Galleries - March 2018

MARCH 2018 GALLERIES 15 A 3 6 1 A 4 6 A 3 8 A 4 6 A 3 4 A 4 9 A 4 4 2 A4 65 A 4 1 0 3 A 4 7 A 4 1 A38 A516 M 5 M 6 M 4 0 M 5 0 M54 M42 M6 Shropshire Herefordshire Wor stershire ce Warw dshire St ffa or SHIPSTON ON STOUR BANBURY LEAMINGTON SPA WARWICK HENLEY IN ARDEN BROADWAY WINCHCOMBE HEREFORD BISHOPS FROME LEOMINSTER LUDLOW MUCH WENLOCK BRIDGNORTH WOLVERHAMPTON KIDDERMINSTER WALSALL WORCESTER TEWKESBURY SHREWSBURY BURTON UPON T TELFORD KINGSWINFORD ASTON NORTH CLAINES STOURBRIDGE CASTLE DONINGTON KINETON LICHFIELD OSWESTRY WELSHPOOL BIRMINGHAM COVENTRY DERBY LEIC d a b c b MAP 7 ENGLAND MIDLANDS HEREFORDSHIRE a OLD CHAPEL GALLERY East Street, Pembridge, Herefords HR6 9HB An eclectic collection ofthe best of British fine art and craft. daily 11–5, Sun 11–4, Tue by appt t 01544 388842 oldchapelgallery@googlemail.com t @chapelgallery f OldChapelGallery www.oldchapelgallery.co.uk SHROPSHIRE b TWENTY TWENTY GALLERY 3-4 High Street, Much Wenlock, Shrops TF13 6AA Penny Rees: Paintings. Until Mar 17. British Potters: Mugs and Jugs. Until Mar 17. Tue–Sat 10–5 t 01952 727952 TWENTY TWENTY GALLERY 4 Quality Square, Ludlow, Shrops SY8 1AR Louise Davies: Paintings and prints. Until Mar 10. Emily Stubbs: Ceramics. Until Mar 10. Tue–Sat 10.30–4.30 t 01584 875363 sales@twenty-twenty.co.uk t @2020Gallery www.twenty-twenty.co.uk c WENLOCK FINE ART 3 The Square, Much Wenlock, Shrops TF13 6LX 20th and 21st Century British Paintings. Mon–Sat 10–5 or by appt t 01952 728232 www.wenlockfineart.co.uk WARWICKSHIRE d LEAMINGTON SPA ART GALLERY & MUSEUM The Royal Pump Rooms, The Parade, Royal Leamington Spa, Warwicks CV32 4AA Lights of Leamington. Until Apr 15. This eclectic exhibition, selected and curated by artist Stuart Whipps, showcases the diverse ways light runs through the collection at Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum. Tue–Sat 10.45–5, Sun & BHols 11–4 t 01926 742700 prooms@warwickdc.gov.uk t @LeamSpaArtGall f Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum www.warwickdc.gov.uk/royalpumprooms Teresa Lawler ‘Night Climb II’ Huddersfield Art Gallery (see listing on facing page) Working on what she describes as “the German model” – where art galleries are apparently broadening their horizons from selling paintings in the traditional sense to creating an “art space” – owner of Highgate Contemporary Art Hannah Ivory Baker has gone into business with Claire Pearce and Thrown, who specialises in contemporary ceramics. With a programme of changing exhibitions the aim is to “celebrate and explore the medium’s current uprising within the Arts.” The “uprising” is in the wake ofartists such as Lucie Rie, Grayson Perry and Edmund de Waal, inspiring fellow artists and the buying public alike. Thrown, opening this month, is to have curated exhibitions focusing on form and process, but also featuring guest painters and printmakers to marry ceramics with the visual arts. MT THUMB nail Tom Kemp ‘Pot’

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