Past
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London Art Fair
17 - 21 Jan 2024 We are delighted announce we will be exhibiting at the London Art Fair 2024! Held at the Business Design Centre, London, the London Art Fair welcomes over 100 leading galleries specialising in Modern and Contemporary art. We look forward to welcoming you to our stand in the New Year. If... Read more -
British Art Fair
28 Sep - 1 Oct 2023 We are delighted to announce we will be exhibiting at the British Art Fair at the Saatchi Gallery London from the 28th September - 1st October 2023, We will be located on stand 20! We will be exhibiting great artists such as Henry Moore, Tracey Emin, Michael Craig Martin, works... Read more -
TOTEM
Modern Ikons in Paper & Stone 20 Aug - 2 Sep 2023 I am delighted to have curated our Summer Show TOTEM, featuring the work of three women who's idiosyncratic creativity is inspired by key artists from Britain's post war period spanning the traditional disciplines of stone carving, oil painting and low relief collages. Our exhibition TOTEM highlights these three modern icons.... Read more -
The Abstract Line
Tim Woolcock - A Solo Exhibition 1 - 31 Aug 2022 Tim Woolcock was encouraged to paint from an early age and paid regular visits to the Grundy Art Gallery in Blackpool as a teenager. Influenced by artists prominent in the 1950’s, in particular by members of the St Ives School such as William Scott, Ben Nicholson, Barbara Hepworth and Denis... Read more
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Colour Coordinated
Modern British Art 1 - 30 Jun 2022 Modern British Art Exhibition Read more -
Gear Shift
William Gear Exhibition 7 - 31 Mar 2022 William Gear (1915-97) was an abstract painter with an international reputation, Scottish by birth but broadly European insensibility, and one of only two British artists to be part of the CoBrA Group. (CoBrA was Europe's answer to American Abstract Expressionism - a short-lived but explosive expressionist movement.) Living in Paris... Read more -
Serious Shapes
Modern British Abstract art from the 1950's to today 1 Jul - 1 Sep 2021 After the end of the Wold War II, Paris was no longer the eicentre of the art world and New York was a couple decades away from taking that title. Into this void stepped London. Its galleries thrived and its art market played witness to an art from that would... Read more