Galleries - April 2010

Nicholas Jolly - Sarah Myerscough - 27 Objets d'Art - Off The Wall - 5 Tom H Shanks - Cyril Gerber - 4 FRIDAY 16 Animal Artists - Animal Art Fair - 19 Fifty-four artists - York Open Studios - 6 Kirsty Wither, Carola Gordon, Clare Malet, Joanne Thomp- son - Open Eye - 3 Liz Miranda - Highgate Gallery - 24 Peter Brown, Jane Corsellis - Albany - 5 Peter Thomson, Paul Murray - Lemon Street - 9 Steve Miller - Gallery Maya - 21 SATURDAY 17 Beach – Jane Bennett - Art Shop - 5 David Tress - John Davies - 8 Donald Urquhart - Maureen Paley - 33 k Glen Edwards, Mandy Pritchard - Newport Museum & Art Gallery - 5 Grace Kelly: Style Icon - Victoria & Albert Museum - 23 Kristin Vestgård - Campden - 8 Period Works - John Davies - 8 Robin Rae- Art Room - Topsham - 13 St Ives School - Martin's - 8 Telfer Stokes - North House - 17 Veni, Vidi, Vici, In The Line of Fashion - bo.lee gallery - 12 SUNDAY 18 Not only books - Posk - 19 MONDAY 19 Anna Gillespie, Stewart Edmondson, Sasha Wardell - Beaux Arts Bath - 12 Spring into Summer - Llewellyn Alexander - 32 TheSociety for Art of Imagination - La Galleria - 31 TUESDAY 20 Barbara Zalecki - Greenwich Printmakers - 19 Brian Ballard - Cadogan Contemporary - 23 CarolineMcAdam Clark - Thackeray - 22 Group Show - Menier - 32 Nonconformist Art - MacDougall Auctions - 31 Nigel Konstam - Cadogan Contemporary - 23 30 Years of Templar Publishing - The Illustration Cupboard - 30 WEDNESDAY 21 Antoni Tàpies - Waddington - 29 Danny Mooney - Hastings Arts Forum - 15 Fighting hunger together - 12 Star - 23 Jim Dine- Alan Cristea - 29 Mark Shields - Grosvenor - 30 Phil Cosham - Hastings Arts Forum - 15 Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours - Mall - 31 Stephen Buckley - Austin/Desmond - 25 THURSDAY 22 All Our Own Work - Beldam - 18 Genesis - Apricot - 28 Harry Holland - Martin Tinney - 5 Philip Richardson - Highgate Contemporary Art - 24 Robina Yasmin - Fairfax - 20 Sir Matthew Smith - Crane Kalman - 23 Sumit Sarkar - Leamington Spa - 7 Western Counties Photographic Federation - Burton - 13 Material Immaterial - Contemporary Sculpture Galleries at Royal British Society of Sculptors - 20 FRIDAY 23 Cristina Melotti - Imago Art Gallery - 29 Light + Movement - Bicha - 32 'List' - Abbott & Holder - 25 William Peers - John Martin - 28 SATURDAY 24 AffordableModern British Art - Katharine House - 15 Alison Macgregor Grimley, Beth Richardson, Ciara Lewis - Greenstage - 7 Dance- National Gallery of Scotland - 3 Glen Scouller - Roger Billcliffe - 4 Michael Cullimore - Art Stable - 13 Over 80 Artists - Reading Contemporary Art Fair - 18 TheDenbigh Road Group - Pitzhanger Manor - 19 SUNDAY 25 ClotildeAncarani - Northcote - 20 Sibling Rivalry - Début Art & The Coningsby - 25 MONDAY 26 Aimee Birnbaum - Southbank Printmakers - 32 Design for Life - Victoria & Albert Museum - 23 Martin Cook - Bohun - 18 South London Women Artists - Bankside - 32 Spring Exhibition - Millyard - 6 WEDNESDAY 28 Another Country - Estorick Collection of Italian Art - 33 Erwin Olaf - Hamiltons - 27 TheSpring Show - Lennox - 20 William Bowyer - Messum's - 29 THURSDAY 29 Faces of our Times - Atlas - 26 LukeElwes - Broadbent - 21 FRIDAY 30 Art Chicago - Cynthia Corbett - 19 Aspects of Scottish Art - Hunterian - 4 Natural Worlds - Royal West of England Academy - 14 Richard LannoweHall - Glass House - 10 Stephen Chambers - Kings Place - 33 April 10 7. GALLERIES APRIL 10 NEW SHOWS DIARY of his work at Dulwich Picture Gallery (to 9 May), entitled ‘The Elements’, is the first in London since 1975 devoted to all aspects of his painting. It seems to take as its underlying theme theway in which Nash found within the elements of nature – wood, stone, earth, water, fire (as in theFirst World War paintings) – a means of resolution for the seemingly endless wider conflicts of thetimes through which he lived. This implies of coursenot just thetwo wars that effectively mark the beginning and end of his painting career, but also themoreshadowy and sinister political climate of the interwar period. It is the beauty of this show to uncover Nash’s quiet persistence and determination to seek out these poetic ‘equivalents’, finding in them resonant symbols on both a private and wider public level as well. NU

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