevor Felcey, Eric Ward, the Late We are also pleased to introduce Grace Gardner, Andrea Insoll, newly represented artist Jessica Allen JACKSON FOUNDATION David Shutt, Alice Mumford, Sue Davis, and sculptor David Burrows. bGALLERY Jenny Shaw-Browne, Rob Carter, An- Tue–Sat 10–5 & by appt North Row, St Just, Cornwall TR19 7LB drew Tozer and visiting artists associ- t 01872 530505 m 07496 953471 Kurt Jackson: Bees (and the Odd ated with Portscatho. [email protected] Wasp) in My Bonnet. Through Jul. *ad usually Thu, Fri, Sat 10–12.30, 2–5 t @TregonyGallery Leading contemporary artist Kurt or by appt t 01872 580 445 www.tregonygallery.co.uk Jackson spent years exploring the [email protected] www.thenewgalleryportscatho.co.uk world of pollinators to produce this TREMENHEERE GALLERY collection informed by his academic kTremenheere Sculpture Gardens background in the sciences and ex- NEWLYN ART GALLERY fNew Road, Newlyn, TR18 5BE Gulval, Penzance TR20 8YL perience as a beekeeper. More than Meets the Eye. t 01736 787638 What is this place? Until Jul 15. The paintings in this exhibition share Until Jul 16. *ad [email protected] Curated by Petronilla Silver, a chang- t @JacksonFGallery a sense of improvisation. Their marks have been made with a speed and ing mixed media exhibition of work by f JacksonFoundation 13 artists in the Lower Gallery. www.JacksonFoundationGallery.com spontaneity, executed quickly to cap- ture changing thoughts and ideas. Stephen Chambers RA: Beneath the Mon–Sat 10–5 Golden Tree. Until Jul 16. KESTLE BARTON t 01736 363715 Curated by Petronilla Silver, new cManaccan, Helston, Cornwall [email protected] monotypes and original prints in the TR12 6HU t @newlynexchange Upper Gallery. Abigail Reynolds, Sophy Rickett, www.newlynartgallery.co.uk Tue–Sun 11–4 Michelle Stuart: Ledger Lines. t 07740 436242 Until Jul 9. THE PADSTOW STUDIO [email protected] Mike McInnerney: Ebb & Flow. g30 Duke Street, Padstow PL28 8AB www.petronillasilver.co.uk Jul 15–Sep 3. *ad Contemporary drawings & paintings www.tremenheere.co.uk daily 10.30–5, clo Mon except BHols by Sarah Adams, Kim Bentley, t 01326 231811 Rachel Budd, Mark Cazalet, YEW TREE GALLERY [email protected] Lynn Golden, Phil Naylor, Alison lKeigwin, nr Morvah & Pendeen www.kestlebarton.co.uk Pullen, Kit Surrey, Anita Taylor, Cornwall TR19 7TS Chris Thomas and Paul Thomas. Tue–Sat 10.30–5 LEMON STREET GALLERY Sculpture by Mo Farquharson and t 01736 786425 d13 Lemon Street, Truro, TR1 2LS ceramics by James Campbell. [email protected] Elsa Taylor: Aspects of Colour. Thu–Sat 11–1, 2–5 & by appt t @gilly–6541 Jul 8–Aug 5. t 01841 533777 f YewTreeGallery Withiel. Until Sep 30. Viewing for www.padstowstudio.co.uk www.yewtreegallery.com JULY 2017 GALLERIES 13 MAP 2 CORNWALL ST IVES

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BELGRAVE ST IVES a22 Fore Street, St Ives, Cornwall TR26 1HE Terry Frost: A Book of Ideas. Until Jul 15. A unique exhibi- tion of 32 unseen works taken from a richly illustrated, large format sketchbook of very complete 1970s/1980s works found in Terry Frost’s studio after his death in 2003. Mon–Sat 10–6 t 01736 794888 [email protected] t @belgravestives www.belgravestives.co.uk

PENWITH GALLERY bBack Road West, St Ives, Cornwall TR26 1NL Featuring: Margrit Clegg. Showing in the Studio Gallery. Until Jul 31. Imogen Bone Faye Dobinson St Ives Secondary School. Showing in the Back Gallery. Eleanor Rose Jul 4–29. Mary Ann Green Full Members’ Exhibition. Showing in the Main Gallery. Helen Jones Maggie O’Brien Until Jul 29. Amy Albright Mon–Sat 10–5.30 IAM and more... t 01736 795579 [email protected] t @PenwithGallery f PenwithGallery www.penwithgallery.com WOMAN SANDRA BLOW RA STUDIO cBullans Court, Bullans Lane, St Ives, Cornwall TR26 1RB Studio tours generally on Thursdays by appointment. £5pp including refreshments. The studio is just off The Stennack within walking distance of St Ives town centre. Sandra Blow’s paintings and prints are for sale, original screenprints framed, signed and numbered, from £495. Also cards, books, DVDs and textiles. Denny Long RWA, co-executor of The Sandra Blow Estate with Jon Grimble, has a display of her work at the studio. by appt t 01736 797371 / 756006 / 798704 [email protected] www.sandrablow.com A celebration Exhibition Opens ST IVES SOCIETY OF ARTISTS 8th July - 21st July dNorway Square, St Ives, Cornwall TR26 1NA of our female Open March–January. Exhibitions in The Mariners Gallery include Spring, Sum- artists mer and Autumn Members’ Shows, Two Open Shows and other guest shows. The Crypt Gallery is host to many guest Private View: exhibitors and is available to hire at certain times. Friday 7th July t 01736 795582 6-8pm www.stisa.co.uk Silent auction in support of Target Ovarian Cancer TATE ST IVES e TSHG, Market Place, Marazion TR17 0AR 01736 711 400 Porthmeor Beach, St Ives, Cornwall TR26 1TG [email protected] www.summerhousegallery.co.uk www.tate.org.uk/stives 14 GALLERIES JULY 2017 MAP 3 UK WEST COUNTRY

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d 5 John Hurford: Nature Paintings. Jul 7–22. CLEVEDON M BRISTOL A stunning collection of new work from psychedlic artist e m John Hurford. WESTON-SUPER-MARE BATH BUDLEIGH SALTERTON These colourful large canvases are exquisitely painted a BRADFORD ON with an abundance of fanstastical flowers, birds and in- WELLS AVON A sects. BRIDGWATER 39 3 BRAUNTON A SHEPTON MALLET 6 BARNSTAPLE Mon–Sat 10–5, clo Wed at 1 STREET BRUTON WiltshireW sh A361 n l t 01548 831338 SALISBURY A Somerersrs et A30 3 TAUNTON [email protected] 7 0 BIDEFORD 7 5 5 SHERBORNE 3 The-Brownston-Gallery YEOVIL A f M Ham A 3 Dorset www.thebrownstongallery.co.uk 8 Devvono n 6 AXMINSTER BLANDFORD CREDITONN HONITON MORCOMBELAKE CHR LYME BOURNEMOUTH OKEHAMPTON REGIS BRIDPORT g A30 EXETERETETERT THELMA HULBERT GALLERY BEERE DORCHESTER POOLE 6 A dElmfield House, Dowell Street, Honiton, Devon 0 8 f WAREHAM A3 3 j k A CHANGFORD 8 TOPSHAMTOP 3 WEYMOUTH SWANAGE EX14 1LX A i b h Evolver Prize 2017. Jul 8–Aug 26. TAVISTOCK TORQUAY TOTNES THG hosts this exhibition comprising the winning Evolver DARTINGTON magazine cover and 99 runners up to celebrate the 100th MODBURY PLYMOUTH edition of Evolver. c Discover the diverse talents of Wessex-based artists. Tue–Sat 10–5, free admn t 01404 45006 DEVON [email protected] BROOK GALLERY t @ThelmaHulbert f ThelmaHulbertGallery aFore St, Budleigh Salterton, Devon EX9 6NH www.thelmahulbert.com Anniversary: 20 years. Celebrating this summer with an exhibition of the best of Modern and Contemporary origi- nal prints. *ad EXETER Tue–Sat 10.30–5, Sun 2–4.30 ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM & ART t 01395 443003 eGALLERY [email protected] Queen Street, Exeter EX4 3RX www.brookgallery.co.uk Sea Life: Glimpses of the Wonderful. Until Sep 17. A playful mix of objects, film, illustrations, live creatures and craft. bDRAWN TO THE VALLEY Into the Wild Abyss. Until Sep 3. Tavistock Town Hall, Bedford Square, Tavistock PL19 0AU Gordon Cheung, Rui Matsunaga and Nahem Shoa ex- Artists of the Tamar Valley. Aug 2–6. *ad plore nature and spirituality. Open Studios. Sep 2–10. Angie Seaway. Jul 4–Oct 1. Almost 100 artists from the Drawn to the Valley art collec- Responses to the Devon landscape and coastline. tive in Devon and Cornwall exhibit at Tavistock Town Hall Tue–Sun 10–5, clo Mon & bhols followed by the Open Studios event in their own work t 01392 265858 spaces. [email protected] [email protected] t @RAMMuseum f RAMMuseum t @Drawn2Valley f Drawn-to-the-Valley www.exeter.gov.uk/RAMM www.drawntothevalley.co.uk

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Rebecca Fontaine-Wolf, Paul Denham and Susan Laughton. Courtyard Gallery – Zee Jones, Pam Allsop. Until Jul 12. Onsite car park and Art Academy. Malcom Giladjian, Eddie Daughton. Jul 14–26. Tue–Sat10–5 Mon–Sun 10.30–4.30, free admn t 01297 489746 [email protected] [email protected] t @tmaglymeregis t @artwavewest f ArtwaveWest www.townmillarts.co.uk www.artwavewest.com TZB SOUTHBOURNE GALLERY DORSET COUNTY MUSEUM k2 Carbery Row, Southbourne Rd, Bournemouth BH6 3QR gHigh West Street, Dorchester, Dorset DT1 1XA Fine art gallery specialising in original contemporary David West: Under the Surface –paintings and carvings. paintings –wide range of subjects. Until Jan 6. *ad Thu/Fri 10–12.30, 2–4.30, Sat10–1 t01202 426967 This exhibition brings together 70 of David West’s most [email protected] important works from both private and public collections, reflecting the different strands of his development as a WILTSHIRE painter, sculptor and craftsman. SALISBURY CATHEDRAL Mon–Sat10–5 t01305 756827 lSalisbury, Wilts SP1 2EF [email protected] Ana Maria Pacheco: Dispersing the Night. Until Jul 23. t @DorsetMuseum f dorsetcountymuseum Including Shadows of the Wanderer, Enchanted Garden www.dorsetcountymuseum.org and the premier showing of Be Aware, a powerful exhibi- tion of sculpture explores the perils of life and its endless THE GALLERY AT 41 possibilities. In association with Pratt Contemporary. h41 East Street, Corfe Castle, Wareham, Dorset BH20 5EE Check website for details. Colour and Form. Until Sep 2. daily 8–5, free admn t01722 555198 A changing exhibition for the summer season embracing [email protected] wonderful variety in colour and form by contemporary t @salisburycath f salisburycathedral Dorset artists in a range of media. www.prattcontemporaryart.co.uk t01929 480095 www.salisburycathedral.org.uk [email protected] f TheGalleryat41 BRISTOL www.galleryat41.com R E BUCHELI FINE ART FINE FRAMES mAlbion House, 12A Broad Street, Bristol BS1 2HL SLADERS YARD www.rebucheli.co.uk iWest Bay, Bridport, Dorset DT6 4EL Of Myths and Moons. Until Sep 3. *ad LIME TREE BRISTOL Frances Hatch paintings, Clare Trenchard sculpture and m84 HotwellRoad,BristolBS8 4UB drawings, Akiko Hirai ceramics. Summer Exhibition. John Evans, Phil Johns, Peter King, Petter Southall furniture. Steven Lindsay, Céline Ranger, David Smith RSW, Contemporary British Art, Furniture and Craft. Peter Wileman FROI RSMA FRSA. Welcoming gallery in Licensed Café. Live Evening Events. harbourside setting. See also East Anglia map. Mon–Fri 10–4, Sat10–4, Sun & BHols 12–4 Tue–Sat10–5 t01308 459511 t0117 929 2527 [email protected] [email protected] t @SladersYard f SladersYard www.limetreegallery.com www.sladersyard.co.uk SOMERSET TOWN MILL GALLERIES ATKINSON GALLERY jMill Lane, Lyme Regis, Dorset DT7 3PU nMillfield School, Street, Somerset BA16 0YD Two Galleries in a converted Mill complex offering exhibi- Summer Show. Until Aug 4. Our annual open entry exhibition. tions to emerging and established artists. Sculpture Park open –contact us before visiting. Malthouse Gallery – Kim Pragnell, Zara Mcqueen, Ali- t01458 444322 son Bockh. Until Jul 5. [email protected] Belinda Brownlee, Linda Bristow, Alison Potter, t @GalleryAtkinson Cath Bloomfield. Jul 7–26. f atkinsongallery Crossing the Line. Jul 28–Aug 9. www.atkinsongallery.co.uk 16 GALLERIES JULY 2017 P P U U - - D D N N U U O O R R

Polish story deal less interesting. under the carpet in some way. Meanwhile, don't overlook a Now the indefatigable Spencer fascinating small exhibition of scholar, Carolyn Leder (she has As the Polish community in the contemporary Polish icons from been working on him, to my UK approaches its millionth art historian and artist Anna knowledge since the late 1960s) citizen and Poland itself prepares Geldon's icon painting school in has finally turned the recorded to celebrate the 100th anniversary Krakow, showing at Posk conversations she had with the of its re-emergence as an Gallery. Geldon remarks, Charltons in the early 1970s into a independent nation, the Ben Uri interestingly, that the act of quite revelatory exhibition (and Gallery and Museum's latest painting them not only improves publication) that forms the basis exhibition – 'Art Out of the her students' artistic skills but of the latest of the Stanley Bloodlands: A Century of Polish seems to develop their inner lives Spencer Gallery's superb annual Art in Britain' – could not be better also – ancient ideas, modern displays. What a story it is too! timed. Nor could it be happening resonances. Polish art is still Living in the upstairs rooms of in a better place either; the Ben teaching us lessons. the village pub in Leonard Uri itself has moved on from Stanley, Stanley and Daphne being a museum dedicated began a quite openly intense simply to exhibiting the work of Saving Spencer affair while George spent three or Jewish or Jewish-descent artists four days a week teaching at the in Britain, now describing itself as In 1939, with two disastrous Slade's wartime refuge over in “the only art museum in Europe marriages behind him and close Oxford, all, seemingly with whose raison d'être is to address to a nervous breakdown, Stanley George's tacit compliance. The the universal issues of identity Spencer formed a friendship with work that resulted is exhilaratingly and migration.” fellow Slade painters George and fresh and exuberant, ‘Daphne’ From a British perspective, as Daphne Charlton. The distinctly (1940) one masterpiece among we somewhat apprehensively unorthodox ménage à trois that several from this brief two year approach Brexit, there is a resulted, based first at their interlude, is one that seems to distinctly poignant feeling to an Hampstead home and then have given Stanley back much of exhibition that records the simply shortly after, at the outbreak of his earlier self-belief. remarkable impact Polish artists, war, continued in the once remote That extraordinary inventory of graphic designers and film Gloucestershire village of future pictorial invention, the makers have had on British visual Leonard Stanley, was, it would Scrapbook drawings, started at culture over that time – Alfred now seem, responsible for the this time also; love of women, Wolmark, Josef Herman, Jankel remarkable rejuvenation of his art particular women, were always Adler, Stanislaw Frenkiel (one- over the last two decades of central to Spencer's creative time director of art at the hugely his life. imagination, and now Charlton influential UCL Institute of Given its apparent significance takes her rightful place among his Education), Felix Topolski, Stefan in his life though, the details of muses. If you get to see one and Franciszka Themerson – the this particular period have always show this year go down to list goes on and right up to the remained remarkably vague, Cookham; Spencer is, to my present day. almost as though something of mind at least, always a much British art and design would the somewhat scandalous sexual greater figure than look very different without their elements surrounding their because he was driven by love contribution and certainly a great friendship needed to be brushed rather than despair or disgust. JULY 2017 GALLERIES 17

