GALLERIES' EDITORIAL ARTICLES: ISSUE No 300, MAY 2008
PREVIEWS
This month they include Marcelle Hanselaar's paintings at East West Gallery, London, Matt Draper's at Open Eye Gallery in Edinburgh, David Tress's at MoMA Wales and Petworth House, Sussex, those of Tobit Roche at The Art Stable in Dorset and Christopher P. Wood at Agnew's, Mayfair. There's also stone sculpture by Perryn Butler at Nant Y Coy, Pembrokeshire and two group shows at Cafe Gallery in Southwark.
PICTURE FEATURE: THE AFFORDABLE ART FAIR, BRISTOL
Images and lists of exhibited artists from galleries taking part in this month's event at
Temple Meads station.
NUTS & BOLTS: PAINTING YOURSELF OUT OF TROUBLE
The effect of Art courses for inmates at Parc Prison near Bridgend . . .
THUMBNAILS
Five shows encapsulated: figurative and abstract work by Richard Robbins at Highgate Fine Art, abstract landscapes by Pete Hoida at SE1 Gallery, Hospital Drawings from Frances Newman at The Street Gallery, Cherry Pickles' latest work at Piano Nobile and prints and paintings by Martyn Brewster at Jill George.
BOOKS
Recent titles reviewed by Galleries writers on Thomas Eakins, William Crozier, Botanical Art, Architecture and Art in The Age of Steam.
PUBLIC EYE
Sarah Drury reviews Nigel Hall's retrospective at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Day Bowman's paintings of run-down coastal areas at the Study Gallery of Modern Art in Poole.
ANTENNAE
Our news column highlighting people and places, including the Battersea Contemporary Art Fair, paintings for the RSC's 'Histories' season, some great Victorian works at Fulham Palace and the London Group's outing to Bath . . .