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GALLERIES MARCH 2014
MAP 25 LONDON
OLD BOND STREET
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ALBEMARLE GALLERY
49 Albemarle Street, W1S 4JR
Contemporary
British and European Paintings.
Bae Joonsung:
The Costume of the Painter.
Mar 6–Apr 2.
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HwangSeon Tae:
Sunlight. Mar 6–Apr 2.
Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–4
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BELGRAVIA GALLERY
45 Albemarle Street, W1S 4JL
Trish Wylie.
Mar 11– Apr 7.
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London artist Trish Wylie explores the cinematic genre,
taking individual moments from great western movies and
giving them a big presence on the wall.
Mon–Fri 10–6
t 020 7495 1010
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ERARTA GALLERIES
8 Berkeley Street, W1J 8DN
Red Gift: Artists from Krasnodar.
Feb 7–Mar 29.
Exhibition of 3 painters from Krasnodar in celebration of
the Sochi Olympics.
Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–5
tube Green Park, Piccadilly Circus
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JOHN MITCHELL FINE PAINTINGS
44 Old Bond Street, W1S 4GB
Peaks and Glaciers 2014:
Paintings and Drawings of the
Alps from 1800 onwards. Jan 20–Mar 7.
Downloadable catalogue available from our website.
t 020 7493 7567
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RICHARD NAGY LTD
22 Old Bond Street, W1S 4PY
Classic Modernism, German Expressionism,
Viennese Secession
including works by
Egon Schiele
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Gustav Klimt,
and their contemporaries.
Open by appointment
t 020 7262 6400
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WATERHOUSE & DODD
47 Albemarle Street, W1S 4JW
Martyn Brewster:
Night Poetry.
Mar 5–29.
The second solo exhibition at Waterhouse & Dodd for this
acclaimed abstract painter focuses on the coastal light
theme first explored in his sell out show of 2012.
Over forty works from the past two years will be exhibited
with prices ranging from £450 to £8,500.
Catalogue available on request.
Mon–Fri 9.30–6, Sat 11–4
t 020 7734 7800
Robin
Richmond
‘Argigento’
Robin Richmond transcribes
landscape and stirs emotion,
confidently evoking that
intangible sense of infinity,
known as the Romantic Sublime.
A fiery heat glows in renderings
of ancient Sicilian places like
Argigento. In others, like
Chekhov’s Dream
and
Ice Sings
– the diaphanous textures of
Lake Rouffiac in January – blues,
whites, violets, mauves and
jades float and freeze. Warmth
and cold enhance one another in
Solitary Fields.
These canvases encourage
the eye and the mind to
negotiate distance, depth,
reflection and even time,
exploring the very borderlines
and edges of perception. The
notion of an ‘event horizon’, a
boundary in space-time where
new forces come into play,
springs to mind. Time haunts
her
History of a Silver Birch
Tree in Six Chapters
. Weathered
bark becomes almost like
human skin, a metaphor for
deep time. Her ninth and
biggest show so far at
Curwen &
New Academy
reveals a
heightened power and
concentration.
Corinna Lotz
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