Sacred spaces the Seven Deadly Sins. As always nonetheless, an abidingaffection in Pacheco's work, the intention is for the art form which compels to bringthe past to the present me to draw your attention to a One of the most interesting and transform it, the ‘Sins’ no summery feelingexhibition of artistic phenomena of late 20th longer representing so much an classic 20th century artists' century art has been the steady aspect of the medieval posters at Sylvester Fine Art. All resurgence of our great Confessional as clear eyed the great names are here – cathedrals and churches as recognition that contemporary Matisse, Picasso, Braque, centres of visual creativity and human dreams and aspirations Chagall, Dufy, Miro, Leger and patronage. The process really have not really changed much. Delaunay amongthem, and all in began in the immediate post-war Meanwhile at Chester exhilaratingly top form. With period with the rebuilding of Cathedral Gallery Pangolin is prices in the three to four figure Cathedral, with its organising the biggest sculptural bracket, this represents as good a Sutherland tapestry et al, and exhibition to be seen in the North chance as most of us are going to inspired churchmen like Dean West – some 90 works by 50 get to own one of the 'greats' of Walter Hussey at Chichester who major British sculptors – Randall- 20th century art. commissioned a Chagall window Page, Sarah Lucas and David Equally, don’t miss ‘Vintage and a Piper tapestry as part of a Nash alongside golden oldies like Artist Exhibition Posters’ this wider programme of Frink, Armitage and Chadwick. month at Graham Hunter Gallery contemporary ecclesiastical Entitled 'Ark', it is a successor to also featuringa lineup of some of artistic patronage. Up until the their hugely successful shows in the great names including Miro, Reformation it had always been Gloucester Cathedral a few years Renoir, Picasso, Dufy and thus in our churches, with art, like back, and while both its content Bonnard. Modern artists' posters music, a vital symbolic activity and concerns may be less (and lithographs) are also signifying the sacred – the specifically 'sacred' than the regularly on offer at this gallery – ineffable and unsayable – in the Pacheco, the context in which somethingof a personal passion human experience of the world. they are placed most certainly for Graham Hunter, the emphasis Now after nearly 500 years, it is lends them an added resonance usually beingon later 20th back in our sacred spaces with and provides a powerful century artists such as Peter ever increasing force. At contemporary challenge. Blake, Allen Jones, Gerhard Salisbury Cathedral (with Pratt Richter, Robert Rauschenberg, Contemporary) for example, Art posting Robert Motherwell and more. where Ana Maria Pacheco's Nicholas Usherwood visceral sculptural installation – ‘Shadow of the Wanderer’ – last I have a healthy respect for the seen in Chichester in 2016 and, skills involved in producing from left before that, Norwich in 2015 – is posters for major art exhibitions – Jon Buck ‘Noah and the Raven’ Gallery Pangolin Pablo Picasso ‘Amnistia’ Graham Hunter Gallery shown alongside a wide selection clarity, wit, dynamism as well as, Marc Chagall ‘Woman Circus Rider on Red Horse of her work in a display entitled of course, an image that simply Charlottenborg’ Sylvester Fine Art 'Dispersing the Night'. Most commands attention. With the Janina Baranowska ‘Crucifixion’ Ben Uri Gallery Anna Geldon ‘Saint Gregory Peradze’ Posk notable among these are seven rise of digital media these are Gallery new, quite extraordinary, relief perhaps becomingincreasingly Stanley Spencer ‘Daphne’ Stanley Spencer Gallery pieces, collectively entitled ‘Be archaic, not to say arcane, Ana Maria Pacheco ‘Be Aware 4’ Salisbury Aware’, that take, as their source, requirements but I have still, Cathedral/Pratt Contemporary 18 GALLERIES JULY 2017 MAPS 4 & 5 UK SCOTLAND & GLASGOW CITY CENTRE REN GLASGOW NESS FRE a THURSO W ST T ISLE OF LEWIS BONHAMS S T 9 E AU ?Kirkhill House, Broom Road East ULLAPOOL A CH A IEH S Newton Mearns, Glasgow G77 5LL b 83 AL 5 FINDHORN cL S T L Fine Art Auctioneers. INVERNESS b B L please contact forviewing times KILMORACK AT SLE OF SKYE H S STRATHDON c TR E t 0141 223 8866 ABERDEEN EET A W B [email protected] 9 EST a FORT WILLIAM BALLATER P STONEHAVEN R FORFAR EG ABERFELDY 0 E 9 NT M d A ST N DUNDEE WE I CYRIL GERBER FINE ART & ST ANDREW'S S A OBAN T G L aCOMPASS GALLERY CRIEFF PITTENWEEM EO R C L PERTH f GE 178 West Regent Street, Glasgow STIRLING g ST . DUNOON E G2 4RL M8 N.BERWICK ST V EDINBURGHGHH IN W Summer Show 2017. Until Jul 8. GLLASGOASGOW CEN W e BROUGHTON T S 19th–21st century British artists JEDBURGH TRE ISLE OF ARRAN ET including a selection of Scottish M BERWICK ST AYR 7 VI Modern Masters, Eardley, Scottish 4 NC DUMFRIES ( E M NEWCASTLE NT Colourists, Glasgow School, ) L UPON-TYNE ANE KIRKCUDBRIGHT Blackadder, Philipson, Vaughan, CARLISLE Colquhoun and MacBryde and invited Scottish Contemporaries. Compass Gallery New Generation WESTERN ISLES SCOTTISH SCULPTURE PARK Show. Jul 1–14. eAT CAOL RUADH The Jungle of Anthea Lewis: GREENALL O’DELL STUDIO Colintraive, Argyll PA22 3AR Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture. a39a South Dell, Isle of Lewis Hortus Redux. Until Oct 1. Jul 15–29. HS2 0SP A unique outdoor gallery promoting Mon–Fri 9.30–5.30, Sat 10–5 t 01851 810170 m 07748 531595 and selling contemporary sculpture t 0141 221 3095 www.greenallodellstudio.com created in Scotland. [email protected] This year’s exciting new exhibition is [email protected] showing work by 33 artists. f CyrilGerberFineArt ISLE OF SKYE Thu–Sun 11–6, Wed by appt www.gerberfineart.co.uk www.compassgallery.co.uk DIANA MACKIE STUDIO & admn £5 (adults) bGALLERY t 01700 841357 10 Borreraig Park, Dunvegan, Isle of [email protected] www.scottishsculpturepark.com JOHN GREEN FINE ART Skye IV55 8ZX b182 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 4HG t 01470 511795 Traditional & Contemporary www.diana-mackie.co.uk Paintings. FIFE An ever changing display of British ABERDEENSHIRE PITTENWEEM ARTS FESTIVAL and Continental oils and watercolours fThroughout Pittenweem, Fife at reasonable prices. THE LOST GALLERY Pittenweem Arts Festival 2017. Specialist framers and restorers. cStrathdon, Aberdeenshire Aug 5–13. *ad Tue–Fri 10.30–5, Sat 10.30–1 AB36 8UJ 123 artists show their latest work in t 0141 333 1991 t 01975 651287 83 venues throughout this historic [email protected] www.lostgallery.co.uk seaside village. www.glasgowgallery.com Artists’ talks, workshops and exhibitions amidst stunning scenery ARGYLL and a friendly atmosphere. ROGER BILLCLIFFE GALLERY c134 Blythswood Street, Glasgow RESIPOLE STUDIOS daily 10–5 t 01333 313109 G2 4EL dAcharacle, Argyll, PH36 4HX Glasgow – A Celebration of a City. t 01967 431506 [email protected] www.pittenweemartsfetival.co.uk Until end Aug. www.resipolestudios.co.uk Group exhibition of paintings from gallery artists all of whom use Glasgow as their inspiration. EAST LOTHIAN Architectural Silver and Georgina Bown FIDRA FINE ART Summer Design Collection. ‘Submissive 2’ g45Dirleton Avenue, North Until end Aug. Fidra Fine Art Berwick, East Lothian, EH39 4BL Mon–Fri 9.30–5.30 (see listing on this page) Mixed Exhibition. Until Jul 30. t 0141 332 4027 A variety of around 50 pieces by t @BillcliffeArt contemporary Scottish artists [email protected] including Ann Oram, Joseph Urie, www.billcliffegallery.com Angela Repping, Matthew Draper, John Bellany, Ian Fleming, Earl Haig, Sarah Knox and many more. Sat/Sun 12–5, & wkdays by appt t 01620 895057 [email protected] t @fidrafineart f FidraFineArt www.fidrafineart.co.uk JULY 2017 GALLERIES 19 MAP 6 SCOTLAND EDINBURGH

C C OPEN EYE GALLERY R O E W W W M O O h N RR T 34 Abercromby Place, Edinburgh E RSO B NSTS E DE S R DOON R N R ONND L E W R ..LOL EH3 6QE RAE E REOS OW O EE O Y RBUR D TETST ST AEBN PLA H FEFTE . SOTN U UN A URCNE N T DND B NI B P S LO G U O D L AND R I Susie Leiper: One Never Quite D E RRLLA HO ON R A ENSS BEE c S E ST MB U N H H PH T CCUUM T S O N E TST GO TS K Knows the Mountain. Until Jul 24. T S H S GNG N T U K S KKINI T L T ATT T T T YALL RE A S OS LOONDO S O V GR STD A ND H A g S G DAN N R The Scottish Lettercutters R I ANL T O N RELR S OY V BEB W A C C a UUMM h P T YL E S H BBYYPLL AT E T D MM IIR US ORRT D RROO LER Association: Sweets and Doughnuts, C U N NO U C EL N ER LACP H T UN B RP K m A ROK T D OY S Y I Dulcia et Circuli. Until Jul 24. N T A K S D E AYY W L REGENT R O D D WR b A A O O S L TORT A l Sheila McInnes: For Those Who Fly. M I T V GARDENS IO A W QUEENS FERRY ROAD RR i V EE R H II D H ETT SE EE T Until Jul 22. E E P RR S I R E T S E L E S T E T A C N S T N L N D LL EEE TR SI I

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W PORTHGAIN ABERGAVENNY A STC HAVERFORDWEST h Y N EE C H ST DAVIDS U U Q H CARMARTHEN AD T A R MONMOUTH E S C CAS DUK R a TLE ST H T L H E H I T TENBY I L CHEPSTOW G E S SWANSEA L E H S H W E A T R NEWPORT S Y A T Y T E T S S S CARDIFFCACAR FF M E M G DA PENARTH A ID A R R B CE Y RA ER CARDIFF New Work. Jul 12–29. Galleries II & III – changing exhibition by our gallery artists. THE ALBANY GALLERY Through Jul. a74b Albany Road, Cardiff CF24 3RS Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–5 t 029 2064 1411 Summer Exhibition. Jul 6–Sep 9. [email protected] A changing exhibition of new work from over 50 www.artwales.com established and emerging artists in a variety of media. Mon–Sat 10–5, Sun & BHols 11–4 t 029 2048 7158 WALES & BORDERS [email protected] t @albanygallery DYFED f TheAlbanyGallery KING STREET GALLERY www.albanygallery.com a33 King Street, Carmarthen, Dyfed SA31 1BS Members’ Late Summer Show of contemporary fine and KOOYWOOD GALLERY applied arts. b8 Museum Place, Cardiff CF10 3BG Life Drawing Group Exhibition. Showing in the Chate Roger Cecil (1942–2015): Exhibition of over 60 paintings. Room. Jul 7–19. Jul 2–Sep 2. *ad Graduate Show 2017. Showing in the Chate Room. “The reputation of his mesmerising art can only grow as Jul 21–Aug 2. his legacy is revealed.” Peter Wakelin. Mon–Sat 10–5 t 01267 220121 Tue–Sat 2–5 [email protected] t 029 2023 5093 t @kingstgallery f kingstreetgallery [email protected] www.kingstreetgallery.co.uk www.kooywoodgallery.com ANGLESEY MARTIN TINNEY GALLERY ORIEL YNYS MÔN c18 St Andrew’s Crescent, Cardiff CF10 3DD bRhosmeirch, Llangefni, Anglesey LL77 7TQ Sally Moore: New Work. Until Jul 8. North Wales Society of Fine Art. Until Jul 23. Richard Barrett, Dick Chappell and Vivienne Williams: A variety of media with subjects including landscape,

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Vivienne Williams ‘Blue Table with Pears, Beans and Eggs’ Martin Tinney Gallery (see listing on this page)

Mary Jolley ‘Riding Along on the Crest of a Wave’ The Albany Gallery (see listing on this page) JULY 2017 GALLERIES 21 portraiture, wildlife and botanical studies. GWYNEDD Luned Rhys Parri and Tegwyn Francis Jones. ORIEL PLAS GLYN-Y-WEDDW Jul 29–Sep 10. fLlanbedrog, Pwllheli, Gwynedd LL53 7TT An rareopportunity to theseetheworkof two Welsh David Nash, Kim Atkinson and Sian McGill. Until Jul 16. artists exhibited together for the first time. Celebrating 50 years of working in north Wales by daily 10.30–5 renowned artist David Nash. t 01248 724444 Mixed Exhibition. Jul 26–Oct 1. [email protected] Variety of works by over 30 artists – off the wall exhibition. www.orielynysmon.info daily 10–5, clo Tue t 01758 740763 TEGFRYN GALLERY [email protected] cCadnant Road, MenaiBridge,Anglesey LL59 5EW t @plasglyn Summer Exhibition. Through Jul. f orielplasglynyweddw Changing exhibition by Wales’ leading artists, including www.oriel.org.uk Kyffin Williams, Peter Prendergast, William Selwyn, Claudia Williams, Mary Lloyd Jones, Shani Rhys James, PEMBROKESHIRE Eleri Mills, Ann Lewis and many others. HARBOUR LIGHTS GALLERY Mon–Sat 10–5, Sun 11–4.30 gPorthgain, nr St Davids, Pemb SA62 5BL t 01248 715128 Specialises in exhibiting a wide selection of Original [email protected] paintings, Limited Edition Prints, and Sculpture from www.artwales.com Wales leading artists. The Arts Council of Wales Collectorplan interest free payment scheme is now UCHELDRE CENTRE available at Harbour Lights Gallery. Full details on our dMillbank, Holyhead, Anglesey LL65 1TE website. Patchwork and Quilts. Until Jul 11. t 01348 831549 Work by students of Eunice Lord and Textiles in [email protected] Transition – an exhibition of work by Dorothy Russell. www.art2by.com Art for All/Arlunio i Bawb. Jul 21–Sep 5. Annual exhibition of Art for All competition. MONMOUTHSHIRE Beautiful grounds with walled garden. THE ART SHOP & CHAPEL Café, films, events. h8 Cross Street, Abergavenny, Mons NP7 5EH Mon–Sat 10–5, Sun 2–5, free admn Artist in the Garden: mixed summer show. Jul 11–Aug 19. t 01407 763361 A collection of exuberant, verdant, plenteous drawings, [email protected] paintings and print works. t @CanUcheldreCtr Arts Council of Wales Collectorplan available. f UcheldreHolyhead Tue–Sat 9.15–5, free admn www.ucheldre.org t 01873 852690 [email protected] CONWY t @TheArtShopWales f Theartshopandchapel FFIN Y PARC GALLERY www.artshopandchapel.co.uk eFfin Y Parc Country House & Gallery, Betws Road, Llanrwst, Conwy LL26 0PT Dewi Tudur: Postcards from Italy. Until Jul 19. POWYS David Lloyd Griffith RCA: Denbighshire and Conwy Valley MOMA MACHYNLLETH Landscapes. Until Jul 19. iY Tabernacl, Heol Penrallt, Machynlleth, Powys SY20 8AJ Susan Kane: Floral and Still Life Mixed Media. Until Jul 19. Margaret Foreman: Still Life. Until Sep 16. Martyn Jones. Jul 23–Aug 16. Martin Cheek: An Ostentation of Peacocks. Until Sep 16. Major exhibition of new works and Summer Mixed Legend: Tabernacle Art Competition. Until Aug 31. Exhibition by Gallery Artists. Tabernacle Collection. Until Aug 31. Wed–Sat 10–5, Sun 11–5 Mon-Sat 10-4 t 01492 642070 t 01654 703355 [email protected] [email protected] www.welshart.net www.moma.machynlleth.org.uk THUMBnail

