Galleries magazine - page 34

cambridge city
art fair
The Guildhall, Cambridge
10 - 12 October 2014
Although only in its second year,
Cambridge City Art Fair
already seems well on the way
to becoming an established
event within the eastern region.
With 45 galleries participating,
this year’s fair at The Guildhall is
a full house, the range of work
on show covering a really wide
spectrum – from 18/19th C. to
20th C. and Contemporary –
from the UK and around the
world. This time too they have
added a really enterprising
series of talks and presentations
by curators and artists from the
region. As the organisers say,
“you no longer need to go to
London art fairs to see the best
galleries – they’re coming to
you!” Meanwhile here’s a
selection of what some of the
galleries will be presenting . . .
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CARINA HASLAM FINE ART
Stand F3
Artists include Evelyn Armstrong,
Alain Kurylo, Fiona McRae,
Alison McWhirter, Craig Mooney,
John O’Connor, Rebecca Polyblank,
Janet Shrimpton, Colin Willey
Image
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: Alison McWhirter,
Spring
Blooms Blue Glass
GALLERY JKL –
Stand C6
Artists include Georges Coran, André
Cottavoz, Patrick Delaunay, Virginie
Mezan de Malartic, Peter Moore,
Fanny Pochon, Maurice Savin
Image
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: Georges Coran,
Les
Pastèques Jaunes (Yellow
Watermelons)
, 1962
LINDA BLACKSTONE GALLERY
Stand A1/A2
Artists include Dganit Blechner,
Sebastien Levigne, Bernard Saint-
Maxent, Ian Mastin, Anne-Marie Butlin,
Richard Baker, Susan Brown, Eoghan
Bridge, Rosa Sepple
Image
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: Richard Baker
, St John’s
College May Week
, mixed media,
50 x 70cm
LIME TREE GALLERY –
Stand E3
Artists include Judith I Bridgland,
Michael Clark, Stephen Lindsay, Robert
Newton, Peter King, Philip Richardson,
David Smith, Peter Wileman
Image
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: David Smith,
Midsummer
Night, Orkney
WOODBINE CONTEMPORARY ARTS
Stand B5/B6
Artists include Daniel Crouch, Charles
Harrison, Juliet Holton, Emma
Jackson, Michael Murfin, Julie
Needham, Ailsa Read, David
Strickland
Image
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: Juliet Holton,
0109141L,
mixed media on board, 91 x 91 cm
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