Galleries - November 2010

a ADVANCED GRAPHICS LONDON 32 Long Lane, SE1 4AY (opp Borough Tube) Albert Irvin: The Current Prints. Oct 1–Nov 13. *ad Exhibition of new and recent prints and the launch of the catalogue raisonné‘Albert Irvin: The Complete Prints’. Tue–Sat10–6 tube Borough, rail London Bridge gallery@advancedgraphics.co.uk www.advancedgraphics.co.uk t020 7407 2055 f 020 7407 2066 b BANKSIDE GALLERY 48 Hopton Street, SE1 9JH Royal Watercolour Society: Autumn Exhibition. Oct 8–Nov 5. St Judes in the City. Nov 10–21. Norfolk based print gallery and design studio presents work by artists they represent. Mini Picture Show. Nov 26–Jan 18. Work on a small scale by Members of the Royal Watercolour Society and the Royal Society of Painter- Printmakers. Original works immediately available, framed or unframed, from £50. Perfect Christmas gifts. Mon–Sun 11–6, admn free tube London Bridge/Southwark info@banksidegallery.com www.banksidegallery.com t020 7928 7521 f 020 7928 2820 c BICHA GALLERY 7 Gabriel’s Wharf, South Bank, SE1 9PP Ends of the Earth: digital art by Dr Lisa Anderson. Nov 10–28. Solo exhibition of digital art photography consisting of a documentation and contemplation of the imaginary through distortion to embrace us with the spell of change. PV Nov 10, 6.30–8.30pm. *pr *ad Tue–Sun 11–7, open until 9pm 1st Thurs (Nov 4) www.bicha.co.uk t020 7928 0083 Affordable Art Fair Singapore 2010 – F1 Pit Building n.1, Republic Boulevard, Singapore, Stand B2, Nov 19–21. d CGP LONDON Centre of Southwark Park, Bermondsey SE16 2UA See website for details. Fully accessible, admn free. Thur–Sun 12–5 www.cafegalleryprojects.org t020 7237 1230 e DILSTON GROVE Southwark Park (South West corner), SE16 2DD London’s most important raw space for site specific, installation and experimental art. Wed–Sun 12–6 tube Canada Water, buses 1, 47, 188, 199, 225, 381, 395, P13 Admn free, fully accessible, sign posted from Canada Water station www.cafegalleryprojects t020 7237 1230 SOUTHWARK PARK K E N N I N G T O N S O U T H W A R K B R I D G E T H E N E W R D E V E L Y L O W E R R O A D J A M A I C A R O A D S O U T H W A R K P A R K R O A D F S T R A N D O N S T R E E T E T F E N C H B E T H B R I D G E N P K R D C A O M I N S T E R W A T E R L O O B R I D G E R O A D B R I D G E A C K F R I A R S B R I D G E B R I D G E N E W K E N T L O N D O N T O W E R B R I D G E Canada Water London Bridge Rotherhithe Bermondsey Lambeth North Waterloo Cannon Street Surrey Quay Elephant&Castle Temple Borough Southwark stminster Charing Cross WALKBRI. a e g d h k j i c l f D a MAP 31 LONDON BANKSIDE & SOUTHWARK 56. GALLERIES NOVEMBER 10 GLOBE THEATRE BL A C K FR I A R S BR IDGE S U M N E R S T R E E T H O P T O N S T R E E T UT HWA R K BR I D G E n b m a WALKB Ervin Bossanyi: Vision, Art and Exile , ed. by Jo Bossanyi & Sarah Brown, 295pp. 353 ills, Spire Books hbk, £65 This generously illustrated, richly informative book celebrates the life and work of Ervin Bossanyi (1891-1975), illustrating some wonderful early avant-garde landscapes, portraits and stained glass made in his native Hungary and then during his first exile in 1920s and 30s Germany. He settled in England in 1934, where he made glitteringly Orientalist stained glass windows for venues such as London’s New West End Synagogue, Canterbury BOOK review

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