From an industrial working class subject matter has remained clear environment in North London in and steady for the best part of 50 the1940s and early50s via years now. Zen Buddhism, a London graphic design studios in reading of Henry David Thoreau's the60s, and 30 yearsin East 'Walden' and the 1973 show of Anglia, Malcolm Ryan's Balthus at theTateGalleryhave remarkable peripatetic artistic represented key moments on that journey finds him living and journey towards an art mindful of painting in West Wales. As his the moment in everyday life, figure handsomeretrospectiveshow, compositions filled with a quiet entitled ‘Stilled Moments’, at intensity of inward human Buxton Museum & Art Gallery, emotion, enigmatic yet rich and Malcolm Ryan ‘The Sisters’ makes plain though, his style and filled with tenderness. NU 22 GALLERIES JULY 2017 MAP 9 ENGLAND NORTH DURHAM OLDHAM –SADDLEWORTH PENRITH HARTLEPOOL MILLYARD GALLERY A66 KESWICK MIDDLESBROUGH f97 The Square, Uppermill BARNARD CASTLE STAITHES Saddleworth, Oldham OL3 6BD STOKESLEY BOWNESS-ON-WINDERMERE DARLINGTON DANBY Here and Now. Through Jul. KENDAL WHITBY Featuring a vibrant range of work by

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6 170 Dr John Hewitt, Andrea Pawson, A BRIDLINGTON SETTLE THIRSK Jill Randall, Mark Whyatt. *own art LANCASTER Tue–Sat10–5 RIPON t01457 870410 HARROGATE c YORK 4 [email protected] d A6 TODMORDEN b BEVERLEY www.millyard-gallery.co.uk BRADFORD HULL 5 LEEDS PRESTON M6 HALIFAX M62 BLACKBURN e HUDDERSFIELD BARTON UPON HUMBER CHORLEY 62 M WAKEFIELD DERBYSHIRE GRIMSBY LIVERPOOL BOLTON OLDHAM DONCASTER BUXTON MUSEUM & ART SADDLEWORTH BIRKENHEAD gGALLERY MANCHESTER f h SHEFFIELD GAINSBOROUGH Terrace Road, Buxton, Derbys SK17 6DA M 53 MACCLESFIELD 31 M 6 CHESTER A MalcolmRyan: Stilled Moments. M g 1 LINCOLN Until Sep 3. 6 BUXTON

WREXHAM 6 Oil paintings reflecting the artist’s in- STOKE-ON-TRENT 4 NOTTINGHAM A terest in observing day to day life with the emphasis on people in present CUMBRIA these works. day situations, a subject which has by apptt07932 621261 occupied him over the last 40 years. aABBOT HALL ART GALLERY www.rachelgrimmerpaintings.com Meet the artist, Aug 5, 2–4. Kendal, Cumbria LA9 5AL Tue–Fri 9.30–5.30, Sat9.30–5 t01539 722464 Sun & Bhols 10.30–5 [email protected] LANCASHIRE t01629 533540 www.abbothall.org.uk WATER STREET GALLERY [email protected] d25 Water Street, Todmorden t @buxtonmuseum LEEDS Lancs OL14 5AB f BuxtonMuseumandArtGallery Contemporary Fine Art by leading www.derbyshire.gov.uk/buxtonmuseum BONHAMS and emerging artists and makers. b30 Park Square, Leeds, Yorks Towards Abstraction. Until Aug 27. LS1 2PK Pure abstraction and works derived SHEFFIELD Auctioneers. from the visual world. 15 artists –3D CUPOLA CONTEMPORARY ART Enquiries: Simon Mitchell. and 2D works. h174–178a Middlewood Road t0113 244 8011 Makers and Crafts –ceramics, Sheffield, S Yorks S6 1TD glass, jewellery, fibre art, cards, gifts Colour Code. Until Jul 22. and more. Colours are used universally to NORTH YORKSHIRE Wed–Sun 9.30–5.30 or by appt denote everything from emotions and NUMBER 1 HARROGATE t01706 839714 political affiliation to identity and c1 Cambridge Terrace, Harrogate, [email protected] instruction. The exhibition features Yorks HG1 1PN www.waterstreetgallery.co.uk painting, sculpture, print making and The Joy of Landscape – Anthony interactive glass sculptures. Bamber. Mon–Sat10–6 The translucent qualities of NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE t0114 285 2665 watercolour and the artist’s evident THE ROPEWALK [email protected] enjoyment of the Yorkshire Dales eMaltkiln Road, Barton upon t @cupolagallery might account for the great sense Humber, N Lincs DN18 5JT f cupolacontemporaryart of freedom and joie de vivre in www.the-ropewalk.co.uk www.cupolagallery.com

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David Hockney ed. by Chris his early courageously gay- Stephens and Andrew Wilson, affirmative art full of wit and Tate Publishing, hbk £40 (also candour; his self-confessed role pbk £29.99) as the ‘Piranesi of Los Angeles between 1964 and 1968’; his This richly illustrated, erudite escape from ‘the snare of survey makes absorbing reading. perspective’ (as the Polaroid In 1963 Hockney said he wanted Cubist and Ipad visionary) ‘to use . . . a vocabulary of styles’; alongside what Marco Livingstone here ten writers perceptively calls ‘the almost reverential explore his life as an artist over attentiveness’ defining his more than five decades, including succinct, naturalistic pen-and-ink (to single out a few key aspects) drawings. Philip Vann JULY 2017 GALLERIES 23 MAP 10 ENGLAND MIDLANDS

LEAMINGTON SPA ART GALLERY & MUSEUM OSWESTRY DDERBYERBY M A516 dThe Royal Pump Rooms, The Parade, Royal Leamington 6 CASTLE DONINGTON Spa, Warwicks CV32 4AA WELSHPOOL Drawn from Life: People on Paper. Jul 7–Sep 17. BURTON UPON T SHREWSBURY 8 3 An Arts Council Collection touring exhibition. M5 A 4 LICHFIELD Tue–Sat 10.45–5, Sun & BHols 11–4 TELFORD StStaffordsaffor ffordshire t 01926 742700 b WOLVERHAMPTON LLEICEICEIC 7 [email protected] MUCH WENLOCK 2 A4 4 KINGSWINFORD WALSALL @LeamSpaArtGall BRIDGNORTH M t A 4 Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum Shropshirehire 4 f 2 ASTON M6 STOURBRIDGE www.warwickdc.gov.uk/royalpumprooms BIRMINGHAMBIRMINGHAM LUDLOW KIDDERMINSTER A 3 COVENTRYCOVENTRY 4 A 4 1

5 HENLEY M IN ARDEN d LEOMINSTER WARWICK LEAMINGTON SPA a NORTH CLAINES

A Herefordshire WORCESTER Warw 4 3 c 9 0 41 6 A WorW ceses stershire 4 M A KINETON 4 BISHOPS FROME 0 A

3 8 SHIPSTON HEREFORD ON STOUR BROADWAY BANBURY 1 TEWKESBURY 6 5 3 6 WINCHCOMBE A 4 0 6 A 5 4 M A HEREFORDSHIRE OLD CHAPEL GALLERY aEast Street, Pembridge, Herefords HR6 9HB Karen Pearce, Lizzy Waterhouse, Jemima Jameson. Kurt Jackson ‘Bee 04’ Summer Exhibition of new work. From Jul 9. Jackson Foundation Garden Sculpture Exhibition. An ever-changing (see listing on map 1 and collection of unique garden sculptures in a variety of editorial on page 8) media including forged iron, stainless steel, glass, stone resin, ceramic and more; continues throughout year. Mon–Sat 11–5, Sun 11–4, Tue by appt t 01544 388842 [email protected] t @chapelgallery f OldChapelGallery www.oldchapelgallery.co.uk

SHROPSHIRE TWENTY TWENTY GALLERY b3-4 High Street, Much Wenlock, Shrops TF13 6AA Richard Bawden and friends: Coast. Jul 1–Aug 5. Richard Bawden, Andy Lovell, Marian Hill, Martin John Fowler, James Campbell, Sarah Perry and Molly Attrill. Mon 11–5, Tue–Sat 10–5 t 01952 727952 [email protected] t @2020Gallery www.twenty-twenty.co.uk

WENLOCK FINE ART b3 The Square, Much Wenlock, Shrops TF13 6LX 20th and 21st Century British Paintings. Mon–Sat 10–5 or by appt t 01952 728232 www.wenlockfineart.co.uk

WARWICKSHIRE COMPTON VERNEY cWarwicks, CV35 9HZ Seurat to Riley: The Art of Perception. Jul 8–Oct 1. An eye-popping celebration of pointillism, pattern and optical illusion. Oneof thefirst exhibitionsof its kind in theUK, bringing together over 90 stunning works by 23 artists. Tue–Sun 11–5 t 01926 645500 [email protected] t @ComptonVerney f ComptonVerney www.comptonverney.org.uk 24 GALLERIES JULY 2017 MAP 11 ENGLAND COTSWOLDS

4 LEOMINSTER DAVENTRY largest modern sculpture exhibition Waarwickshire ik hire NORTHAMPTON to beheldin thenorth-westof A WORCESTER 4 A4 9 2 6 8 England. 4 M TOWCESTER Woorcestershire A 4 CRADLEY A 0 03 3 M Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–1 1 8 1 A4 LEDBURY SHIPSTON ON STOUR t 01453 889765 HEREFORD dshhire 1 STOWE [email protected] BROADWAY c a 36 BANBURY 5 A MILTON 6 6 CHIPPING CAMPDEN t @GalleryPangolin 4 4 A422 KEYNES A TEWKESBURY A MORETON IN MARSH A LTERSTONE TADDINGTON 4 WOBURN f Gallery-Pangolin 50 f 2 M SEVENHAMPTON b 3 www.gallery-pangolin.com ROSS ON WYE A CHELTENHAM CHIPPING 4 1 LINSL STOW ON NORTONA 4 40 GLOUCESTER THE WOLD 4 A d A40 WITHINGTON CHARLBURY 18 MONMOUTH A4 JOHN DAVIES GALLERY PAINSWICK WOODSTOCK Gloucestershirehire BURFORD f The Old Dairy Plant, Fosseway CHALFORD g AYLESBURY A41 STROUD h Business Park, Moreton-in-Marsh e CLANFIELD Glos GL56 9NQ CIRENCESTER OXFORD A40 8 A417 LECHLADE 3 David Prentice (1936–2014): A Oxfoords hire M T A 4 4 0 A Retrospective Exhibition. TETBURY 1 9 9 THORNBURY 2 HIGH WYCOMBE 33 4 Until Aug 26. A4 A WANTAGE WALLINGFORD MALMESBURY A Paintings from the1950s and ‘60s CHIPPING SWINDON 4130 MARLOW

4 SODBURY M4 3 HENLEY and every decade through to 2012.

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4 6 7 A4 A READING WINDSOR compositions and landscapes in all BOX 0 NEWBURY 5 A4 3 MARLBOROUGH media. A BATH A 3 ASCOT HUNGERFORD 3 Wiltshireilt 338 A3 Mon–Sat 10–5 5 A 39

M A WOLVERTON DEVIZES t 01608 652255 [email protected] WARWICKSHIRE Jul 9. www.johndaviesgallery.com Summer Exhibition. From Jul 22. THE STOUR GALLERY Tue–Sat 10–5.30, Sun 11–4 a 10 High Street, Shipston-on- t 01386 841555 ORIGINAL HOUSE Stour, Warks CV36 4AJ [email protected] g East Building, Calmsden Early Summer Exhibition. Featuring www.campdengallery.co.uk Cirencester, Glos GL7 5ET local artist John Pickering and others. Summer Show. Until Aug 2. Mon–Sat 10–5.30, clo Thu Original Housefor thefirst timeis t 01608 664411 THE CHAPEL ARTS exhibiting eight contemporary artists. [email protected] d Knapp Road, Cheltenham, Glos Largescalelandscapesand still lives www.thestourgallery.co.uk GL50 3QQ feature alongside decorative and Woodcuts. Jul 5–22. vintagefurniturein a unique GLOUCESTERSHIRE A group show of glorious woodcuts. Cotswold setting. Tue–Sun 10–4 & by appt Jun 29/30 10–6, Jul 1 10–1 then by ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE t 01242 580077 b Taddington Manor, Taddington appt [email protected] t 07909 581411 nr Cutsdean, Glos GL545RY www.thechapelarts.com Sculpture – Medieval to Modern, [email protected] Garden – AntiqueOrnamentand www.original-house.co.uk Bespoke, Interiors – Uniqueand e GALLERY PANGOLIN Extraordinary. Chalford, Glos GL6 8NT OXFORDSHIRE Mon–Fri 9–5, Sat by appt t 01386 584414 Specialists in Modern & Contemporary [email protected] Sculpture& Sculptors’ Drawings. BONHAMS www.architectural-heritage.co.uk Pangolin Makers: In Housell. h Banbury Road, Shipton on Until Jul 21. Cherwell, Kidlington, Oxford, OX5 1JH Drawings, sculpture, jewellery, Fine Art Auctioneers. Valuations CAMPDEN GALLERY textiles and other media, created by and collections. c High Street, Chipping Campden Pangolin makers. please contact for viewing times Glos GL55 6AG Ark: at Chester Cathedral. Jul 7–Oct 15. t 01865 853640 Ralph Freeman: Point in Time. Until Curated by Gallery Pangolin, the [email protected]

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Many of John Monks’ opulent, overall effect is eerie; these are domestic interiors seem positively empty rooms in apparently haunted. The selection of his deserted homes portrayed with paintings on show at Long & Ryle energy. Think of the opening line this month are deep, dark and of Daphne du Maurier’s ‘Rebecca’ masculine– Monks pours paint (“Last night I dreamt I went to onto his canvasses and works Manderley again”) in the hands of them with a palette knife – and a follower of Francis Bacon. these qualities are balanced with a Spread across the airy interior of sense of light and open space – thePimlico gallery, theworks in he is indeed fascinated by the ‘Mirror Image’ are all the more transformation of paint into light imposing seen in full scale. John Monks ‘The Shuttered Room No. 2’ and form on thecanvas. The Frances Allitt

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A L D A E - V DAVID SIMON CONTEMPORARY D E N RO A L d 4 Bartlett Street, Bath BA1 2QZ AD O A R N Chloe Holt and Parastoo Ganjei. JU D LIA T N R N f B Jul 7–Aug 5. O S R A O T D . Two-person exhibition ofstill-life D S N B A N paintings and some landscapes in oil YAL O H T H ORIA C O D g W on canvas by painters who capture a L R RK N IC U sense ofmovement and energy O K H HE S T L through brushwork and palette knife. C U C d T S T Mon–Sat 10–6, Wed 2–6 ROY e IR C U O AL A N t 01225 460189 VE HENRIETTA ST N G U T PARK [email protected] A ST E GE S Y GEOR t @davidsimontweet B T T RI a S davidsimoncontemporary S S Y TO O E f L T N R C E www.davidsimoncontemporary.com O R M LT A L U E D I P

