Galleries - July 2013

a ADVANCED GRAPHICS LONDON 32 Long Lane, SE1 4AY (opp Borough Tube) Albert Irvin: Prints and Works on Paper. Until Jul 27. We will take a summer break from Aug 18–31 during which time the gallery will be closed. Tue–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–4 tube Borough, rail London Bridge gallery@advancedgraphics.co.uk www.advancedgraphics.co.uk t 020 7407 2055 f 020 7407 2066 b BANKSIDE GALLERY 48 Hopton Street, SE1 9JH People: A Figurative Exhibition curated by Lemon Art. Jul 3–7. Contemporary portraits and paintings of people within their environments. International Garden Photographer of the Year. Jul 9–14. Stunning photographs from all categories of this worldwide competition. Painting London Underground. Jul 17–28. Paintings by Ewing Paddock celebrating the 150th anniversary of London Underground. Mon–Sun 11–6, admn free tube Blackfriars/London Bridge/Southwark info@banksidegallery.com www.banksidegallery.com t 020 7928 7521 f 020 7928 2820 c CGP LONDON CAFE GALLERY Centre of Southwark Park, Bermondsey, London SE16 2UA ‘Wendel! Open Your Door’. Woodmill at Cafe Gallery. Jul 6–28. Wed–Sun 11–5 tube Canada Water (signposted 7 min walk) www.cgplondon.org t 020 7237 1230 d CGP LONDON DILSTON GROVE Southwark Park, Bermondsey SE16 2DD tube Canada Water www.cgplondon.org t 020 7237 1230 e CONTEMPORARY APPLIED ARTS 89 Southwark Street, SE1 0HX Perspectives – Patrons and Contemporary Objects. Jun 21–Aug 31. The launch show for CAA’s new Southwark gallery puts the spotlight not just on the makers of contemporary objects but also the patrons who support them. Curated by Amanda Game. Including work by Zoe Arnold, Lucy Casson, Nora Fok, Miriam Hanid, Nicola Henshaw, Walter Keeler, Richard La Trobe-Bateman, Edward Marshall, Gareth Neal, James Rigler, Katie Walker. For opening SOUTHWARK PARK K E N N I N G T O S O U T H W A R K B R I D G E N E W R D E V 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 L E B A N N O N S T R E E T R E E T F E N C H U R I D G E P K R D 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 L 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 A D Canada Water London Bridge Rotherhithe Bermondsey Lambeth North Waterloo Cannon Street Surrey Quay Elephant&Castle Temple Borough WALKBRI. Southwark A a d h c f MAP 29 LONDON BANKSIDE & SOUTHWARK 44. GALLERIES JULY 13 KF R IARS B RID G E WA TERLOO R O A D S O U T H W A R K S S T A M F O R D S T R E E T U P P E R G R O U N D HOPTON S T H O L L A N D S T E E T e g k j i b WA A T H A M E S K R D R O M N A R S H W A L L L I M EH A RBOU R F E R R Y R O A D G l Island Gdns DLR Cutty Sark DLR Greenwich DLR GREENWICH James Lloyd ‘Bringing Home the Harvest’ The 50s and 60s were, for some unknown reason, a kind of golden age of the naïve or untutored artist – books, galleries and exhibitions galore. And one of the standout events from this time that I can still clearly remember was Ken Russell’s 1963 film “The Dotty World of James Lloyd” which showed, among other things, the eponymous, untutored artist painting industriously away at THUMB nails

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