Galleries - September 2016

44 GALLERIES SEPTEMBER 2016 a BARBICAN ART GALLERY Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS Ragnar Kjartansson. Until Sep 4. Live performance, music, film, painting, sculpture and drawing. Bedwyr Williams: The Gulch. Sep 29–Jan 8. Enter the weird and wonderful mind of Welsh artist Bedwyr Williams as he brings the Barbican’s Curve gallery to life with his quest into The Gulch. Sat–Wed 11–8, Thu/Fri 11–9 t 0845 1207550 artinfo@barbican.org.uk t @BarbicanCentre f BarbicanCentre www.barbican.org.uk/artgallery b THE EAGLE GALLERY/EMH ARTS 159 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3AL Gallery re-opens Sep 7. Wed–Fri 11–6, Sat 11–4 & by appt t 020 7833 2674 emmahilleagle@aol.com www.emmahilleagle.com c ESTORICK COLLECTION OF MODERN ITALIAN ART 39a Canonbury Square, London N1 2AN Temporary closure of museum. From Aug 2016 to Jan 2017 the Estorick Collection is closed while the building and garden undergo comprehensive renovation. t 020 7704 9522 t @Estorick f estorickcollection www.estorickcollection.com d FLOWERS 82 Kingsland Road, London E2 8DP Out of Obscurity / Murmur. Until Sep 3. Two part group exhibition relating to abstraction within contemporary photography. Edward Burtynsky: Salt Pans / Essential Elements. Sep 16–Oct 29. see also Cork Street map tube Liverpool Street, Old Street, Hoxton buses 55, 48, 149, 67, 242, 26 Tue–Sat 10–6 t 020 7920 7777 info@flowersgallery.com t @flowersgallery www.flowersgallery.com MES EVER S H O LT RD B L A C K W A L L T U N N E L N O R T H E R N A P P R O P A N C R A S R O A D C A M D E N R H S T P E T E R ' S S T FA RRI N G D O N RD G O S W E L L R D RO S E B E R Y A VE BR I C K L A N E Q UE E NSBR I DG E R D R I C HM O ND R D S O U T H G A T E R D W OB U R N R D G RA Y' S I N N RD ST JOH N S T L O N D ON W AL L H O X T O N S T K I N G S L A N D R O A D K I N GR AH A M ROA D M A R E S T R E E T R O M A N R D E ESSEX ROAD N E W N O R T H R O A D U P P E R S T R OA D B A L L S P O N D R O A D YORK W AY A L E D O N I A N R O A D L I V E R P O O L R O A D H A C K N E Y RO A D B E T H N A L G R E E N R D V I C T O R I A P A R K R O A D F E N C H URC H S T B I S H O P S G A T E CI TY R D F L E E T S T T R A N D N EW G A T E S T F A I R F IE L D R D N H I G M O R I N G L A N E P E N T O N V I L L E E U S T O N R O A D R D C I T Y R O A D T HE HIGHWAY C O MM ERCI AL ROAD C T O R I A E M B A N K M E N T O X F O R D S T R E E T H O L B O R N C L E R K E N W E L L R D O L D S T R E E T W H I T E C H A P E L H I G H S T B O W R D B Liverpool Street Moorgate Aldgate East Temple Angel Old Street Tower Hill King's Cross Bethnal Green Highbury & Isl. Whitechapel Chancery Lane Bl kf i Barbican Cannon St Dalston Junction Hackney Wick a g f b h e c d MAP 29 LONDON CITY, KING’S CROSS, ISLINGTON & EAST END e LEYDEN GALLERY 9/9a Leyden Street, London E1 7LE Wilhelmina Barns-Graham. Sep 7–Oct 8. *ad The large-scale oil painting Movement Across Brown (1973–76) exhibited alongside a collection of vivacious screen-prints (1999–2001) draws attention to the complex visual dialogue occurring between Barns-Graham’s earlier and later work. PV Sep 6, 6.30–9. Tue–Sat 11–7 t 020 7655 4825 info@leydengallery.com t @LeydenGallery f leydengallery www.leydengallery.com f THE MILLINERY WORKS 85/87 Southgate Road, London N1 3JS Arts & Crafts: Furniture and Artefacts. Sep 1–30. Showing for sale with Modern Paintings and Contemporary Art and Craft. Tue–Sat 11–6, Sun 12–5, free admn t 020 7359 2019 art@millineryworks.co.uk t @21stCFurniture f MillineryWorks www.millineryworks.co.uk g NEW ARTIST FAIR Old Truman Brewery, Dray Walk, opposite Ely’s Yard London E1 6QR Summer Exhibition. Sep 10–11. The New Artist Fair returns for the 6th consecutive year; the Old Truman Brewery E1 hosts the Summer Exhibition showcasing over 100 new and recently established international contemporary artists. PV Sep 9, 5.30–9. daily 12–6 t 07751 101770 oliver@newartistfair.com. t @newartistfair f NewArtistFairPage www.newartistfair.com h PANGOLIN LONDON Kings Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9AG Ralph Brown: The Figure in the Fifties & Sixties. Until Oct 22. Deeply rooted in the figurative tradition, Pangolin London casts a new light on Ralph Brown’s early work and its influences and inspirations on other Modern British Sculptors. Mon–Sat 10–6 t 020 7520 1480 gallery@pangolinlondon.com t @pangolinlondon f pangolinlondon www.pangolinlondon.com

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