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30 GALLERIES DECEMBER 2016 MAP 19 LONDON KENSINGTON & NOTTING HILL KENSINGTON GARDENS HOLLAND PARK P R A E D S T R E E T A R E N D O N R O A D L A D B RO KE S Q P A LA CE G S . C A M P D E N H I L L R O A D E X H IB IT Q U E E N WE S T B O U RN E TC E S U S S E X G D Q U E E N S W A Y L A D B R O K E G R O V E P A R K R O A D N O T T I N G H I L L G A T E W E S T B O U R N E G R O V E P E M B R I D G E R D R O A D K E N S I N G T O N C H U R C H S T K E N S I N G T O N H I G H S T K E N S I N G T O N R O A D B A Y S W A T E R R O A D M O T O R W A Y A 4 0 ( M ) e b f d c i h a g g High St Kensington d Park Queensway Bayswater Ladbroke Grove Notting Hill Gate Westbourne Pk a GALLERY 19 19 Kensington Court Place, London W8 5BJ Bespoke picture framer and art gallery specialising in architectural views of Kensington, London and Italy. The permanent collection features original paintings, Limited Edition prints and photographs, reproduction maps and globes of the world, leather-bound journals, architectural models, unique hand-crafted objects from Italy and house portraits availableby commission. Mon–Sat 10–6 t 020 7937 7222 info@gallery19.com www.gallery19.com b GREGG BAKER ASIAN ART 142 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BN Infinite Space – the New Japan. Until Jan 15. *ad An exhibition of Post-war Avant-garde Japanese art featuring works by Hisao Domoto, Yuichi Inoue, Ochi Kenzo, Suda Kokuta, TagashigeMori, Morita Shiryu, Takeo Yamaguchi. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–4 t 020 7221 3533 info@japanesescreens.com www.japanesescreens.com c LEIGHTON HOUSE MUSEUM 12 Holland ParkRoad, London W14 8LZ Former home and studio of leading Victorian artist Frederic, Lord Leighton (1830-96). A private palace of art, built to designs of George Aitchison, extended and embellished over a 30 year period. Admn £7; concs £5; National Trust members £3.50 Art Fund members free daily 10–5.30, clo Tue t 020 7602 3316 www.leightonhouse.co.uk d PALM TREE GALLERY 291 Portobello Road, London W10 5TD Fuller Maps: Get Lost. Contemporary maps and new works, including Fuller’s London Town and original edition prints. Uniqueopportunity to se works which haveben acquired by The British Library and Museum of London. Mon–Sat 11–6 t 0208 964 8153 info@palmtregallery.com www.palmtreegallery.com e THE ROWLEY GALLERY 115 Kensington Church Street, London W8 7LN Mixed Exhibition of small contemporary paintings and prints. *ad Bespoke picture framers since 1898. Hand-finished conservation framing, gilding and veneering. tubeNotting Hill Gate Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–4.30 t 020 7727 6495 www.rowleygallery.co.uk f ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART Kensington Gore, London SW7 2EU www.rca.ac.uk g SERPENTINE GALLERY Kensington Gardens, London W2 3XA www.serpentinegallery.org h THACKERAY GALLERY 18 Thackeray Street, London W8 5ET Judy Buxton: Cascade. Dec 6–22. Renowned British Artist, Judy Buxton, has created a magnificent collection of 20 new oil paintings. Some vast in scale – inspired by reflections, light and nature. Tue–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–4 t 020 7937 5883 enquiries@thackeraygallery.com t @thackeraygall www.thackeraygallery.com i WILLER 12-14 Holland Street, Kensington, London W8 4LT New Tableware: Part I. Until Dec 23. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–5 & by appt t 020 7937 3518 info@willer.co.uk www.willer.co.uk A History of Pictures by David Hockney & Martin Gayford, Thames & Hudson £29.95 We are presently immersed, even drowning, in imagery presented in formats unknown 30 years ago – in an art world which prefers an ‘image’ to a ‘picture’ here is an artist’s (DH) and historian’s (MG) synthesis presented as individual ‘voices’ describing pictures as they see BOOK review them, helping us to see them from their point of view. It is supported by beautifully balanced pictures in a book that is hard not to pick up, bequietly drawn into and to share thoughts on with others. The cover here appears off piste until thesmall print tells you DH created it on his ipad; obliquely appropriate: don’t judge this text by its cover – buy it for someone for Christmas. Paul Hooper

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