Galleries magazine - page 27

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R E BUCHELI FINE ART FINE FRAMES
Albion House, 12A Broad Street, BS1 2HL
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LIME TREE BRISTOL
84 HotwelRoad, BristolBS8 4UB
Welcoming gallery in harbourside setting.
Depth of Colour:
Invited Members of the Royal Institute
of Oil Painters. Sep 4–Oct 2. Landscape, still life and
figurativepaintings by a group of distinguished ROIs:
Malcolm Ashman, Susan Bower, Roy Freer,
Lachlan Goudie, Philip James, Lucy McKie, Luis Morris
and Peter Wileman, plus Graham Webber.
See also East Anglia map
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THE ROYAL WEST OF ENGLAND ACADEMY
Queens Road, BristolBS8 1PX
Back From the Front: Art, Memory and the Aftermath
of War.
Until Sep 14.
A major programme of new exhibitions exploring the
theme of conflict and memory in commemoration of the
WW1 centenary. Featuring John and Paul Nash alongside
leading contemporary artists including Tim Shaw, Xavier
Pick, Emma Stibbon and Elizabeth Turrell. A reflection on
the legacy of conflict, past and present.
Tue–Sat 10–6 (last entry 5.30), Sun 11–5
closed Mon except BHols t 0117973 5129
SEPTEMBER 2014 GALLERIES
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Temple Meads
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ATKINSON GALLERY
Millfield School, Street, Somerset BA16 0YD
Duncan Elliott:
‘Time’s Ceilidh’. Sep 1–Oct 18.
*ad
Daily 9.30–5, closed Sun
t 01458 444322
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THE COURT GALLERY
Landshire House, West Quantoxhead, Somerset TA4 4DX
Dealers in
Modern British and French Art.
By appointment only
Exhibiting at
20/21 British Art Fair
, Royal College of Art,
London SW7, Stand 45, Sep 10–14.
t 01984 639969 m 07890 409703
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FREYA MITTON
Dealer in 20th Century British Art,
Somerset.
By appointment only
Showing a select collection at the
20/21 British Art Fair
at theRCA, London SW7, Stand 58. Sep 10–14.
t 01761 241198 m 07968 562499
WILTSHIRE
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MOMPESSON HOUSE
Cathedral Close, Salisbury, Wilts SP1 2EL
Material Connections Across The Ages:
Contemporary
Sculptureat Mompesson. Until Nov 2.
20 sculptors – Elisabeth Frink, Peter Randall-Page,
established and emerging artists. Over 60 works in
ceramic, glass, paper, metal, stone, textile, wood,
throughout a fine18th C. houseand garden.
Sat–Wed 11–4.30, closed Thur/Fri
t 01722 335659
CHANNEL ISLANDS
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COACH-HOUSE GALLERY
Les Islets, St Peters, Guernsey GY7 9ES
Original Contemporary Work of Quality
always on
show with locally produced etchings by
B. Owen Jones
RWS, RE
and
Paul Bisson.
Visiting exhibitions from UK
artists changemonthly.
Daily inc Sun 11–5
t 01481 265339
Thefirst in theAffordableArt
Fair’s early 2000’s outward
expansion from London into an
international franchise that now
includes New York, Milan,
Hong Kong and Singapore,
AAF Bristol, over the last
decade or more, has clearly
established itself as a popular
fixture on the city’s art scene.
While it still retains its wonderful
venue in Brunel’s Old Station at
Temple Meads, it is now
changing its timing from Spring
to Autumn, 19-21 September to
be precise.
With 55 galleries participating
GreenStage, Lime Tree
(Bristol),
Marine House at
Beer, Rostra, Woodbine
Contemporary Fine Art,
Eton
among them, it certainly
seems to remain just as popular
as ever.
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