Galleries - September 2018

40 GALLERIES SEPTEMBER 2018 c THE NATIONAL GALLERY Trafalgar Square, London WC2N 5DN Courtauld Impressionists: From Manet to Cézanne. Sep 17–Jan 20. Ed Ruscha: Course ofEmpire. Until Oct 7. A modern take on the cyclical nature ofcivilisation. Thomas Cole: Eden to Empire. Until Oct 7. First UK exhibition dedicated to Thomas Cole. daily 10–6, Fri until 9 t 0800 912 6958 information@ng-london.org.uk I national–gallery t @NationalGallery f TheNationalGallery www.nationalgallery.org.uk d PANTER & HALL 11–12 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5LU Audrey Grant: Des Meeres und der Liebe Wellen (The Waves ofSea and Love). Until Sep 28. Emma Dunbar and Fiona Millais. Until Oct 5. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat by appt t 020 7399 9999 enquiries@panterandhall.com www.panterandhall.com e WEST STREET GALLERY 8 West Street, Seven Dials, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9NG Regular Exhibitions: contemporary oil and watercolour paintings, sculpture, and ceramics. Gerald Bate, Rosemary Eversfield, Steve Fricker, Paul Harber, John Joseph, Kat Joseph. Mon–Fri 11–6 t 07714 535435 art@west-streetgallery.co.uk www.west-streetgallery.co.uk a LA GALLERIA PALL MALL 5b Pall Mall, 30 Royal Opera Arcade, London SW1Y 4UY www.lagalleria.org b MALL GALLERIES The Mall (nr Trafalgar Square), London SW1 Tribal Art London. Sep 5–8. *ad The largest Tribal Art Fair in the UK with dealers displaying quality ethnographic art from Africa, Oceania and the Americas. www.tribalartlondon.com Derwent Art Prize 2018. Sep 18–23. *ad A show of 67 artworks from 10 different countries highlight- ing the broad spectrum ofdrawing methodologies being utilised by creative practitioners across the world. Accompanied by a dynamic events programme. I derwentpencils t @derwentpencils f DerwentArtPrize www.derwent-artprize.com The Society of Women Artists: 157th Annual Exhibition. Sep 25–30. *ad A mix ofworks in all media by leading professional women artists. www.society-women-artists.org.uk Lydia Corbett: Picasso’s Sylvette. Oct 2–7. *ad Presented by Adrian Hill Fine Art; see East Anglia map. Showing original paintings, sculpture, ceramics and installations. www.iwassylvette.com www.mallgalleries.org.uk K I N G ST C O CK SP U R S T N O RTH UMBER LA N D A VE . OL D COMP TO N S T R EG E N T ARLTON HSE. TER. H A Y M A R K E T W HI T E HA L L THE MA L L L L M A L L B E D F O R D S T FL O R A L S T S T R E E T S A I N T M A R T I N 'S LA N E S H EL TO N ST BOW S TREET A L D W Y C H D R U R Y L A N E G R E A SS R D H ST K S T R E E T R STREET K STRE E T T O N S T C H A R I N G C R O S S R O A D L O N G A C R E W AY S H A F T E S B U R Y A V E S T R A N D W A T E R L O O B S H A F T V I C T O R I A E M B A N K M E N T Covent Garden s Leicester Square Charing Cross Embankment Trafalgar Square d b c e a MAP 21 LONDON TRAFALGAR SQ ‘20thCentury Watercolours and Drawings’ – an annual exhibition held for over 30 years by Abbott and Holder places a collection comprising a roll call of key artists’ works in the view, if not grasp, of collectors and would be collectors again this month. 78 unemotionally but comprehensively annotated works from Ackermann, Gerald R I (1876-1960) to Zeffirelli, Franco (b.1923) and many great names in between can be surveyed on line; it reads like a text book of the good and the great artists of the past century . Witha history as dealers since 1931 and expertise, knowledge and stock carried forward from then, and the surety of a ‘Box of Black Magic’ and your money back if they consider their attribution misplaced, this and not to mention an underwriting of provenance and sale notes where known, must give any purchase pleasure in quality and depth. P H THUMB nail Edward Burra, ‘Pastoria Imperio’

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