Galleries - March 2018

20 GALLERIES MARCH 2018 ? ANTHONY HEPWORTH FINE ART DEALERS Dealers in Modern British & Contemporary Painting & Sculpture. We also specialise in the work ofKeith Vaughan 1912-1977 and exhibit Tribal Art, ceramics and furniture. by apptin Mar t01225 447480 m 07970 480650 anthony.hepwor@btconnect.com www.anthonyhepworth.com a AXLE ARTS Leighton Road, Bath BA1 4NF Art consultancy and gallery following a dynamic pop-up exhibition calendar throughout the year. Broad portfolio of international contemporary artists including Modern British; painting, sculpture, ceramics and original print. Mon–Sat11–6 by apptt01225 461230 gallery@axlearts.com t @axle–arts f axlearts www.axlearts.com b BEAUX ARTS BATH 12/13 York Street, Bath BA1 1NG adjacent to Bath Abbey Stewart Edmondson: New Paintings. Until Mar 31. Adam Buick: New Ceramics. Until Mar 31. Mon–Sat10–5, free admn t01225 464850 info@beauxartsbath.co.uk I beaux–arts–bath t @beauxartsbath f Beaux-Arts-Bath www.beauxartsbath.co.uk GE ORG E S T T H E C I R C U S C H U R C H S T S U T T O N S T M O N M O U T H S T D GAY S T REE T G R E A T P U L T E N E Y S B R I D G E S T WE S T G A T E S T J A M E S S T Y O R K S T W EST S T J U L I A N R O A D MI LS OM S T C L E V E L A N D B R . B A T H W L O N D O N R O A D - A 4 O A D W A L C O T S T L O N D O N S T N O R T H P A R A D E R O Y A L A V E N U E HENRIETTA PARK GREEN PK STATION a b e d h c f g c BONHAMS Queen Square House, Charlotte Street, Bath BA1 2LL t01225 788988 d DAVID SIMON CONTEMPORARY 4 Bartlett Street, Bath BA1 2QZ Diana Matthews FRSA: Transient Space. Mar 9–Apr 9. Erica Timothy: Ceramics. Mar 9–Apr 9. Trained at Bath Academy ofArt in the 1950s, her newest paintings ofabstract and still life compositions are shown alongside the sculptural ceramic vessels ofErica Timothy. Mon–Sat10–6, clo Wed t01225 460189 gallery@davidsimoncontemporary.com t @davidsimontweet f davidsimoncontemporary www.davidsimoncontemporary.com e EDGAR MODERN Bartlett Street, Bath BA1 2EE off George Street Henrietta Dubrey: Nude. Bath solo exhibition. Mar 17–31. “These paintings are personal. They are naked, nude, exposed, rude, pink, fleshy, secret.” Dubrey 2018. Affordable Art Fair Battersea. Dubrey exhibition launch. Mar 8–11. Tue–Sat10.30–4 t01225 443746 enquiries@edgarmodern.com I edgar–modern t @EdgarModern f edgarmodern www.edgarmodern.com f GALLERY NINE 9B Margarets Buildings, Bath BA1 2LP www.gallerynine.co.uk g LANE HOUSE ARTS 5 Nelson Place East, Bath BA1 5DA Wed–Fri 10–5.30, Sat10.30–6 & by apptt07767 498403 info@lanehousearts.co.uk t @LaneHouseArts f LaneHouseArts www.lanehousearts.co.uk h NICK CUDWORTH GALLERY 5 London Street, Bath BA1 5BU top of Walcot Street Monthly exhibitions of paintings and prints by Nick Cudworth reflecting his interest in music and landscape, specialising in paintings ofBath and surrounding area. Nick paints in his studio to the rear ofthe gallery and is available to discuss his work with visitors. Tue–Sat10–5 t01225 445221 m 07968 047639 gallery@nickcudworth.com www.nickcudworth.com MAP 11 ENGLAND BATH It is hard to quite recapture now the degree offame and critical admiration the Italian Modernist sculptor Marino Marini enjoyed on both sides ofthe Atlantic in the immediate post-war period, with inclusion in major exhibitions at MOMA and Curt Valentin’s celebrated Bucholz Gallery in New York in the late 40s/early 50s and the major sculpture prize at the 1954 Venice Biennale. His core subject matter, the rider on the horse, became, in its many dramatic transformations, a powerful symbol of the period’s shifting zeitgeists of hope and despair over some four or more decades. Less familiar perhaps were his great strengths as a printmaker, which makes a new show at Gallery Pangolin particularly welcome. Mostly on horse and rider themes, they convey his exhilarating playfulness and darker anxieties. N U THUMB nail Marino Marini ‘Cavalier et Cheval’

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