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W R O G M O c M ST GALLERY NINE J N GE M S D e AM O BRI 9B Margarets Buildings, Bath E U T BA1 2LP S D S TH GREEN PK T S A www.gallerynine.co.uk T ST STATION E O W GAT ST R L ES WE b O T Y W S T T S E LANE HOUSE ARTS E ORK NORTH PARADE R Y N f 5 Nelson Place East, Bath BA1 5DA

B E Wed–Fri 10–5.30, Sat 10.30–6 ANTHONY HEPWORTH FINE ART [email protected] & by appt ? DEALERS t @BathContemp t 07767 498403 Dealers in Modern British and f bathcontemporaryart [email protected] Contemporary Painting and www.bathcontemporary.com t @LaneHouseArts Sculpture. f LaneHouseArts We also specialise in the work of BEAUX ARTS BATH www.lanehousearts.co.uk Keith Vaughan 1912-1977 and exhibit b 12/13 York Street, Bath BA1 1NG Tribal Art, ceramics and furniture. adjacent to Bath Abbey by appt in Jul Artists of Fame and Promise. Until NICK CUDWORTH GALLERY t 01225 447480 Aug 16. g 5 London Street, Bath BA1 5BU m 07970 480 650 Including Simon Allen, Akash Bhatt, top of Walcot Street [email protected] Beth Carter, Andrew Crocker, Monthly exhibitions of paintings and www.anthonyhepworth.com Stewart Edmondson, Anna Gillespie, prints by Nick Cudworth reflecting Christopher Marvell, Paul Mount, his interest in music and landscape, specialising in paintings ofBath and BATH CONTEMPORARY Anthony Scott, Helen Simmonds, a 35 Gay Street, Bath BA1 2NT Jason Walker, Pieter Vanden Daele. surrounding area. Keiron Leach: Ink and wash Ceramics by Rob Whelpton. Nick paints in his studio to the rear of landscapes. Until Jul 8. Mon–Sat 10–5, free admn the gallery and is available to discuss Corinna Button RE: Textured and t 01225 464850 his work. patterned portraits. Jul 10–22. [email protected] Tue–Sat 10–5 Alice Linford Forte: Abstract @beauxartsbath t 01225 445221 t m 07968 047639 paintings. Jul 24–Aug 5. f Beaux-Arts-Bath Mixed exhibition ofnew work in the www.beauxartsbath.co.uk [email protected] rear gallery – Kristan Baggaley, www.nickcudworth.com Ben Kelly, Alina Maksimenko, BONHAMS Norma Stephenson PS, Ellen Watson, c Queen Square House, Charlotte Claire Wiltsher. Street, Bath BA1 2LL Mon–Sat 10–5 Fine Art Auctioneers and Valuers. t 01225 461230 t 01225 788988

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Ken Smith’s dynamically intricate, sculpture ‘The Cowl’, abstracted, often curvilinear carvings at aeronautical forms conjure up, Messum’s embrace the primordial with kinetic grace, “the daily with flair. His nascent talent was rhythm ofthe friars'lives”. His acknowledged by Henry Moore sculpture ‘Japanese Female’, when the latter called Smith’s recalling his childhood in Japan, is sculpture ‘promising and a poised figure of oscillating light. interesting’. Born in 1944, Smith An opposing vision is seen in ’

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First established in Oxford, his art, that of still life and Zuleika Gallery is an interesting landscape painter. Working in new arrival in London’s Mason's the rural seclusion of Yard, with ex-Bonham's Lizzie Northamptonshire, the attics of Collins putting together a lively Kelmarsh Hall in fact, Wadsworth’s

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THE JOHN RANK GALLERY celebrates the season with works full of colour and d Oxmarket Centre of Arts quality. St Andrews Court, off East Street Chichester PO19 1YH Mon–Sat 10.30–5, Sun & BHols 12–5 Creative Coverage: Summer Exhibition 2017. t 01273 727234 Jul 25–30. [email protected] Over 60 works including paintings, glass and sculpture t @cameronart10 by members of Creative Coverage, who are professional www.cameroncontemporay.com artists and craftspeople such as Vivienne Cawson RBSA, Wendy Yeo RWSW and Stuart Stanley ASGFA. 10–4.30 THE GALLERY AT HASTINGS ARTS FORUM t 01243 779103 h 36 Marina, St Leonards on Sea, E Sussex TN38 0BU [email protected] Assemblage: Putting it all together. Until Jul 9. t @creativecov Two and three dimensional works, mixing both found and f CreativeCoverage made objects by various artists. www.creativecoverage.co.uk East Sussex Print Exchange and South East Coast Printers. Jul 11–23. An exhibition to celebrate printmaking, showcasing a PALLANT HOUSE GALLERY wide range of traditional and experimental printmaking d 9 North Pallant, Chichester, W Sussex PO19 1TJ techniques. Tue–Sat 10–5, Thu 10–8, Sun/BHols 11–5 Tue–Sun 11–5 t 01243 774557 t 01424 201636 www.pallant.org.uk [email protected] www.hastingsartsforum.co.uk EAST SUSSEX 35 NORTH CONTEMPORARY FINE ART KENT e 35 North Road, Brighton, E Sussex BN1 1YB John Whiting: Work in Progress. Until Jul 29. i LILFORD GALLERY Work in Progress is an evolving exhibition with the artist 3 Palace Street, Canterbury, Kent CT1 2DY producing new work in the gallery and his adjoining Mon–Sat 9.30–5, Sun 11–4 studio space during the course of the show. t 01227 639086 Thu–Sat 11–5.30 [email protected] t 07792 058039 www.lilfordgallery.com [email protected] LILFORD FRAMING 76 Castle Street, Canterbury CT1 2QD t @35NorthGallery www.35NorthGallery.com Mon–Sat 9.30–5 t 01227 766616 [email protected] ARTICHOKE GALLERY www.lilfordframing.com f Church Street, Ticehurst, E Sussex TN5 7AE Across The Water. Jul 1–Sep 23. Rivers and Seascapes and Foreign Lands. LINDEN HALL STUDIO Tue–Sat 9.30–4.30 j 32 St George’s Road, Deal, Kent CT14 6BA t 01580 200905 Printmakers Council. Jul 9–30. [email protected] An exhibition of traditional and innovative printmaking. t @ArtichokeGlr Tue–Sat 10–4, Sun 11–2 or by appt f ArtichokeGallery t 01304 360411 www.artichokegallery.co.uk [email protected] t @Studio–Linden f Linden-Hall-Studio CAMERON CONTEMPORARY ART www.lindenhallstudio.co.uk g 1 Victoria Grove, 2nd Avenue, Brighton and Hove E Sussex BN3 2LJ The Colour of Summer. Our annual summer show

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4 SOUTHEND-ON-SEA SWINDON LONDON LEIGH ON SEA Molly Garnier, Phil Johns, Sylvia Paul, David Smith RSW, James Bland. RUTLAND CAMBRIDGESHIRE Welcoming gallery in picturesque village. See also Bristol map. GOLDMARK GALLERY CAMBRIDGE BOOK & PRINT Tue–Sat 10–5 a 14 Orange Street, Uppingham c GALLERY t 01787 319046 Rutland LE15 9SQ 49 Newnham Road, Cambridge [email protected] 20th Century and Contemporary Cambs CB3 9EY www.limetreegallery.com Art. *ad Modern British and International Mon–Sat 9.30–5.30, Sun pm & Bhols Artists. t 01572 821424 Showing Fine Drawings, Original [email protected] Prints and Ceramics by leading Charlotte Sainsbury www.goldmarkart.com showing at Drawn to the Valley British Artists. (see listing on map 3 and Tue–Sat 10.30–5 editorial on page 10) t 01223 694264 WOODBINE CONTEMPORARY [email protected] b ARTS www.cambridgeprints.com 7 Orange Street, Uppingham, Rutland LE15 9SQ Emma Jackson: New Paintings. ESSEX Until Jul 8. New oil paintings inspired by the CHAPPEL GALLERIES riverbank at dusk. d Colchester Road, Chappel Gallery closed Jul 9–Aug 5. Essex CO6 2DE Fri/Sat 11–5 & by appt Mark Goldsworthy: Sculpture and t 07980 167404 paintings. Jul 15–Aug 13. *ad yorath@woodbinecontemporaryarts. Wed–Sun 10–5 & by appt co.uk t 01206 240326 www.woodbinecontemporaryarts. [email protected] co.uk www.chappelgalleries.co.uk

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MODERN ARTISTS GALLERY b High Street, Whitchurch onThames, OxonRG8 7EX Paintings – Stuart Buchanan, Alice Cescatti, Paul Kessling, Steve Whitehead, Paula Zimmermann, Paul Wright, Ashley Hanson. Edition Prints – Kate Kessling, Kim Maher, Sonia Rollo. Please phone before visiting. Through Jul. Tue–Fri 10–5, Sat 10–4 or by appt t 0118 984 5893 Mary Ann Green [email protected] ‘Carnival II’ t @modernartists Summerhouse Gallery f modernartistsgallery (see listing on map 1 and www.modernartistsgallery.com editorial onpage 8) s a v n a c s n

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M R P A W D O ROAD THE CYNTHIA CORBETT craft and antiques market. POSK GALLERY ? GALLERY [email protected] e 238-246 King Street, London London SW – by appt only t @Greenwichprints W6 0RF Young Masters: Group Show. f GreenwichPrintmakers Anna Gelbon and Krystyna Until Sep 8 www.greenwich-printmakers.co.uk Zaremba: Icons from Poland. At the Royal Over-Seas League Jul 7–21. Over-Seas House, Park Place, An exhibition of works from the Icon St James’s, London SW1A 1LR. INGO FINCKE GALLERY Painting School in Krakow, Poland, Also part of Mayfair Art Weekend until c 24 Battersea Rise, London with a workshop organised by the Jul 2. SW11 1EE featured artists Anna Gelbon and t 020 8947 6782 We represent new and established Krystyna Zaremba. [email protected] contemporary artists, concentrating daily 10–9 @corbettgallery mainly with oil on canvas. t 020 8741 1940 t With a welcoming atmosphere we f TheCynthiaCorbettGallery www.posk.org/c5/en/gallery www.young-masters.co.uk attract first time buyers and collectors www.thecynthiacorbettgallery.com alike. Mon–Sat 10.30–5.30 THE RUSSELL GALLERY t 020 7228 7966 f 12 Lower Richmond Road THE FOUNTAIN GALLERY www.ingofincke.com Putney, London SW15 1JP a 26 Bridge Rd, Hampton Court Mixed Summer Exhibition. Surrey KT8 9HA Until Sep 9. Orsi Cowell-Lehoczky: LANDMARK ARTS CENTRE Constantly rotating show of over 40 Reminiscence. Until Jul 9. d Ferry Road, Teddington artists new and established. New work; dream-like figuralism, Middlesex TW11 9NN Tue–Sat 10–5.30 shifted dimensions, in various media. Autumn Fair. Oct 13–15. t 02087805228 Colleen Quill. Jul 11–23. Please see details available on the [email protected] Vibrantly coloured oil paintings; website. www.russell-gallery.com exciting images observed from life. t 020 8977 7558 Elaine Coles, Simon Dray and [email protected] @LandmarkArts WILL’S ART WAREHOUSE Sally Dray. Subject Matters. t g 180 Lower Richmond Road Jul 25–Aug 6. f LandmarkArtsCentre www.landmarkartscentre.org Putney SW15 1LY An exhibition of paintings, prints and Sitting Pretty. Until Jul 24. ceramics. A simply stunning collection of still Tue–Sun 11.30–5.30 PORTAL PAINTERS lives by the gallery’s most favoured t 020 8941 5865 ? 59 Overstone Road, London artists. [email protected] W6 0AD Featuring Este McCleod, t @FountainBonanza Specialists in fine figurative paintings Marie Robinson, Alan Newnham and www.fountaingallery.co.uk with a surreal and sometimes more. humorous flavour. daily 10.30–6 GREENWICH PRINTMAKERS BerylCook signed limited edition t 020 8246 4840 b GALLERY prints and original paintings. [email protected] 1A The Market, Greenwich, London We attend London Art Fair (Jan), t @wills–art SE10 9HZ AAF Battersea (Mar), Lapada Fair in f Will’sArtWarehouse Carolyn Fuller. Until Jul 16. Berkeley Square (Sep) and 20/21 www.wills-art.com Clare Grossman. Jul 18–Aug 6. British Art Fair (Sep). Original Artist Prints at affordable viewings by appt only prices. t 07801 668237 Greenwich Printmakers is situated in [email protected] the heart of Greenwich, in the old t @PortalPainters covered fruit market which also www.portalpainters.co.uk houses many specialist shops and a www.berylcook.org JULY 2017 GALLERIES 31 MAP 17 LONDON HAMPSTEAD & CAMDEN

E R AL O H few new additions such as the very EA I ST N G EN H talented, Daniel Sequeira. D R R M D O EEN U c A IS GR S PV Jul 12, 6.30–8.30. D FORT W T E E A LL OAD Tue–Sat 11–7, Sun 11–5 & by appt E H IORY R R AD East Finchley I PR T L O A L t 020 8340 7564 S 1 P R A H R [email protected] R G T G K R A A R R E E E L b A D t @highgateart K E UH WAL T K N N mpsteadC S O www.highgateart.com H A L R L R I A T C A E M F H C R N V P N R H O D O E HighgateH S NORT R U C T LANE O H AD A C HIGHGATE GALLERY R D E d R R H I R E T N C N S C H FI Y H S IL e H 11 South Grove, London N6 6BS K E D P e IG L L E L R M H W Y H G E O A A R C T A Cay Schröder: Bodegón y Jazz – W NE A E O A N H HAMPSTEAD Y D L I D H A O O F HEATH I D WO G watercolours and oil paintings. O LE H D ICK F A S R D CR I T S N H ER Jul 7–20. B C A T D V IS H E S R D A colourful tour through still lives, Y L R Archway N N D E E O R S V GT K Y T D N well loved landscapes to portraits of E E E LI L I O A S L R V E L f C TO O B NE O A K Belsize Park Kentish Town some of Cay’s musical heroes. MILL LA g R U A ’S D N D R N A H tube Archway or Highgate N H CE OF WALES RD O Finchley Rd PRIN W L O O LO O W H J R A buses 143, 210 & 271 from Archway E Kilburn Z Chalk Farm T Y I T R N D O S G I A D F H E E Swiss Cottage A tube to Highgate Village H AD S D N E RO D I AID R O L L C T A R DE K M D A A R Tue–Fri 1–5, Sat 11–4, Sun 11–5 N R N R A E D R A A M

