Galleries magazine - page 45

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LA GALLERIA
30 Royal Opera Arcade, Pall Mall Entrance, SW1Y 4UY
Derek Hare:
Recent Paintings. Jun 16–21.
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With a wide range of skies and atmospheric moods, this
latest exhibition promises followers of Derek Hare’s work
even more surprises as well as introducing new viewers to
a selection of fascinating and evocative paintings.
Mon–Sat 10–6
t 07711 555812
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GOLDEN SQUARE
London W1F 9HZ
Josie Spencer:
Sculpture –‘Archaeology of Our Time’.
May 1–Oct 31.
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Impressive life sized figures in bronze from the recent
successful exhibit in Hoxton.
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MacDOUGALL’S
30a Charles II Street, SW1Y 4AE
Pre-auction exhibition of
Russian Art, Works of Art,
Fabergé
and
Icons. *ad
May 23, 1-6pm, May 27–Jun 3, 10–6
Auction of Russian Art,
Wed Jun 4, 10.30am.
Auction of Russian Works of Art, Fabergé
and
Icons,
Wed Jun 4, 3.30pm.
t 020 7389 8160
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MALL GALLERIES
The Mall (nr Trafalgar Square), SW1
Pastel Society Annual Exhibition.
Jun 10–21.
A positive challenge to those with pre-conceived ideas
about pastels. It is vibrant, adventurous and creative whilst
still upholding traditional skills of draughtsmanship.
10–5 (closes 4pm final day)
The Art Room: Face Time.
Jun 16–21.
Major UK artists showing work to support the children’s
charity, The Art Room.
10–5
Hesketh Hubbard Art Society Annual Exhibition.
Jun 23–28.
London’s largest life drawing society showcases the
variety of styles and media of figure drawing and portrait
studies.
10–5
The SWA 2014 Annual Exhibition.
Jun 26–Jul 5.
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Exciting and ground-breaking exhibits are on show at
JUNE 2014 GALLERIES
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these prestigious galleries in the heart of London.
Come and view some of our top international and
professional artists and sculptors at this remarkably
diverse exhibition.
10–5 (closes 3pm final day)
t 07528 477002
t 020 7930 6844
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THE NATIONAL GALLERY
Trafalgar Square, WC2N 5DN
Veronese: Magnificence in Renaissance Venice.
Mar 19–Jun 15.
Entrance Room 9, admn charge.
Major works by Paolo Veronese –one of the greatest
painters of the 16th century –in the first show on the artist
to be held in the United Kingdom.
Building the Picture: Architecture in Italian
Renaissance Painting.
Apr 30–Sep 21.
Sunley Room, admn free.
Discover how architecture was employed to frame figures
and construct space in pictures from the 14th, 15th and
16th centuries.
Making Colour.
Jun 18–Sep 7.
Sainsbury Wing, admn charge.
Journey through the history of colour –discover the
wide range of materials that are used to create colour in
paintings and other works of art.
Daily 10–6, Fri until 9
t 020 7747 2885 Gallery Information
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PANTER & HALL
11–12 Pall Mall, SW1Y 5LU
Mark Demsteader:
‘Studies’ –new paintings and
drawings by one of the most popular figurative artists
working in England today. Jun 4–20.
Simon Taylor:
‘In a Suspended State’ –a select collection
of new photorealist paintings. Jun 2–6.
Andrew Scott George:
‘New Landscapes’ –views of
the Mendip Hills of North Somerset, Dorset’s coastline
and the hills of Scotland magically captured in egg
tempera.
Jun 9–13.
Peter McLaren:
‘Recent Paintings’. Jun 18–27.
‘Tradition –Modern Figurative Painting in Britain
Today’.
Jun 25–Jul 11.
An exhibition showcasing paintings by Michael Alford,
John Martin, Luke Martineau, Richard Pikesley,
Susan Ryder, David Sawyer and Robert Wells amongst
others.
Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–2
t 020 7399 9999
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WILDLIFE ARTIST OF THE YEAR 2014
at Mall Galleries, SW1A 2BJ
The seventh annual wildlife art exhibition and sale.
Jun 2–7.
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Featuring Wildlife Artist of the Year, the David Shepherd
Archive Collection and work by special guest artists
Barry Sutton, Claire Harkess, Davina Bosanquet,
Radka Kirby, Stella Mays
and
Nichola Theakston.
PV Mon Jun 2, 5.30-9pm, call 01483 272323
Public Viewing and Sales:
Tue–Sat 10–5 (4pm Sat)
Free painting demonstrations:
Wed Jun 4, 12-3pm, Hazel Soan.
Sat Jun 7, 11-2pm, Jonathan Truss.
t 01483 272323
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