Galleries - January 2014

c MARTIN TINNEY GALLERY 18 St Andrew’s Crescent, Cardiff CF10 3DD Peter Prendergast: Part II. Through January. Gallery II: changing exhibition on two floors by Wales’ leading 20th century and contemporary artists. Through January. Also London Art Fair, Stand 27, Business Design Centre, Islington N1, Jan 15–19. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–5 mtg@artwales.com www.artwales.com t 029 2064 1411 ANGLESEY d TEGFRYN GALLERY Cadnant Road, Menai Bridge Anglesey, Wales LL59 5EW Sarah Carvell: New Paintings. Jan 5–26. Gallery II: changing exhibition by our gallery artists. Through January. Mon–Sat 10–5, Sun 11–4.30 tegfryn@artwales.com www.artwales.com t 01248 715128 14 GALLERIES JANUARY 2014 MAP 5 UK WALES & BORDERS & CARDIFF CITY CENTRE CARDIFF a THE ALBANY GALLERY 74b Albany Road, Cardiff CF24 3RS Drawings Show. Jan 10–Feb 1. A celebration of drawings with work from a widevariety of thegallery’s finest artists. Mon–Sat 10–5, Sun 11–4 info@albanygallery.com www.albanygallery.com t 029 2048 7158 b THE FRAME SHOP 17 Pontcanna Street, Cardiff CF11 9HQ In conjunction with Harbour Lights Gallery, Pembrokeshire, we will now beselling Original Welsh Art, including Kyffin Williams, William Selwyn, John Knapp Fisher and many more. Also Limited Edition Prints and Sculpture. Open 7 days a week info@art2by.com www.art2by.com t 01348 831549 C H A R L E S S T C H U R C H I L L W A Y T H E H A Y E S D G E S T W Y E V E R N E R D W O O D V I L L E RO A D M U S K I N S T S A L I S B U R Y R D B L D d e N A N T E S K I N G S W A Y D U K E S T Q U E E N S T A D A M S T R E E T N E W P O R T R O A D A L B A N Y R O A D C I T Y R O A D W E S T G R O V E R I C H M O N D R O A D S T M H I G H A D P A R K P L A C E a c b Queen Street ABERYSTWYTH FISHGUARD HAVERFORDWEST TENBY BRECON ABERGAVENNY MACHYNLLETH PWLLHELI LLANGOLLEN WREXHAM CONWY PENARTH MONMOUTH LLANGEFNI TREGARON HAY-ON-WYE HOLYHEAD BANGOR CARDIGAN WALTERSTONE LLANFAES CARMARTHEN NEWTOWN NEWPORT SWANSEA e g d h n m l k j i o f NARBERTH CA RDIFF CHESTER LUDLOW HEREFORD CHEPSTOW RHYL ST DAVIDS LLANRWST PORTHGAIN SHREWSBURY DENBIGH e UCHELDRE CENTRE Millbank, Holyhead, Anglesey LL65 1TE Island Art Group. Nov 30–Jan 12. A Retrospective Exhibition celebrating 26 Years with work by past and present members of theGroup, which is still going strong with workshops, painting holidays, exhibitions and portrait group. Contact gallery for further January details. Mon–Sat 10–5, Sun 2–5, admn free enquiries@ucheldre.org www.ucheldre.org t 01407 763361 f 01407 763341 CONWY f FFIN Y PARC GALLERY Ffin Y Parc Country House & Gallery, Betws Road, Llanrwst, Conwy LL26 0PT Mixed Exhibition by Gallery Artists: All under £750. 200 paintings by 40 Welsh artists in our biggest ever mixed exhibition. Oncesold you can takeit away! Artists include: Donald McIntyre, Malcolm Edwards, David Grosvenor, Beth Fletcher, David Lloyd Griffith, Gustavius Payne, Dewi Tudur and Elfyn Lewis. All works can be seen on our website. Wealso havea coffe shop with fantastic views across the Conwy Valley. Tue–Sat 10–5, Sun 11–5 ralph@welshart.net www.welshart.net t/f 01492 642070 g THE ROYAL CAMBRIAN ACADEMY/ACADEMI FRENHINOL GYMREIG Crown Lane, Conwy LL32 8AN The longest-established (1881) artist-led organisation in Wales, current members include Patrick Reyntiens: Catalogue of Stained Glass , by Libby Horner. Intro. by Frances Spalding, Sansom & Co hb, 352 pp, £60. Libby Horner has admirably catalogued and illustrated Patrick Reyntiens’ dynamic oeuvre as both maker and designer of stained glass in his own right, and as creative collaborator working alongside, notably, John Piper but also Ceri Richards and Cecil Collins. What Roy Strong calls in thePreface Piper and Reyntiens’ ‘rare strange aesthetic marriage’ lasted from 1954 to 1991, producing Coventry Cathedral’s magisterial glass and countless other commissions. Notable too areCollins’ beatifically radiant 1985 windows for a Basingstoke church, and Reyntiens’ autonomous panels including an exuberantly painterly Orpheus Charming The Trees (1984) and gorgeous multiple images of Dame Edna Everage. Philip Vann BOOK reviews

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