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D R A E D N of the 19th century Studio which E AD S provides a sociable but focussed ELL RO D T CROME W R A South Kensington R atmosphere in which to draw. R D W Earl's L Gloucester Rd N OA I Court 'S O S R Booking is essential, please email for C C T NG K O P SLO KI details. U M AN Sloane Square R AD O E A R T RO V ON D R E Thu 6.30–8.45 O R PT R a B C D M A T H A Y CALE S RO W E [email protected] e H T A L D B O L O P S D N O E L R L L www.londonsketchclub.com O L G D S E A E Y O S D D A M T B W L C N O IT R D R H I L O S B S D I O E F S G West Brompton F F C G E F D A L T D H IN O I E U R N R A U KO D LOTS ROAD AUCTIONS G F O D O R A B D R P O D f C K N A R g L S 71–73 Lots Road, London O S M R H A K T E T E M Q S Y K R L S N H A W BA SW10 0RN N T S M L T O G K A E U U T b T E O LS F E E U N CH Auctioneers & Valuers. S G T E H A N Auctions: L H i S O RT R B B Fulham Broadway h EN O Modern & Contemporary S A E IA R A D D T R Furnishings, Antique Furniture, FULHA T M ROAD T E B Carpets, Pictures, Objets d’Art, D R BATTERSEA PARK A L S R O O D T c R E I Lighting and Mirrors. R S D S S A R T G G D Sales every Sunday from 1. IN LO B VE K E RI R S D Viewing: I R LE g D WA O F G E O Wed 6–8, Thu 10–6 ons Green W A C E RIN S D P Fri/Sat 10–4, Sun from 10 A E AD N O M R t 020 7376 6800 d D RK D A PA A S EA [email protected] O H RS TE www.lotsroad.com CHRISTIE’S SOUTH further information. a KENSINGTON Mon–Sat 10–7, Sun 11–5 85 Old Brompton Rd, London t 020 7352 3663 PIERS FEETHAM GALLERY SW7 3LD www.gagliardi.org h 475 Fulham Road, London Fine Art Auctioneers. SW6 1HL please see website for more GALLERY FIFI Mixed Summer Exhibition. information and viewing times d 69 New Kings Road, Chelsea Jul 6–29. www.christies.com London SW6 4SQ Paintings, Drawings, Sculpture and Ginette Fiandaca: showing an Ceramics by gallery artists. CRICKET FINE ART eclectic collection of contemporary Tue–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–1 b 2 Park Walk, London SW10 0AD mixed media work on large canvases t 020 7381 3031 Summer Exhibition. Jul 3–Aug 31. in a studio setting. www.piersfeethamgallery.com New work by gallery artists for a Mon–Thu 2–5 & by appt summer show. t 020 7371 8892 TANYA BAXTER Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–5 i CONTEMPORARY t 020 7352 2733 GALLERY 286 436 Kings Road, Chelsea, London m 07778 568367 e 286 Earls Court Road, London SW10 0LJ [email protected] SW5 9AS Mixed Exhibition including works by t @cricketfineart Gallery closed until Sep. M.F. Husain, S.H. Raza, F.N. Souza, f CricketFineArt Wed 12–6 & by appt Ling Jian, Zeng Chuanxing, Banksy, www.cricketfineart.co.uk t 07747 807576 Pip Todd Warmoth and Sacha Jafri. [email protected] by appt GAGLIARDI GALLERY f JonathanRoss’sGallery286 t 020 7351 1367 c 509 Kings Road, Chelsea www.gallery286.com m 07961 360407 London SW10 0TX [email protected] Gallery situated for more than 35 THE LONDON SKETCH CLUB www.tanyabaxtercontemporary.com years in the heart of Chelsea. f 7 Dilke Street, London SW3 4JE You can find anything from 1st Thursday: open life drawing. Italian and French new Jul 6. *ad impressionist landscapes to 3rd Thursday: open life drawing. hyper-realist figurative paintings. Jul 20. Please see our extensive website for Working in the unique surroundings

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Cay Schröder ‘Still Life’ Highgate Gallery (see listing on map 17) JULY 2017 GALLERIES 35

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OSBORNE STUDIO GALLERY g 2 Motcomb Street, London SW1X 8JU Chelsea’s historic London Sketch Club Elie Lambert. Until Jul 14. Known as the Lowry of the racing world, a colourist with a is open to all aspiring and artist style that is truly identifiable. sketchers on Thursday July 6th and 20th The glamour of the French racecourse – freely painted with panache – is a particular passion. for an evening of life drawing . . . Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat11–5 t020 7235 9667 Working in the unique surroundings of [email protected] the 19th century studio which provides t @osborne–studio www.osg.uk.com a sociable but focused atmosphere in which to draw, the club providesall but PONTONE GALLERY materials. h 43 Cadogan Gardens, Chelsea, London SW3 2TB New flagship gallery by Albemarle Gallery; see Mayfair map. Lee Jeonglok and Lee Jinyong. Until Jul 23. Thursday July 6th and 20th Jamil Naqsh. Jul 28–Aug 27. t020 7730 8777 For details please email [email protected] [email protected] www.pontonegallery.com space is limited - booking essential TATE BRITAIN i Millbank, London SW1P 4RG www.londonsketchclub.com Queer British Art 1861–1967. Until Oct 1. Marking the 50th anniversary of the decriminalisation of male homosexuality in England. Cerith Wyn Evans. Until Aug 20. A major new light installation. daily 10–6 t020 7887 8888 [email protected] www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-britain

VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM j Cromwell Road, London SW7 2RL The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains. Until Oct 1. The first international retrospective of this iconic band. Balenciaga: Shaping Fashion. Until Feb 18. Cristóbal Balenciaga’s exquisite craftsmanship and innovative designs which shaped modern fashion. daily 10–5.45, Fri 10–10, free admn, charges apply for some exhibitions, t 020 7942 2000 t @V–and–A f victoriaandalbertmuseum www.vam.ac.uk on the COVER Derrick Greaves at Goldmark Gallery An eminent British painter, Greaves is extensively represented in museum and public collections. He initially gained acclaim in the 1950s, when he represented Britain at the Venice Biennale along with the other 'Kitchen-Sink' painters – Bratby, Middleditch and Smith. His work swiftly developed into a more heraldic style that paralleled 1960s Pop Art, from an imagery based on nature and observable fact to more studio-bound imaginative constructs. Born 1927 in Sheffield, Greaves lives and works in Norfolk. 36 GALLERIES JULY 2017 MAP 21 LONDON BLOOMSBURY & FITZROVIA C ISTO T W TAV E Euston Sq O E B TR U S R N B N Warren St E P TO UCL BD L S Y W EF A U AAY H DO C E W W EE F E W I CC R NN TH LAA O TOO F PPL DR FT IT F T IE GG DW A T F L R EE G G G E LI N W A G E E O A Russell Sq L G RR D O Y T C TT L B YA T MA P G SS D W E T L S Y ERTE M S EE M L ET B O R E h LL T E L RS S P S L SDT B T R AM E R ' T E V A R R E OD S T T UNIVERSITY SS S FR ' R E M TS LA UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITY S IOL S J A ER S F G S U O ILU J D S EL OF LONDON U UG C A T L D T E T OOFF L LONDONONDON R A T NN T TE UG O C T A AA R T O M G LL O TE . T M . C R T T L T S S O L P N W E S M D R D W H T D G D N E T T C O E HS NN E O A T E ST O N . D H O M A L H T O G RM S I R b SS ET RT AO OR D S T T T N L D R E L SE N T O I T R E LO G O N C S j IE E T E MU U I E N R S V N T R O U S T T T T E E TA AA T U E T T E S E B P g T H U I H SM N H AG UUB I TT D L C R E C E L H C T L MA O C T P Q EE T C T A P GU S E A F H A H H T D A E H EE D O ES NN T U UE F SS N I N E U M F E E G F ST P E TTGoodge St AT G O N T T TT A ES E T B D T AT O P T B

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E S S S TO S M W T N E N e DA EE a M R T U O R TN D SS U O S k R M T E TT M L S S E ORN E B HOLB T N T S S BOR S S E P HOL S TLE Tottenham Court Rd REET S T T A T S TC T T L ETRD Holborn AS STXRFEO K T E XFOERWD O S O N I LD NEW N FIE T f N ININNN REERTEE G 'S'S ORDRDSTST G OOLLNN OXXFFO LIINCC CONTEMPORARY CERAMICS CENTRE ENITHARMON EDITIONS a63 Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3BF c10 Bury Place, Bloomsbury, WC1A 2JL Sara Moorhouse and Maria Wojdat: Colour Connections – Original works from Peter Blake, Michael Craig-Martin, New work. Until Jul 8. Jim Dine, Gilbert & George, David Hockney, Duane Michals, Paola Paronetto: Paper and Clay. Jul 13–Aug 5. Victor Pasmore and Paula Rego. Introducing the work ofPaola Paronetto, an Italian Artists’ Books, Original Prints, Poetry, Literary Editions. ceramist using a combination ofpaper, card and clay to see website for opening times t 020 7430 0844 produce seemingly light-as-air sculptures that exude a www.enitharmon.co.uk bold, confident presence. Mon–Sat 10.30–6 t 020 7242 9644 dTHE FRAMERS GALLERY [email protected] 36 Windmill Street, London W1T 2JT www.theframersgallery.co.uk t @ceramicscentre f ContemporaryCeramics www.cpaceramics.com GALLERY DIFFERENT e14 Percy Street, Fitzrovia, London W1T 1DR bDÉBUT ART & THE CONINGSBY GALLERY London: The world’s greatest capital city. Jul 14–Aug 28. 30 Tottenham Street, London W1T 4RJ A group exhibition featuring both gallery and guest artists. Miki van Zwanenberg: Essential Landscapes. Tue–Fri 10.30–6, Thu 10.30–8, Sat 11–5 Oil paintings. Jul 3–8. t 020 7637 3775 Southampton Solent University: BA Illustration final year [email protected] exhibition. Jul 10–15. t @G–Different f galleryDifferent The Stroke Association: Charity exhibition. Jul 19–21. www.gallerydifferent.co.uk 60 works ofart by stroke survivors and other artists. Mon–Fri 9–6 t 020 7636 7478 JOSEPH FINE ART [email protected] f49 New Oxford Street, London WC1A 1BL t @ConingsbyG f The-Coningsby-Gallery Specialists in original works by Andy Warhol, Bambi, www.debutart.com Banksy, Damien Hirst, Jürgen Kuhl, Keith Haring, www.coningsbygallery.com Robert Indiana, Roy Lichtenstein and other collectable

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Michael Clark ‘Quiet Moment, Paris’ Thompson’s Gallery London (see listing on facing page)

Ross Brown ‘Subterranea’ 140 x 180cm, acrylic, oil & spraypaint on canvas, 2017 Arusha Gallery (see listing on map 6) JULY 2017 GALLERIES 37 MAP 22 LONDON MARYLEBONE IS artists. We offer an extensive and comprehensive selection S M O A ofworks by these artists and more at dealer prices. T N I E D E G Our team will provide you with a knowledgeable and R A T R personalised service in a relaxed atmosphere. V S O H A C V Mon–Sat 10.30–6.30, Sun by appt L R Baker Street E U E t 020 7240 6799 H Marylebone C OAD [email protected] ET R RE NE www.josephfineart.co.uk ST BO LL YLE BE MAR Edgware Road S Y E OCTOBER GALLERY TWA Y S M ST B g24 Old Gloucester Street, London WC1N 3AL WE ORD WF A E O CRA Naomi Wanjiku Gakunga: Tushauriane – Let’s Talk About It. G K D U E Paddington G L Until Jul 29. R a W O R

Solo exhibition ofnew wall-hanging sculptures made from A P T U S E R L oxidised sheet metal. E C T R E A T P S O E R Gakunga’s work is based on the beauty oforganic D R R C E S C O S E A N H E degradation, by exposing materials to the weather before R E E A ST T E P D S RGE AR T D EO E T completion. G E G X R R E P S L Tue–Sat 12.30–5.30 S P U t 020 7242 7367 S b L A GHT ST [email protected] CONNAU ST C OUR t @octoberlondon f octobergalleryholborn SEYM E www.octobergallery.co.uk Marble Arch OX R ROAD REBECCA HOSSACK ART GALLERY BAYSWATE h2a Conway Street, Fitzrovia, London W1T 6BA Songlines XXIX: Paintings from the Central Desert. Jul 5–29. GRAHAM HUNTER GALLERY Celebrating 29 years ofexhibiting Indigenous Australian a81 Baker Street, London W1U 6RQ art in London, new Aboriginal paintings in a palette of Vintage Artist Exhibition Posters. Jul 1–30. *ad black and white. Featuring Aristide Maillol, Joan Miro, August Renoir, t 020 7436 4899 Pablo Picasso, Raoul Dufy, Pierre Bonnard, Hans Erni and REBECCA HOSSACK ART GALLERY AT CHARLOTTE Matisse. STREET Mon–Fri 9.30–6, Sat 10–5, Sun 11–4 28 Charlotte Street, London W1T 2NA t 020 7935 7794 Songlines XXIX: Soft Sculptures. Jul-5–29. [email protected] Soft sculpture made from recycled camp blankets dyed www.grahamhuntergallery.co.uk with natural fibres. Professional onsite framing service. Market Art and Design: Bridgehampton Historical www.creativepictureframing.co.uk Society, New York. Jul 6–9. Mon–Sat 10–6 THOMPSON’S GALLERY LONDON t 020 7255 2828 b3 Seymour Place, London, W1H 5AZ [email protected] MichaelClarkPAI RSW: A Sense ofPlace. Jul 6–22. t @RebeccaHossack A celebration oflight, colour and formin timeless scenes www.rebeccahossack.com ofParis and South West France. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10.30–5.30 t 020 7935 3595 STORE STREET GALLERY [email protected] i32 Store Street, London WC1E 7BS t @thompsonsgall f ThompsonsGalleries www.storestreetgallery.com www.thompsonsgallery.co.uk

WOOLFF GALLERY j89 Charlotte Street, London W1T 4PU LoveJordan: Solo exhibition. Jul 6–27. Presenting an intriguing collection ofsculptural paperwork, and a variety ofdetailed mixed-media artworks, this young duo’s solo exhibition brings a touch ofjoy to your day. PV Jul 5, 6–9. Vintage Artist Mon–Fri 10.30–6, Sat 11–5 t 020 7631 0551 Exhibition Posters [email protected] t @woolfgallery f woolffgallery www.woolffgallery.co.uk July 1-30 Maillol, Miro, Renoir, Picasso ZARI GALLERY k73 Newman Street, London W1T 3EJ Dufy, Bonnard, Erni, Matisse Contemporary fine art gallery offering collections of art by British and International artists, painters, sculptors, GRAHAM HUNTER GALLERY photographers. 81 Baker Street, London W1U 6RO Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–2 t 020 7580 7759 t. 020 7935 7794 [email protected] www.grahamhuntergallery.co.uk t @ZariGallery f ZariGallery Raoul Dufy, Musée Toulouse - Lautrec - Albi www.zarigallery.co.uk 38 GALLERIES JULY 2017 MAP 23 LONDON MAYFAIR

T H S Matthew Smith. D G E OU R R Contemporary Gallery Artists. Bond Street I o ER O N OV LB ET G ST N AR Jul 20–Sep 1. TREB S k A T M S I H G D D N .M OR C Mon–Fri 10–5.30 F U N O A OX L b M D K E T K R Sat during exhibitions 11–2 N O S A Y E t T I N E A N d N R . T N Q S R A SE S V A R G S S U S U B t 020 7734 7984 A O H S X EIGH I T E E L Y H W S E U T T O Y A R T S W S D D G S L [email protected] ET c G T T L E E A D T R L TR V E E E R S T E S B A E E E E O E E T @BrowseandDarby S R E E t Y T K Y M R N E R O O R T O T S R T T T R M O G S S B R K'S N S T www.browseanddarby.co.uk O W E K E RO T B D s T A NO S I S E SVE R E B T U RO T ET S T G TRE D S R S T N A R n V D CONTEMPORARY NO R O E VE I S E C h L E g RO T E 23 Grafton Street, London W1S 4EY E C G S E T T N L S R AR A DO P T D Art of Being Out. Jul 4–15. *ad U R R R O SQ U N T OC L O O S FF i W O B T I O U N CL p An exhibition of 10 artists during j S R O R E B T K S P L Y S E U m GDN W London Pride Week. L K S N S R N O A R B T T A

