Galleries - March 2019

See also England South map. Tue–Sat 10.30–5.30 t 020 8969 3247 printpmc@gmail.com I printmakerscouncil t @PmCouncil f PrintmakersCouncil www.printmakerscouncil.com e THE ROWLEY GALLERY 115 Kensington Church Street, London W8 7LN Mixed Exhibition of small contemporary paintings and prints. Bespoke picture framers since 1898. Hand-finished conservation framing, gilding and veneering. *ad p27 tube Notting Hill Gate Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–4.30 t 020 7727 6495 www.rowleygallery.co.uk f ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART Kensington Gore, SW7 2EU www.rca.ac.uk g SERPENTINE GALLERY Kensington Gardens, London W2 3XA www.serpentinegallery.org h THACKERAY GALLERY 18 Thackeray Street, London W8 5ET Eleri Mills: Landscape – Real and Imagined. Mar 12–29. With strong connections to the surrounding Welsh landscape, acclaimed artist, Eleri Mills has created a stunningly poetic collection of new and unseen artworks for her exhibition at Thackeray Gallery. Tue–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–4 t 020 7937 5883 enquiries@thackeraygallery.com I thackeraygallery t @thackeraygall www.thackeraygallery.com i WILLER 12-14 Holland Street, Kensington, London W8 4LT Fiamma Colonna Montagu: Ceramic Sculpture. Until Mar 30. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–5 & by appt t 020 7937 3518 info@willer.co.uk www.willer.co.uk 26 GALLERIES MARCH 2019 MAP 16 LONDON KENSINGTON & NOTTING HILL KENSINGTON GARDENS HOLLAND PARK P R A E D S T R E E T C L A R E N D O N R O A D L A D B RO KE S Q P A LA CE G S . C A M P D E N H I L L R O A D E X H IB IT I O Q U E E N WE S T B O U RN E TC E S U S S E X G D N S Q U E E N S W A Y L A D B R O K E G R O V E P A R K R O A D N O T T I N G H I L L G A T E W E S T B O U R N E G R O V E P E M B R I D G E R D H O L L A N D P A R K R O A D K E N S I N G T O N C H U R C H S T O L L A N D R OAD K E N S I N G T O N H I G H S T K E N S I N G T O N R O A D B A Y S W A T E R R O A D W E S T W A Y M O T O R W A Y A 4 0 ( M ) e b c i h a g f d g HighSt Kensington Holland Park Queensway Bayswater Warwick Ave Ladbroke Grove Notting Hill Gate Westbourne Pk a BAYSWATER ARTISTS Bayswater Road, London W2 On the railings in Bayswater Road between Lancaster Gate tube and Queensway, original art all displayed by artists themselves for you to buy and take away. Sun 10–5 t 07753 387050 secretary.bayswaterartists@gmail.com t @BayswaterART www.bayswater-road-artists.co.uk b GALLERY 19 19 Kensington Court Place, London W8 5BJ Specialising in architectural views of Kensington, London and Italy. Original paintings, limited edition prints, photographs, maps, architectural models. Features original paintings, house portrait commissions, giclée print collection of Gordon French. Bespoke onsite picture framing. Mon–Sat 10–6 t 020 7937 7222 info@gallery19.com www.gallery19.com c LEIGHTON HOUSE MUSEUM 12 Holland Park Road, London W14 8LZ Former home and studio of leading Victorian artist Frederic, Lord Leighton (1830-96). A private palace of art, built to designs of George Aitchison, extended and embellished over a 30 year period. Admn £9; concs £7; National Trust members £3.50; Art Fund m’brs free. daily 10–5.30, clo Tue t 020 7602 3316 www.leightonhouse.co.uk d LONDON PRINT STUDIO GALLERY 425 Harrow Rd, London W10 4RE Printmakers Council: Journeys. Mar 5–15. *ad p23 PMC members’ exhibition of original prints interpreting the Journeys theme; personal artistic journeys, actual journeys travelled, transportation vehicle or vessels. A wide range of original ideas form this all-encompassing exhibition. Trained under Euan Uglow at the Slade in the early 1980s, Susannah Fiennes imbibed ideas about the geometry of the human figure from a firm task-master at an early stage in her career so it is some measure of her independence of artistic spirit that her painting has, over the last three decades, come to pursue very different concerns from his, less to do with the strictures of measurement and proportion and more what these geometries say about human gestures and feelings. In this first show with T he Redfern Gallery, they focus on the shapes arms make while, for example, lighting a candle, picking fruit, cooking sausages, leaning on a broom, making a fire, swimming. In short the simple and everyday but, through the quiet focus on the particularity of the gesture, transformed into something tender, almost sacramental. NU THUMB nail Susannah Fiennes ‘Dead-heading’

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