Galleries - March 2018

22 GALLERIES MARCH 2018 SURREY ? BELGRAVIA GALLERY Belgravia Gallery in the Surrey Hills. Exhibition of gallery artists at our Surrey Hills Gallery. John Illsley, Monroe Hodder, Lesley Thiel and others. Contact us to book an appointment. laura@belgraviagallery.com www.belgraviagallery.com a GUILDFORD HOUSE GALLERY 155 High Street, Guildford, Surrey GU1 3AJ Sunday Times Watercolour Competition: Exhibition 2017. 30th Anniversary. Until Mar 10. The largest and most prestigious prize for contemporary watercolour paintingin the UK; abstract or figurative, contemporary or traditional, it celebrates the beauty and diversity of watercolour and water-based media. Mon–Sat 10–4.45, free admn t 01483 444751 heritageservices@guildford.gov.uk t @GfordHeritage f Guildford’sHeritage www.guildford.gov.uk/guildfordhouse b THE LIGHTBOX Chobham Road, Woking, Surrey GU21 4AA www.thelightbox.org.uk HAMPSHIRE c THE MINSTER GALLERY 3a Great Minster Street, Winchester, Hants SO23 9HA RoyalSociety of British Artists. Until Mar 23. An exhibition of paintings by selected members of the RBA alongwith excitingnew work from our gallery artists, both British and International contemporary painters and sculptors. t 01962 877601 info@minstergallery.com www.minstergallery.com WEST SUSSEX d PALLANT HOUSE GALLERY 9North Pallant, Chichester, W Sussex PO191TJ Leonard Rosoman: PaintingTheatre. Until Apr 29. Experience John Osborne’s controversial play ‘A Patriot for Me’ through the eyes of British painter Leonard Rosoman RA (1913–2012). Tue–Sat 10–5, Thu 10–8, Sun/BHols 11–5 t 01243 774557 info@pallant.org.uk I pallanthousegallery t @pallantgallery f pallantgallery www.pallant.org.uk A 3 3 8 A 3 4 A 3 0 A 3 3 9 A 33 7 A 3 1 A 3 0 3 A 2 8 5 M 2 7 A 2 7 A 3 6 M 3 A 3 1 A 3 A 2 8 3 A 2 9 A 2 6 A 2 7 2 A 2 3 A 2 4 A 2 4 A 2 9 A 2 1 A 2 1 A 2 6 A 2 8 A 2 A 2 9 9 M 2 M 2 0 M 2 3 M 3 M 3 M 2 5 M 2 5 MARLBOROUGH ANDOVER SBURY CHRISTCHURCH LYMINGTON YARMOUTH NEWPORT RYDE COWES BEMBRIDGE HUNGERFORD NEWBURY VIRGINIA WATER BASINGSTOKE STOCKBRIDGE WINCHESTER PETERSFIELD ALTON FARNHAM ALDERSHOT GUILDFORD WEYBRIDGE LEATHERHEAD DORKING REIGATE SEVENOAKS EAST GRINSTEAD TONBRIDGE GRAVESEND CHATHAM MAIDSTONE TICEHURST SITTINGBOURNE MARGATE RAMSGATE SANDWICH DEAL ASHFORD DOVER FOLKESTONE HYTHE NEW ROMNEY RYE TENTERDEN HASTINGS BEXHILL EASTBOURNE LEWES HAYWARDS HEATH HORSHAM TUNBRIDGE WELLS BILLINGSHURST PETWORTH MIDHURST CHICHESTER WORTHING SMARDEN ESHER GODALMING UCKFIELD HOVE SELBORNE HINDHEAD HARTLEY WINTNEY GRAYSHOTT WOKING DITCHLING LENHAM LYNDHURST ROWLANDS CASTLE COWFOLD ARUNDEL KINGSCLERE BECKENHAM COMPTON ALRESFORD SUNNINGHILL REDHILL SUNBURY-ON-THAMES ST LEONARDS BOUGHTON ALFRISTON GREATER LONDON M25 SOUTHAMPTON PORTSMOUTH BRIGHTON ISLE OF WIGHT CANTERBURY a e g d h i f b c j MAP 13 ENGLAND SOUTH Those of a certain age (and many others) won’t avoid having their gaze drawn to the work of Alain Bertand here left and at the Catto Gallery in late March. He is an early French baby boomer whose childhood brought US icons into his home via his own brush and pen. Bertrand has created a lifetime’s graphic work documentinghis passion for American cars, music, machines and metallica. As a sometime Renault worker, his incorporation of images taken from his own collection of classic cars of the late mid 20th century into imagined views of the cars ‘at home’ dressed as the supra normal stimuli that they are, make compellingviewing. Hung at Catto as one room of mono and one of colour works of musical and mechanical extraction, these are being shown here for the first time. PH THUMB nail Alain Bertrand ‘Tornado’

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