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ET IN L E B L STR W UR K O T l B f V W Jul 19–29. *ad UN A / IL MO L O L S E T B E E L T Responses towards growing up in a T E D q E E M D S R g O T T R V A B Jamaican family in London. S A E R O L S B R L L Q U E E N r I R S Mon–Sat 11–8 T H K T S D EE R T R T E R S t 07425 089060 ST S L E TH E E E T U S Y u T E S E [email protected] SO L S T A . R T A A R R H E t @dcontempart U C E K B T D O S f dcontemporary L L T L T A E O J www.dcontemporary.com N Y N A H S M S A T E a L T ET F E RE M S ST ' ESKENAZI ZON H O Y S CUR ITE O O L WH R N IL S h10 Clifford Street, London W1S 2LJ S D T E A www.eskenazi.co.uk 54 THE GALLERY experience of colour, form and a54 Shepherd Market, London space. W1J 7QX FLOWERS Summer: Come Rain Come Shine. i21 Cork Street, London W1S 3LZ Anne Wright RBA: Paintings plus Jul 5–Sep 2. Work of Five Prints, Sculptures and Drawings by Richard Smith: Selected Modern British and new Decades. Until Jul 15. Liza Brett, Tanya Brett and Henry contemporary artists. An exhibition of work over five Brett. Jul 17–23. *ad Mon–Sat 11–6 decades, including rarely exhibited daily 10–6 t 020 74931155 pieces from the artist’s estate. t 020 7491 7322 [email protected] Freya Payne: Returning. www.annewrightart.co.uk www.beauxartslondon.uk Jul 19–Sep 2. www.54thegallery.co.uk Mon–Sat 10–6 BONHAMS t 020 7439 7766 ALBEMARLE GALLERY d101 New Bond Street, London [email protected] ?Please visit our new flagship W1S 1SR t @flowersgallery gallery Pontone Gallery, 43 Cadogan Auctions and viewing held daily of www.flowersgallery.com Gardens, London SW3 2TB; see paintings, watercolours and prints, Knightsbridge map. English, European, Oriental ceramics, etc. . HAMILTONS GALLERY t 020 7730 8777 j13 Carlos Place, London W1K 2EU [email protected] Mon–Fri 8.30–5, Sun (viewing only) 2–5 t 020 7629 6602 Murray Fredericks: Salt – Vanity. www.pontonegallery.com Until Jul 7. BROWN’S ART TOURS Summer Highlights. Jul 12–Sep 8. ANNELY JUDA FINE ART eBrown’s Hotel, 33 Albemarle Charles March: Seascapes. b23 Dering Street, London W1S 1AW Street, London W1S 4BP Sep 11–15. Sigrid Holmwood: The Peasants Are Mayfair Art Tour. On Sep 16. Tue–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–4 Revolting! Until Jul 8. Guided tour of galleries, curated t 020 7499 9494 Focuses on the ways in which the walk, art themed lunch in HIX [email protected] hand-making of materials resists the Mayfair. £65 per head, please note t @HamiltonsGall alienation of industrialised life. booking is required. f Hamiltons Gallery . Until Jul 8. Future dates include Oct 7, Nov 4. www.hamiltonsgallery.com Widely appreciated as one of the t 020 74936020 most significant British artists of the reservations.browns@ HANINA FINE ARTS post-war period. roccofortehotels.com k21 Woodstock Street, London Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–5 www.roccofortehotels.com/hotels- W1C 2AP t 020 7629 7578 and-resorts/browns-hotel/events Venice Biennale Alumni. Until Aug 19. [email protected] A selection of European artists that @Annely–Juda t BROWSE & DARBY have participated in the biennale from f AnnelyJudaFineArt f19 Cork Street, London 1920s to 1970s, such as AndréLhote, www.annelyjudafineart.co.uk W1S 3LP Léopold Survage, Léon Gischia, 41st Annual Exhibition: British and Jean Deyrolle and Robert Berény, BEAUX ARTS LONDON French Paintings, Drawings and including actual works exhibited. c48 Maddox Street, London W1S 1AY Sculpture. Until Jul 14. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–4 Frost, Hoyland & Irvin. Until Jul 3. 19th and 20th century works of art t 020 72438877 Three artists who have individualised ranging from Degas, Boudin and [email protected] modern abstraction and the Sickert to Gwen and Augustus John and www.haninafinearts.com JULY 2017 GALLERIES 39

JEROME ZODO GALLERY David Mach, Gérard Rancinan, unique exhibition providing a l1 Hay Hill, London W1J 6AS Lita Cabellut and Joe Black. Monthly platform for emerging and Summer Group Show. Until Jul 31. exhibitions of both Masters and established artists. Jerome Zodo Gallery is pleased to Contemporary art throughout the year. daily 10–6, Fri until 10 announce a Summer Group Mon–Sat 10–7, Sun 12–5 t 020 7300 8000 Exhibition of paintings and sculptures t 020 7491 2999 www.royalacademy.org.uk by Italian post-war masters. [email protected] Visit the website or contact the gallery www.operagallery.com for more information. SOTHEBY’S Mon–Sat 10–6 s34–35 New Bond Street, London t 020 7629 8154 OSBORNE SAMUEL W1A 2AA [email protected] o23 Dering Street, London Auctions held daily of Islamic, www.jerome-zodo.com W1S 1AW Oriental and European works of art, Masterpiece London. South paintings, drawings, watercolours, Grounds, The Royal Hospital prints, books, manuscripts, furniture, MAYOR GALLERY Chelsea, London SW3. Until Jul 5. silver, musical instruments, i21 Cork Street, First Floor, London Osborne Samuel is once again photographs, icons, tribal art. W1S 3LZ exhibiting at Masterpiece London, Free advice and valuations given on Tadaaki Kuwayama: Radical bringing major Modern British the premises. Neutrality. Until Jul 28. paintings and sculpture. Mon–Fri 9–4.30 Gallery closed Jul 28–Sep 4. Mon–Fri 10–6 t 020 7293 5000 Mon–Fri 10–5.30 t 020 7493 7939 t 020 7734 3558 [email protected] [email protected] t @OsborneSamuel tTRINITY HOUSE PAINTINGS t @MayorGallery www.osbornesamuel.com 50 Maddox Street, London www.mayorgallery.com W1S 1AY Trinity House is an international art REDFERN GALLERY dealership that is now in its tenth year, MESSUM’S p20 Cork Street, London W1S 3HL specialising in art from a variety of m28 Cork Street, London W1S 3NG Paul Emsley: New Work. periods, from 19th Century painting Ken Smith. Jul 19–Aug 4. *ad Mon–Fri 11–5.30, Sat 11-2 to contemporary sculpture. Smith’s show features over 45 t 020 7734 1732 Mon–Sat 10–6 sculptures that combine some of the [email protected] t 020 7499 8958 most potent visual language of the www.redfern-gallery.com [email protected] 20th century translated into a www.trinityhousepaintings.com personal vernacular drawn from his RICHARD NAGY singularly compassionate life. q22 Old Bond Street, London WATERHOUSE & DODD Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–4 W1S 4PY t 020 7437 5545 u47 Albemarle Street, London Classic Modernism, German W1S 4JW [email protected] Expressionism, Viennese t @Messums Wilhelmina Barns-Graham: Secession including works by A retrospective exhibition of works f Messums Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt, and www.messums.com from the Trust. Until Jul 8. their contemporaries. Over 30 works directly from the Trust by appt are exhibited. t 020 7262 6400 OPERA GALLERY LONDON Throughout the rest of July we are n134 New Bond Street, London [email protected] exhibiting works by Impressionist and W1S 2TF www.richardnagy.com Modernist artists. Opera Gallery exhibits and sells Mon–Fri 9.30–6, Sat 11–4 masterpieces of Modern Art by the t 020 7734 7800 m 07786 740906 likes of Picasso, Miró, Buffet and rBurlington House, Piccadilly [email protected] Chagall; along with Contemporary London W1 t @waterhousedodd established and upcoming artists Summer Exhibition 2017. f waterhousedodd such as Kusama, Yue Minjun, Until Aug 20. In its 249th year, a www.waterhousedodd.com

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Y P L R Early English Watercolours, British Paintings; A I L R N I C C D A E also leading specialist in China Trade Paintings and A D 'S C E pictures relating to the Far East. CP I I C PA C R A b T Mon–Fri 10–6 C D E A I L E m D L Y R E ST t 020 7839 3731 N MASON'S [email protected] MY YARD ER D www.martyngregory.com J U k K E S f B S T PAISNEL GALLERY U ET T d RE R J R ST h9 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AB A Y j E E 20th Century British Art, Post-War and St Ives. S M ER T Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat & other times by appt YD T l PL E R R t 020 7930 9293 RK E h PA S E [email protected] ' e T a S T c EE g TR www.paisnelgallery.co.uk S G S i T KIN R PL S'S E STERN PISSARRO GALLERY ME JA L i66 St James’s Street, London SW1A 1NE ST E AL T L M Specialising in works by Camille Pissaro and three AL generations of his descendants. P Together with Impressionist, post-impressionist and Modern Masters. aAKTIS GALLERY Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–5 10-11 Park Place, London SW1A 1LP t 020 7629 6662 Émigré art in 20th century Paris. [email protected] Mon–Sat 10–2, 3–6 www.pissarro.net t 020 7629 6531 [email protected] www.aktis-gallery.co.uk STOPPENBACH & DELESTRE j17 Ryder Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6PY BERNARD JACOBSON GALLERY Specialists in French 19th and early 20th century b28 Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AG paintings and drawings. Henri Matisse: Painting, Sculpture, Drawing, Prints. Works on view by Boudin, Daubigny, Dufy, Loiseau and Until Sep 16. Pissarro amongst others. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–2 We participate at TEFAF and Master Drawings. t 020 7734 3431 Mon–Fri 10–5.30, Sat by appt [email protected] t 020 7930 9304 @JacobsonGallery [email protected] t www.artfrancais.com f BernardJacobsonGallery www.jacobsongallery.com WHITE CUBE CHRISTIE’S k25-26 Mason’s Yard, St James’s, London SW1Y 6BU c8 King Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6QT t 020 7930 5373 Fine Art Auctioneers. www.whitecube.com please contact for viewing times t 020 7839 9060 WHITFORD FINE ART l6 Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6BN GALLERY 8 Twentieth Century British and European Paintings and d8 Duke Street St James’s, London SW1Y 6BN Sculpture with an emphasis on Post War Abstraction and www.8dukestreet.co.uk Pop Art. Mon–Fri 10–6 t 020 7930 9332 GROSVENOR GALLERY [email protected] e35 Bury street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AY www.whitfordfineart.com Rasheed Araeen and Anthony Caro. Jul 13–Aug 7. Mon–Fri 10–6 t 020 7484 7979 ZULEIKA GALLERY [email protected] m3rd Floor, 6 Mason’s Yard, St James’s, London t @grosvenorart SW1Y 6BU f GrosvenorGallery Sam Wadsworth: Still Life Paintings. Jul 5–Aug 5. www.grosvenorgallery.com Tue–Fri 11–6, Sat 11–4, Mon by appt t 020 3903 6393 [email protected] ILLUSTRATIONCUPBOARD GALLERY t @zuleikagallery f22 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AL f zuleikagallery A unique art gallery representing the most www.zuleikagallery.com distinguished contemporary book illustrators from around the world. Mon–Fri 9.30–6, Sat 11–5 t 020 7976 1727 [email protected] www.illustrationcupboard.com JULY 2017 GALLERIES 41 MAP 25 LONDON TRAFALGAR SQ

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I EW W PARK N N K EN A D Elephant&Castle T R G D K A a P D Surr T R A O R RK R E O EW K N P E ADVANCED GRAPHICS LONDON and also exciting new talent. From Figurative to Abstract – a68 Walcot Square, London SE11 4TZ something for everyone. Please see our website for events at the Walcot Square Mon–Sat 11–6, Sat Jul 15 11–3 office and the archive in Peckham. t 020 7407 3222 t 020 7407 2055 [email protected] [email protected] www.nationalsociety.org f Advanced.London www.meniergallery.co.uk www.advancedgraphics.co.uk SKYLARK GALLERIES - Artist-Run BANKSIDE GALLERY g1.09 Oxo Tower Wharf, London SE1 9PH b48 Hopton Street, London SE1 9JH first floor riverside www.banksidegallery.com Two friendly galleries on London’s South Bank present an exciting range of contemporary paintings, prints, THE CELLO FACTORY ceramics, sculpture and photography. c33-34 Cornwall Road, London SE1 8TJ Tue–Sun 11–6, free admn www.thecellofactory.com t 020 7401 9666 5 Gabriel’s Wharf, SE1 9PP LLEWELLYN ALEXANDER GALLERY daily winter 12–5, summer 11–6 d124–126 The Cut, Waterloo, London SE1 8LN t 020 7928 4005 opposite The Old Vic Theatre [email protected] NOT The Royal Academy 2017: www.skylarkgalleries.com A Salon des Refuses. Until Aug 19. Celebrating its 27th year. Paintings submitted to the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition but not hung. Oils, acrylics, SOUTHBANK PRINTMAKERS watercolours and pastels by some of the artists whose hGabriel’s Wharf, 56 Upper Ground London SE1 9PP work was not shown in the Royal Academy. near the Oxo Tower Tue–Sat 10–7.30 Artist-run Gallery; contemporary printmakers showing a t 020 7620 1322/24 wide variety of images and techniques. All work is original [email protected] and limited edition. Examples of etching, lithography, www.LlewellynAlexander.com silkscreen, linocuts, woodcuts and engraving. www.amillionbrushstrokes.co.uk Mon–Fri 11.30–5, Sat/Sun 10–7 t 020 7928 8184 LONDON GLASSBLOWING STUDIO AND GALLERY www.southbankprintmakers.com e62-66 Bermondsey Street, London SE1 3UD Summer OpenHouse. Jul 15–23. Peter Layton debuts his newest series, Sunflowers, iBankside, London SE1 9TG capturing Van Gogh’s masterpiece in glass. Also featuring Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power. carved optical pieces by resident artist Jochen Ott and Jul 12–Oct 22. our popular studio sale table. What it meant to be a Black artist in the USA during the Mon–Sat 10–6, Sun 11–5 Civil Rights movement. t 020 7403 2800 Giacometti. Until Sep 10. [email protected] UK’s first major retrospective of Giacometti for 20 years. t @LDNglassblowing Fahrelnissa Zeid. Until Oct 8. f LDNglass First UK retrospective of Fahrelnissa Zeid 1901–1991. www.londonglassblowing.co.uk Sun–Thu 10–6, Fri/Sat 10–10 t 020 7887 8888 MENIER GALLERY [email protected] f51 Southwark Street, London SE1 1RU www.tate.org.uk/modern National Society of Painters, Sculptors and Printmakers: 84th Annual Exhibition. Jul 5–15. *ad WHITE CUBE The National Society’s must see Annual Exhibition j144-152 Bermondsey Street London SE1 3TQ showing work by many successful, established artists, www.whitecube.com JULY 2017 GALLERIES 43 ONLINE GALLERIES

Businesses operating principally on the Internet TALISMAN FINE ART Symbolist Art, Art Nouveau, Deco, mainly on paper (1860- 1940). HENRY MILLER FINE ART t 07764 578130 Walthamstow, East London [email protected] A curated collection of works focusing on the male form, www.talisman-fine-art.com in media including paintings, drawings, prints and photography. 17th century to the present. VICTOR ARWAS GALLERY daily viewing by appt Editions Graphiques Ltd, London t 020 8509 2044 Original graphics, drawings, paintings, 1880–1960. m 07769 700290 Art Nouveau and Art Deco Applied Arts and graphics. [email protected] Books by Victor Arwas. www.henrymillerfineart.co.uk t 020 7499 2658 [email protected] www.victorarwas.com ILLUSTRATION ART GALLERY Original illustration art from books, magazines, newspapers and comics at affordable prices. THE WHITLEY ART GALLERY t 020 8768 0022 Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, Ireland (viewing by appointment) [email protected] Original Prints and Drawings, Japanese Woodblocks, www.illustrationartgallery.com Contemporary Artists and Photographers. t 00353 1 2829915 [email protected] THE INFINITE GALLERY www.thewhitleyartgallery.com Rosemary Clunie. [email protected] www.rosemaryclunie.com

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S I I O V A C T Leicester Square T R B BARBICAN ART GALLERY Franco Grignani (1908–1999) was an influential artist and aBarbican Centre, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS graphic designer whose dazzling works anticipated Trajal Harrell: Hoochie Koochie. Jul 20–Aug 13. Op Art. A Performance exhibition. Wed–Sat 11–6, Sun 12–5 see website for opening timest 0845 1207550 t 020 7704 9522 [email protected] t @Estorick t @BarbicanCentre f estorickcollection f BarbicanCentre www.estorickcollection.com www.barbican.org.uk/artgallery

