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32 GALLERIES OCTOBER 2017 landscapes and seascapes to flowers and birds. PV Oct 15, 12–5. Tue–Sat11–7, Sun 11–5 & by appt t 020 8340 7564 info@highgateart.com t @highgateart www.highgateart.com e HIGHGATE GALLERY 11 South Grove, London N6 6BS Jamaican Intuitives. Oct 13–26. Work by five Jamaican artists as part of the Jamaica 55 celebration of independence. No pretty beach scenes, no ‘tourist‘ art. It is undiluted, powerful and uniquely Jamaican. tube Archway or Highgate buses 143, 210 & 271 from Archway tube to Highgate Village Tue–Fri 1–5, Sat11–4, Sun 11–5 free admn t020 8340 3343 gallery@hlsi.net www.hlsi.net f SYLVESTER FINE ART 64 Belsize Lane, London NW3 5BJ John Farrington. Until Oct 15. A selection of paintings by this British artist. Mixed Exhibition. From Oct 16. A variety of 20th and 21st century British and European artists, including the modern masters, alongside a range of contemporary studio ceramics. Wed–Fri 11–6.30, Sat10–6 Sun 10–4 & by appt t020 7443 5990 info@sylvesterfineart.co.uk t @sylvesterart f SylvesterFineArt www.sylvesterfineart.co.uk g TOM MERRIFIELD GALLERY 37c Fitzjohns Avenue Hampstead, London NW3 5JY Showing a Permanent Exhibition of Sculpture, Drawings and Prints by Tom Merrifield. by apptonly t020 7431 0794 online@tommerrifield.co.uk www.tommerrifield.co.uk MAP 18 LONDON HAMPSTEAD & CAMDEN a BEN URI GALLERY & MUSEUM Art. Identity. Migration 108a Boundary Road, London NW8 0RH Using Art Differently: Art and Wellbeing at Ben Uri. Until Oct 15. Ben Uri considers the importance of art in health and wellbeing, showcasing projects from their Wellbeing Programme featuring collaborations with refugees, those living with dementia and outreach into the community. Mon–Fri 10–5.30, Sat/Sun 11–5 free admn t020 7604 3991 admin@benuri.org t @BenUriGallery f BenUriGallery www.benuri.org.uk b THE CATTO GALLERY 100 Heath Street, London NW3 1DP Walasse Ting. Until Oct 16. Glorious watercolours from the highly collectible Chinese artist, our first show of his work for five years. Chuck Elliott. Oct 19–Nov 6. Chuck uses the latest digital technologies with a strong sense of geometrical art. Mon–Sat10–6, Sun 12.30–6 t020 7435 6660 art@cattogallery.co.uk www.cattogallery.co.uk c FRIEZE LONDON The Regent’s Park, London Frieze London & Masters 2017. Oct 5–8. *ad Frieze Masters features more than 130 leading modern and historical galleries from around the world, showcasing art from the ancient era and Old Masters to the late 20th century. Thu–Sat11–7, Sun 11–6 www.frieze.com d HIGHGATE CONTEMPORARY ART 26 Highgate High Street, London N6 5JG Morris Nitsun: In Praise of Beauty. Oct 15–Nov 12. An exhibition of paintings from PRIMROSE HILL REGENT'S PARK HAMPSTEAD HEATH F H O R N S E Y R O A D G R E E N L A N E S A 1 N O R T H C I R C U L A R R O A C R O U C H H I L L H I L L P A R K R D M I L L L A N E N O R T H E N D R O A D H A V E R S TO C K H A M P S T E A D L A N E F I TZJO HN’ S A VE F I N C H L E Y R D W E L L I N G T O N R D R E G E N T ' S P A R K R D F I N C H L E Y R D C R I C K L E W O O D L A N E P A R K W A Y H I G H G A T E H I G H S T H O L L O W A Y R O T O L L I N G T O N R D P R I N C E O F W A L E S R D R O A D L E S D E N L A N E B E L S I Z E R D B O U N D A R Y A D E L A I D E R O A D P A R A L B A N Y S T C A M D E N S T R O Y A L C O L L E G E S T S T P A N C R A S W A Y K E N T I S H T O W N R O A D E L E R D D BR ON DES B U RY RD KILBU RN PK R D N D A V E C A R T O N V A L E E G R E V I L L E A B B E Y R D K I L B U R N H I G H R D M A I D A V A L E E D G W A R A L B E R T R O A D C A M D E N R O A D C A L E D O N I A N R O A D S E V E N S I S T E R S R D C R I C K L E W O O D B D Y F I N C H L E Y R O A D A V E N U E R O A D C A M D E N H I G H S T R E E T G R E A T N O R T H R D A R C H W A Y P E N T O N V I N R O A D A a d c g e f Highgate Finchley Rd Kilburn Kentish Town Archway Swiss Cottage Chalk Farm Belsize Park Madia Vale Camden Town St Pancras King's Cross Euston y Kilburn High Rd V E H A M P H E A T H S T R E E T F L A S K W A L K A b mpstead There has been an interesting geographical trajectory in Anthony Garratt's work in which a career in design in London has rapidly morphed into a career as a painter and a search for wilder and wilder, landscapes to paint – at times, as he was filmed 'action painting' a huge canvas on the shores of a remote Welsh mountain lake which was then displayed on a boat moored in the lake, painting became more like performance. Now, more firmly based in the West Country, the imaginative journeys are seemingly becoming more internalised; his first solo show at Thackeray Gallery , is entitled 'Imaginarium,' by which he intends to convey the world of imagined experience and memory, the sharing in paint of the imaginative worlds these rugged landscapes and luscious mountain pools have suggested to him. N U THUMB nail Anthony Garratt ‘Stoop’

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