Galleries - September 2012

David got as far as base camp. Now back in the UK the resulting, and accomplished, topographical paintings make up his latest exhibition at Messum's in Cork Street, as well as a handsome accompanying book (published by Studio). NU 49. GALLERIES SEPTEMBER 12 g THE GALLERY IN CORK STREET 28 Cork Street, London W1S 3NG ‘giving way, paintings for london’: Angela Lyn. Sep 5–15. Curated by Max Koss. *pr *ad 11–7 daily or by appt info@angelalyn.net www.angelalyn.net t 020 7287 8408 during exhib h MAYOR GALLERY 22a Cork Street, London W1S 3NA Gallery closed during August –reopening on Sep 5. Turi Simeti: ‘Pianissimo’. Sep 12–Oct 24. The artist’s first solo exhibition in London displaying his signature shaped canvases from the early sixties to the present. info@mayorgallery.com www.mayorgallery.com t 020 7734 3558 f 020 7494 1377 i MEDICI GALLERY 5 Cork Street, London W1S 3LQ Hugo Grenville & Christopher Baker. Sep 4–28. A joint exhibition of work. Graeme Wilcox, Loïc Allemand & Bill Bate. Oct 2–31. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–4 info@medicigallery.co.uk www.medicigallery.co.uk t 020 7495 2565 j MESSUM’S 8/9 Cork Street, London W1S 3LJ Alan Cotton. Sep 12–29. *ad Modern Romantics. Sep 12–Oct 6. David Parfitt. Oct 3–20. 20/21 British Art Fair, Royal College of Art, Sep 12–16, Stand 45. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–4. info@messums.com www.messums.com t 020 7437 5545 k REDFERN GALLERY 20 Cork Street, London W1S 3HL Summer Exhibition. Jul 16–Sep 13. Catharine Armitage: ‘Reflections’. Sep 18–Oct 18. 20/21 British Art Fair, Royal College of Art, Sep 12–16, Stand 12. Mon–Fri 11–5.30, Sat 11–2 art@redfern-gallery.com www.redfern-gallery.com t 020 7734 1732 f 020 7494 2908 l ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1 From Paris: A Taste for Impressionism – Paintings from the Clark. Until Sep 23. £9, £7 reg disbled & 60+; £5 NUS/ISIC cardholders; £3 12-18 & Inc Supp; £3 8-11; u-7 & RA Friends free. Daily 10–6, Fri 10–10 The King’s Artists: George III’s Academy. May 25–Oct 1. Complimentary admn with valid RA ticket or £3 General Admission ticket. RA Friends free. Tue–Fri 1–4.30, Sat/Sun 10–6 The Weird, The Whacky and The Wonderful. Jun 22–Sep 16. Admn free. Daily 10–6, Fri 10–10 www.royalacademy.org.uk t Recorded Information 020 7300 5760/5761 t 020 7300 8000 g TRIBAL PERSPECTIVES at Gallery 28 28 Cork Street, London W1S 3NG Tribal Perspectives: The Dealers’ Show. Sep 19–22. *ad www.tribalperspectives.com m WADDINGTON CUSTOT GALLERIES 11 Cork Street, London W1S 3LT Stock Exhibition featuring gallery artists. Aug 28–Sep 29. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–1.30 (closed Sat Sep 1) mail@waddingtoncustot.com www.waddingtoncustot.com t 020 7851 2200 f 020 7734 4146 n WATERHOUSE & DODD 26Cork Street, London W1S 3ND Group Show. During September. A group exhibition featuring gallery artists and Modern British works from our stock. The exhibition will include works by Hockney, Hepworth, Piper and Kennington as well as gallery artists including Gonnord, Rauzier, Taylor, Brewster and Calinescu. 20/21 British Art Fair, Royal College of Art, Sep 12–16, Stand 40. Mon–Fri 9.30–6 jamie@waterhousedodd.com www.waterhousedodd.com t 020 7734 7800 m 07786 740906 f 020 7734 7805 Alan Cotton ‘Yaks below Everest’ With a string of travels behind him – most notably with the Prince of Wales to Sri Lanka, Fiji, New Zealand and Australia in 2005 – Alan Cotton is an artist in a very old expeditionary tradition that goes back to Tudor times. His most recent was with explorer David Hempelman- Adams to Mount Everest where, having got arrested briefly while on the Chinese side, he and THUMB nails

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