FLOWERS THE EAGLE GALLERY/EMH ARTS d82 Kingsland Road, London E2 8DP b159 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3AL Mono: A group exhibition ofunique prints. Jul 7–Sep 3. Fabrice Cazenave: Solar Cream. Until Jul 1. see also Cork Street map Curated by the John Marchant Gallery. Tue–Sat 10–6 Fabrice Cazenave’s first UK solo show presents two t 020 7920 7777 distinct bodies ofwork – large, inverse landscape [email protected] drawings, and a selection of‘Sliders’ – sculptural t @flowersgallery assemblages from remnant studio materials. www.flowersgallery.com Wed–Fri 11–6, Sat 11–4 & by appt t 020 7833 2674 [email protected] THE MILLINERY WORKS www.emmahilleagle.com e85/87 Southgate Road, London N1 3JS From the Great Exhibition to the Festivalof Britain: Design from 1850 to 1950. Until Jul 2. Botanic: Summer Exhibition ofNature in Contemporary ESTORICK COLLECTION OF MODERN ITALIAN ART c39a Canonbury Square, London N1 2AN Art. Jul 11–Sep 10. *ad Franco Grignani: Art as Design 1950–1990. Jul 5–Sep 10. Closely hung, floor to ceiling exhibition of over 200 Best known for his swirling ‘Woolmark’ logo, contemporary paintings and images of flora, flowers, fruit and trees by 18 artists, inspired by The Marianne North Gallery at Kew Gardens. Includes Patrick Hughes, David Inshaw, Eric Rimmington, Frank Stanton. Tue–Sat 11–6, Sun 12–5, free admn t 020 7359 2019 [email protected] t @MillineryWorks f MillineryWorks www.millineryworks.co.uk

PANGOLIN LONDON fKings Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9AG Summer Ceramics & Stone. Jul 19–Aug 25. A mixed exhibition showcasing new and exceptional works in ceramic and stone. Mon–Sat 10–6 t 020 7520 1480 [email protected] t @pangolinlondon f pangolinlondon www.pangolinlondon.com JULY 2017 GALLERIES 45 SECTION 28 ART SERVICES & ART COURSES ART MATERIALS MOVING EXPERIENCE Office 28, Unit 1, 1000 North Circular Road, London NW2 7JP GREEN & STONE of CHELSEA Long standing family business providing a personalised 259 Kings Road, London SW3 5EL quotation, packing, storage and removal service. Suppliers of quality fine art materials –specialists in Easels Specialists in art and antiques transportation and of all kinds. *ad installation. t 020 7352 0837 t 020 8438 6727 www.greenandstone.com [email protected] www.movexp.co.uk RUSSELL & CHAPPLE 30–31 Store Street, London WC1E 7QE Canvas and stretcher-bar specialist, supplying a wide PICTURE FRAMERS range of professional artists’ materials. ARTEFACT PICTURE FRAMERS t 020 7836 7521 36 Windmill Street, London W1T 2JT [email protected] Bespoke framing, conservation, restoration. www.randc.net See also Galleries For Hire. t 020 7580 4878 [email protected] ART MEDIA www.artefactlondon.co.uk artsmediacontacts The media database for the arts, 2017. PENDRAGON FINE ART FRAMES www.artsinform.co.uk 1–3 Yorkton Street, Shoreditch, London E2 8NH Specialists in hand-finished conservation frames and AUCTION ROOMS gilding. Full museum standard. Free consultation and BONHAMS parking. Collection & Delivery Service. 101 New Bond Street, London W1 t 020 7729 0608 Montpelier Street, London SW7 [email protected] Also Leeds, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Bristol, Oxford, www.pendragonframes.com Bayswater. See Index. t 020 7629 6602 STORE STREET FRAMING 30–31 Store Street, London WC1E 7QE Central London framer, specialising in contemporary CHRISTIE’S 8 KingStreet, London SW1 profiles and hand-finished frames. Also South Kensington, Edinburgh. See Index. t 020 7636 8241 t 020 7839 9060 [email protected] www.storestreetframing.co.uk

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M P BIRLA MILLENNIUM ART GALLERY The Bhavan, 4a Castletown Road, West Kensington, London LA GALLERIA PALL MALL W149HE 5b Pall Mall, Royal Opera Arcade, London SW1Y 4UY Contemporary 140 sq m gallery. Excellent location. Two contemporary galleries, minutes from Trafalgar Reasonable rates. No commission. Square, hireable separately or together. Exhibition support t 020 7381 3086/4608 available. *ad [email protected] t 020 7930 8069 www.bhavan.net/hire-a-facility/mp-birla-art-gallery [email protected] www.bhavan.net www.lagalleria.org

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Face painting sensitivity to composition, light Feeling festive and the possibilities of multiple viewpoints as well. Richter is such A ‘selfie’ is a self-portrait a wonderful painter and his visual London’s Streatham is reaching linguistically, but the abbreviation intelligence is so measured that, out to the world at large this is visual as well. Painting a face when he uses photography as month with its 16th annual from photographs is also a short source material, he is confident Streatham Festival covering all cut, in fact it is to begin at the enough to refer directly to the aspects of art, music and theatre. end. It is a truism that qualities of those photographs in Among the highlights is photography as source material his painting. Gursky’s ‘Women and War: Exodus’ for figurative painting removes too photographs of groups of people celebrating the lives of much risk, so the highwire act of at work and play are astonishing courageous women with music, drawing loses the need to be able portraits, only really possible with art, film and more – based at to find a balance of visual cues. a camera to hand. Avedon and Streatham Hill Theatre, 4to 30 Degas used photography to Kander’s images acknowledge July. paint and trace from, but he didn’t the foundations of their subject More art themed events include trust the new technology, so he matter laid down by painters for an exhibition by Jiro Osuga continually experimented with hundreds of years. focussing on convivial hospitality printing ink, with pastels on the Painters, on the other hand, at the Horse and Groom pub (1 to way to paint. Bonnard said that can stray when too jealous of the 9 July). ‘Learning to Listen’ is an “nature stands still in front of me, authority of photography, aiming exhibition of images inspired by so that I can invent from her.” for that elusive and transient music and musicians and the rich “Copying isn’t art, it’s just copying (possibly trivialising) imagery of visual history of the blues, jazz oneself” agreed Picasso. In ourselves, and forget that a and rock music, organised by addition, Singer Sargent’s words, painting is also a construction Turnstyle Records in Streatham that “a portrait is a painting in of an alternate reality. High Road, 1 to 15 July. Full which there is something wrong Jonathan Ellis festival lineup on the website. MT with the mouth” should convince artists to make portraits that are Capital move Real gem primarily about the medium and the technical problems posed by it – the likeness causes us all to Following a milestone A stroll down Bond Street is a fine look at portraits ‘wrong’. retrospective show for Roger way to be dazzled by the array of Painted faces must first be Cecil at MoMA Machynlleth and fabulous jewellery one might satisfying works of art, and the publication of Peter Wakelin’s afford or aspire to afford, but by inconsistency, unresolved areas book ‘Roger Cecil A Secret Artist contrast the Crafts Council’s ‘I Am and unease need to be present. (previewed in Galleries last Here’ exhibition at the Hospital That doesn’t sound like month) there is now a second Club Gallery in Covent Garden portraiture, and yet the generous exhibition of the artist’s work this shows a very different way of viewer can embrace the month at Kooywood Gallery in wearing and thinking about bodily awkwardness of drawing, often Cardiff. adornment. being rewarded by revelation Rhian Kooy of Kooywood says Taking some 100 works of rather than mere recognition. there are 60 new paintings at this studio jewellery designed and Photography doesn’t need to second show and this “very made by significant British and be gilded by paint. Hockney’s important exhibition represents international designers over the ‘joiners’ (particularly the one of Roger Cecil coming to the Welsh past five decades, the idea is to his mother) are full of his painter’s capital.” MT illustrate the spirit of that JULY 2017 GALLERIES 49

from left Chris Power ‘Smoke’ Turnstyle Records, Streatham Festival Jonathan Ellis ‘Head’ Roger Cecil ‘Untitled’ Koywood Gallery Raphael ‘A seated mother embracing her child’ © Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford Marco Monzo ‘Fire’ courtesy of Gallery SO, Craft Council at the Hospital Club Gallery generation and inevitably how 500 years on surroundings. Raphael’s mastery that has influenced the next. Thus of stylus, pen, chalk and metal there are early works by sculptors point are revelatory and inspiring. Geoffrey Clarke and Lynn ‘Raphael: The Drawings’ showing The drawings transcend the Chadwick, through to the most at the Ashmolean in Oxford medium and have a harmony and radical era of the 1970s New should be on every art student’s simple brilliance that lifts them Jewellery movement, from must visit list before it ends in rightfully as individual artworks. conceptual 1980s jewellery by early September. A display of this Such a collection based on the Swiss maker Otto Kunzli to more quality would suffer from the museum’s core but enhanced recent pieces including Maria crowds of selfie seekers in with works from the Queen’s and Militsi’s installations ‘Ballet to London but the collection of 120 international collections makes a Remember’. drawings displayed in three quiet ‘once in a lifetime opportunity’ to All this plus 400 pieces from the rooms are available for study and see them. These works will last Crafts Council’s own collection. MT contemplation in ideal and outlast in importance. PH

PUBLIC GALLERIES Highlighting exhibitions in public spaces around the UK See area listings for full details

BARBICAN ART GALLERY, LONDON SCOTTISH NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART Trajal Harrell: Hoochie Koochie. Jul 20–Aug 13. EDINBURGH Map 27 True to Life: British Realist Painting in the 1920s and 1930s. Jul 1–Oct 29. ESTORICK COLLECTION, LONDON Map 6 Franco Grignani: Art as Design 1950–1990. Jul 5–Sep 10. Map 27 SCOTTISH NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY, EDINBURGH Looking Good: The Male Gaze from Van Dyck to Lucian FRUITMARKET GALLERY, EDINBURGH Freud. Until Oct 29. Jac Leirner: Add it up. Jul 1–Oct 22. Map 6 Map 6 GUILDFORD HOUSE GALLERY, GUILDFORD STANLEY SPENCER GALLERY, BERKS Dialogues: A Quilt Art exhibition. Jul 15–Sep 10. An Artistic Affair. Until Oct 1. Map 13 Map 15 LEAMINGTON SPA ART GALLERY, WARKS TATE BRITAIN, LONDON Drawn from Life: People on Paper. Jul 7–Sep 17. Queer British Art 1861-1967. Until Oct 1. Map 10 Map 20

LEIGHTON HOUSE MUSEUM, LONDON TATE MODERN, LONDON Former home and studio of Victorian artist Frederic, Lord Giacometti. Until Sep 10. Leighton. Map 26 Map 18 THELMA HULBERT GALLERY, HONITON NATIONAL GALLERY, LONDON Evolver Prize 2017. Jul 8–Aug 26. Chris Ofili: Weaving Magic. Until Aug 28. Map 3 Map 25 ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS, LONDON 12 STAR GALLERY, LONDON Summer Exhibition 2017. Until Aug 20. Jérémie Jung: Kihnu – The Isle of Women. Jul 19–Sep 15. Map 23 Map 20 SCOTTISH NATIONAL GALLERY, EDINBURGH VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM, LONDON Beyond Caravaggio. Until Sep 24. The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains. Until Oct 1. Map 6 Map 20 50 GALLERIES JULY 2017 ARTIST WEBSITES

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

ARTlinkedin listed above and at galleries.co.uk/artlinx In the main, using watercolours simple but not naïve, a survey and acrylics, Alan Stark’s work through all the online images is on his website illustrates a skill rewarding and then studying and eye for the mixed mediums, larger versions reveals small coming together in a very details that humanise that which personal style. Luminous might otherwise be lost. Working translucent colours combine in to commision in all genres, Alan seascapes, landscapes and lives in the East Midlands and marine pictures that are more has shown with the Royal than representations of the Society of Marine Artists taking moment as they manage a life his original works further afield and movement which is alongside a number of one Alan Stark ‘South West’ compelling. The website is man shows. PH JULY 2017 GALLERIES 51 NATIONAL ARTIST INDEX

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

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

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

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

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

GALLERIES: July 2017 – 17,000 copies. Available from listed galleries, sale rooms, major hotels and by subscription: UK £28, Europe£56.40, Elsewhere£69(UK Art Tradepriceof £24, pleasesendbusinesscard) www.galleries.co.uk/subs payments to ‘Galleries’ Mastercard/Visa accepted. Listing & advertising: www.galleries.co.uk/rates 52 GALLERIES JULY 2017 NATIONAL SPECIALISATION INDEX

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

ABORIGINAL ART CERAMICS & POTTERY Greenall O’Dell Studio Twenty Twenty: art & applied arts Rebecca Hossack Stour Gallery Hamiltons Gallery TZB SouthbourneGallery October Gallery: also African contemporary HighgateContemporary: British & Ucheldre Centre Whitford FineArt Beaux Arts European Waterhouse & Dodd Contemporary Ceramics HighgateGallery Water Street Gallery ABSTRACT TheInfiniteGallery: Rosemary Clunie West Street Gallery Jerome Zodo Gallery: & post-war Whitford FineArt: British Paisnel Gallery CHINESE ART TheJohn Rank Gallery: Creative Modernism, British/Continental October Gallery: also Aboriginal contemporary Coverage – paintings, glass and Whitley Art Gallery Whitford FineArt Rebecca Hossack contemporary sculpture Will’s Art Warehouse TheBrownston Gallery: abstract Joseph Fine Art: & 20th C. WoodbineContemporary: paintings expressionism CLASSIC MODERNISM Kooywood Gallery drawings, prints & sculpture Flowers Richard Nagy Landmark Arts Centre Zari Gallery: eclectic collection by Thompson’s Gallery LaneHouseArts British & international artists Leamington Spa Art Gallery/Museum CONTEMPORARY Lemon Street Gallery AFRICAN ART CORNISH 12 Star Gallery: European LimeTreeGallery: fine art glass October Gallery: also Aboriginal contemporary 54 TheGallery: Anne Wright Linden Hall Studio: sculpture, glass, Rebecca Hossack CircleContemporary paintings plus prints, sculptures & printmaking, paintings, drawings contemporary Jackson Foundation: Kurt Jackson drawings by Liza Brett, Tanya Brett & Mall Galleries: The Society of Women Contemporary F.A. Gallery (Eton): Kestle Barton Henry Brett Artists 156th Annual Exhibition finest Shona sculpture The New Gallery Portscatho &Gallery: works on paper in oils, Mayor Gallery Newlyn Art Gallery: paintings with a prints and glass Menier Gallery: National Society of ANCIENT CHINESE & ORIENTAL sense of improvisation Advanced Graphics London Painters, Sculptors and Printmakers Eskenazi Penwith Gallery: Cornwall artists – Artichoke: painting, sculpture & 84th Annual Exhibition ceramics abstract & figurative Millyard Gallery TheArt Room Summerhouse Gallery: celebration ARCHITECTURAL Modern Artists Gallery ArtwaveWest of the gallery female artists & Architectural Heritage: 20th C. & MoMA Machynlleth Arusha Gallery supportingovarian cancer research contemporary also period architectural Montcrieff-Bray Gallery: paintings & Barbican Art Gallery Thompson’s Gallery elements, period garden statuary, fine sculpture Bath Contemporary Tremenheere Gallery: mixed media reproduction garden ornaments, Newlyn Art Gallery: paintings with a Bayswater Artists: original art show; Stephen Chambers new bespoke stone fireplaces sense of improvisation displayed by artists monotypes and original prints – both Gallery 19: British & Continental Number 1 Harrogate Belgravia Gallery shows curated by Petronilla Silver October Gallery: also African & Bernard Jacobson Gallery: British & Yew Tree Gallery ART BRUT/OUTSIDER ART Aboriginal American art, also modern Gagliardi Old Chapel Gallery: British art & Brook Gallery: modern & crafts CRAFTS contemporary original prints; contemporary ART NOUVEAU & DECO 20 years anniversary Open Eye Gallery Birch Tree Gallery: & prints Talisman FineArt Buxton Museum & Art Gallery Original House: landscapes & still Open Eye Gallery Victor Arwas Gallery: fine decorative Cadogan Contemporary lives alongside decorative & vintage art, nouveau & deco Cameron Contemporary Art: British furniture OsborneStudio Gallery painting, ceramics and sculpture DRAWINGS ART FAIRS/EVENTS/FESTIVALS Campden Gallery Padstow Studio Palm Tree Gallery contemporary Pittenweem Arts Festival TheChapelArts: contemporary TheLondon SketchClub Pangolin London Royal Academicians Piers Feetham: paintings, ceramics, Panter & Hall ASIAN CircleContemporary sculpture ChaliceGallery:Japanese artist Contemporary Fine Art (Eton): Penwith Gallery Aya Tokita – prints, drawings & major Scottish, also African art Piers Feetham: paintings, ceramics, illustrations Cricket Fine Art sculpture EASTERN EUROPEAN October Gallery: also African Cynthia Corbett Gallery PontoneGallery: figurative contemporary D Contemporary Portal Painters: figurative Posk Gallery PrintsGB.com: prints AUCTIONEERS David Simon Contemporary Rebecca Hossack Bonhams; Christie’s; Lots Road; Début Art & TheConingsby Gallery Rowley Gallery: watercolours EMERGING ARTISTS MacDougall’s; Sotheby’s Dorset County Museum Dovecot Gallery Royal Albert Memorial Mus/Art Gall contemporary Drawn to theValley: artists of the The Russell Gallery: figurative Albemarle Gallery: figurative AUSTRALIAN ART Tamar Valley Salisbury Cathedral: Ana Maria Annely Juda: & Russian Rebecca Hossack EagleGallery Pacheco constructivism, exhibitions, Eleven Spitalfields Gallery: group TheScottish Gallery ceramics & fine art BOTANICAL & WILDLIFE show – Anthony Eyton, Julie Held & Scottish National Gallery Modern Art Cadogan Contemporary: English Flowers Clarisse d’Arcimoles Skylark Galleries landscape & post impressionism Enitharmon Editions Sladers Yard St Ives Society of Artists BRITISH & EUROPEAN Ffin y Parc Gallery FIGURATIVE Compton Verney: diverse Fidra FineArt: Scottish Store Street: British & European contemporary John Green Fine Art Flowers Stour Gallery: European glass & Flowers Stern Pissarro: works by Camille Fountain Gallery: mixed shows jewellery Llewellyn Alexander: monthly shows Pissarro & 3 generations of his Fruitmarket Gallery Sutton Gallery Piers Feetham: paintings, ceramics & descendants plus impressionist, post- TheGalleryat 41: Dorset artists Tanya Baxter Contemporary sculpture impressionist & modern masters Gallery Different: British/international Thackeray Gallery Portal Painters Whitford FineArt: modernist TheGalleryat Hastings Arts Forum Thelma Hulbert Gallery Thompson’s Gallery contemporary Gallery Fifi: Ginette Fiandaca Thompson’s Contemporary Candida Stevens Fine Art eclectic collection of mixed media Town Mill Galleries Catto Gallery Gallery 286 Tregony Gallery: emerging & FOLK ART Thompson’s Gallery Goldmark Gallery: & 20th C. established artists Rebecca Hossack JULY 2017 GALLERIES 53

FRENCH Catto Gallery POST IMPRESSIONIST SCULPTURE Hanina FineArts: School of CraneKalman: & contemporary Whitford FineArt: French Gallery Pangolin: bronze sculpture Paris plus early modern & post- Flowers: & contemporary & sculptors’ drawings impressionist paintings & sculpture Gallery Pangolin: sculpture & Paisnel Gallery: 20th C. British Art PRIMITIVE Stoppenbach & Delestre: 19th & related drawings Post-War & St Ives Rebecca Hossack early 20th C. TheMillineryWorks Tom Merrifield Gallery: also Whitford FineArt: modernism & OsborneSamuel paintings & prints abstract, French, modern British, Paisnel Gallery PRINTS contemporary impressionist, British & Continental Pallant HouseGallery Advanced Graphics London 35 North Contemporary Fine Art Panter & Hall: 20th C./contemporary Flowers Chappel Galleries: MarkGoldsworthy GERMAN EXPRESSIONISM Redfern Gallery Gallery Nine: & jewellery, textiles sculpture & paintings Richard Nagy Samuel Robson Fine Art: Goldmark Gallery Contemporary Fine Art (Eton): paintings & sculptures Southbank Printmakers largest selection of Shona in the UK Sandra Blow RA Studio contemporary Flowers GLASS Stanley Spencer Gallery Cupola Contemporary Art Messum’s: Ken Smith contemporary Thompson’s Gallery Greenwich Printmakers Gallery: Scottish SculpturePark London Glassblowing Studio/Gallery Wenlock: 20th & 21st C. affordable original artists’ prints Thompson’s Gallery Whitford FineArt PrintsGB.com: promoting artists IDIOSYNCRATIC Willer working in print contemporary ST IVES Portal Painters: painting Paisnel Gallery: 20th C. British Art MODERN WELSH ART PUBLIC GALLERIES Redwing Gallery Post-War & St Ives MoMA Machynlleth Barbican Art Gallery Zuleika: St Ives past & present Fruitmarket Gallery ILLUSTRATION Leamington Spa Art Gallery MUSEUMS Illustration Art Gallery Leighton House Museum SURREALISM Ben Uri Museum & Gallery Illustrationcupboard Gallery National Gallery Mayor Gallery Buxton Museum & Art Gallery Pallant House Dorset County Museum Royal Academy of Arts IMPRESSIONIST Leighton House Museum SYMBOLIST Scottish National Gallery Hanina FineArts: Post-Impressionist Royal Albert Memorial Mus/Art Gall Talisman FineArt Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Stern Pissarro: works by Camille Victoria and Albert Museum Pissarro & 3 generations of his Serpentine Gallery descendants plus impressionist, Stanley Spencer Gallery TRIBAL ARTS post-impressionist & modern masters OLD MASTERS/MASTERS TateBritain Rebecca Hossack Trinity HousePaintings: & modern TheNational Gallery: 13th to 20th C. TateModern paintings & sculpture TateSt Ives Thelma Hulbert Gallery TROMPE L’OEIL OPEN STUDIOS & ART TRAILS 12 Star Gallery Albemarle Gallery: figurative INDIAN Diana MackieStudio & Gallery Victoria and Albert Museum contemporary Grosvenor Gallery: & Modern British TWENTIETH CENTURY sculpture, South African Art ORIENTALISM/ORIENTALIST REALISM Opera Gallery London Martyn Gregory: China Trade Rebecca Hossack contemporary Sylvester Fine Art: & contemporary Albemarle Gallery: figurative Thompson’s Gallery ITALIAN PAINTINGS contemporary VIENNESE SECESSION Estorick Collection Richard Nagy Flowers RUSSIAN Ingo FinckeGallery: new & Aktis Gallery: & 20th C. French JEWELLERY established artists Hospital Club: Crafts Council free émigré art WATERCOLOURS Lilford Gallery: paintings & sculpture MacDougall’s Auction House Llewellyn Alexander: 20th C. public show features innovative Nick Cudworth Gallery: & prints studio jewellery Martyn Gregory: early English & Piers Feetham: paintings, ceramics, China Trade paintings sculpture SCOTTISH MARINE Scottish National Gallery: Mall Galleries including Scottish & international art WELSH PHOTOGRAPHY from the early Renaissance to the Albany: & British Barbican 20th C. contemporary MINIATURES Hamiltons Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art TheArt Shop & Chapel Llewellyn Alexander: 20th C. contemporary Scottish National Portrait Gallery Cardiff Art Contemporary Flowers TheScottish Gallery : 20th C. & Harbour Lights Gallery MODERN BRITISH contemporary Scottish painting King Street Gallery contemporary Abbot Hall Art Gallery: 18th, 19th C. POLISH Martin Tinney Gallery: leading also contemporary Ben Uri Museum & Gallery Contemporary Fine Art (Eton): Welsh artists Anthony Hepworth: & post-war contemporary major Scottish, also African art Oriel Ynys Môn Beaux Arts: & contemporary Posk Gallery Compass Gallery/Cyril Gerber Fine Art: Oriel Plas Glyn-y-Weddw Belgrave St Ives: 20th C. paintings Scottish & international Tegfryn Gallery: leading Welsh artists & prints Fidra FineArt Brownsword Hepworth: also PORTRAITURE Laurel Gallery: art, crafts & gifts contemporary Mall Galleries TheLost Gallery WILDLIFE CambridgeBook & Print Gallery: Scottish National Portrait Gallery Roger Billcliffe contemporary fine drawings, original prints, ceramics Thompson’s Gallery Thompson’s Gallery Mall Galleries

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Melford 01787 319046 14 Albany Gallery 02920 487158 7 Drawn To The Valley 3 Linden Hall Studio 01304 360 411 13 Albemarle Gallery 020 7499 1616 23 Lion Framing Supplies 0121 6786607 28 Annely Juda 020 7629 7578 23 Eagle Gallery/EMH Arts 020 7833 2674 27 Llewellyn Alexander 020 7620 1322 26 Enitharmon Editions 020 7430 0844 21 Anthony Hepworth 01225 310694 12 London Glassblowing 020 7403 2800 26 Eskenazi 020 7493 5464 23 Architectural Heritage 01386 584414 11 Long & Ryle 020 7834 1434 20 Estorick Collection 020 7704 9522 27 Art Exposure 079 6012 9185 28 Lost Gallery 019756 51287 4 Art Shop 01873 852690 8 Ffin Y Parc 01494 642070 8 Lots Road Auctions 020 7376 6800 19 Artefact Picture Framers 020 7580 4878 28 Fidra Fine Art 01620 895057 4 Artichoke 13 Flowers (Cork Street) 020 7439 7766 23 MacDougall’s Russian 020 7389 8160 25 Artichoke Print Workshop 020 7924 0600 28 Flowers (Kingsland Road) 020 7920 7777 27 Mall Galleries 020 7930 6844 25,29 artsmediacontacts.co.uk 28 Flux 20 Martin Tinney Gallery 029 2064 1411 7 Artwave West 01297 489746 3 Fountain Gallery 020 8941 5865 16 Martyn Gregory 020 7839 3731 24 Arusha 0131 557 1412 6 Framers Gallery 020 7580 4878 21,29 Mayor Gallery 020 7734 3558 23 Atkinson Gallery 01458 444322 3 Fruitmarket Gallery 0131 225 2383 6 Menier Gallery 020 7407 3222 26,29 Messum’s 020 7437 5545 23 Bankside Gallery 020 7928 7521 26,29 Gagliardi Gallery 020 7352 3663 19 Millinery Works 020 7359 2019 27 Barbican Art Gallery 0845 120 7550 27 Gallery 19 020 7937 7222 18 Millyard Gallery 01457 870410 9 Bath Contemporary 01225 461230 12 Gallery 286 020 7370 2239 19 Gallery 8 020 7930 0375 24,29 Minster Gallery 01962 877601 13 Bayswater Artists 077 5338 7050 18 Gallery at 41 01929 480095 3 Modern Artists Gallery 01189 845893 15 Beaux Arts (Bath) 01225 464850 12 Gallery Different 020 7637 3775 21 MoMA Machynlleth 01654 703355 8 Beaux Arts (London) 020 7493 1155 23 Gallery Fifi 19 Moving Experience 020 7483 2501 28 Belgrave St Ives 01736 794888 2 Gallery Nine 01225 319197 12 MP Birla Millennium AG 020 7381 3086 29 Belgravia Gallery 13 Gallery Pangolin 01453 889765 11 Ben Uri 020 7604 3991 17 01572 821424 Goldmark 14 National Gallery 0800 912 6958 25 Bermondsey Gallery 020 7231 3141 29 Graham Hunter 020 7935 7794 22,29 Newlyn Art Gallery 01736 363715 1 Bernard Jacobson 020 7734 3431 24 Green & Stone of Chelsea 020 7352 0837 28 Nick Cudworth Gallery 01225 445221 12 Birch Tree Gallery 0131 556 4000 6 Greenall O’Dell Studio 01851 810170 4 North House Gallery 01206 392717 14 Bohun Gallery 01491 576228 15 Greenwich Printmakers 020 8858 1569 16 Number 1 Harrogate 07932 621261 9 Bones & Pearl 29 Grosvenor Gallery 020 7484 7979 24 Bonhams 020 7393 3900 5,11,12,23,28 Guildford House Gallery 01483 444751 13 Brook Gallery 01395 443003 3 October Gallery 020 7242 7367 21 amiltons Gallery 020 7499 9494 23 Brown’s Art Tours 020 7493 6020 23 H Old Chapel Gallery 01544 388842 10 Hanina Fine Arts 020 7243 8877 23 Brownston Gallery 01548 831338 3 Open Eye Gallery 0131 557 1020 6 Harbour Lights Gallery 01348 831549 8 Brownsword Hepworth 020 3887 0687 20 Opera Gallery London 020 7491 2999 23 Henry Miller Fine Art 07769 700290 p43 Oriel Plas Glyn-Y-Weddw 01758 740763 8 Browse & Darby 020 7734 7984 23 Highgate Contemporary 020 8340 7564 17 Oriel Ynys Mon 01248 7244444 8 Buxton Museum & Art Gallery 01629 533540 9 Highgate Gallery 020 8340 3343 17 Original House 079 0958 1411 11 Hospital Club 020 7170 9100 25 Cadogan Contemporary 020 7581 5451 20 Osborne Samuel 020 7493 7939 23 Cambridge Book & Print 01223 694264 14 Illustration Art Gallery 020 8768 0022 p43 Osborne Studio 020 7235 9667 20 Cameron Contemporary Art 01273 727234 13 Illustrationcupboard Gallery 020 7976 1727 24 Campden Gallery 01386 841555 11 Ingo Fincke Gallery 020 7228 7966 16 Padstow Studio 01841 533777 1 Candida Stevens Fine Art 01243 528 401 13 Paisnel Gallery 020 7930 9293 24 Catto Gallery 020 7435 6660 17 Jackson Foundation 01736 787 638 1 Pallant House Gallery 01243 774557 13 Chalice Gallery 077 9060 4809 17 Jerome Zodo Gallery 020 7629 8154 23 Palm Tree 020 8964 8153 18 John Davies Gallery 01608 652255 11 Christie’s 020 7839 9060 6,9,19,24,28 Pangolin London 020 7520 1480 27 John Green Fine Art 0141 333 1991 5 Christie’s S. Ken. 020 3469 6085 19 Panter & Hall 020 7399 9999 25 John Rank Gallery 01243 779103 13 Circle Contemporary 01208 816899 1 Pendragon Fine Art Frames 020 7729 0608 28 Jonathan Ellis 079 8071 3819 28 Penwith Gallery 01736 795579 2 Compton Verney 01926 645500 10 Joseph Fine Art 020 7240 6799 21 Coningsby Gallery 020 7636 7478 29 Phillippa Levy & Assocs 020 7790 1963 28 Contemp. Ceramics Ctre 020 7242 9644 21 Kestle Barton 01326 231811 1 Piers Feetham 020 7381 3031 19,29 Contemp. F.A. Gal. Eton 01753 854315 15 King Street Gallery 01267 220121 8 Pittenweem Arts Festival 01333 313109 4 Crane Kalman 020 7584 7566/581 1529 20 Kooywood Gallery 029 2023 5093 7 Pontone Gallery 020 7730 8777 20 JULY 2017 GALLERIES 55

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