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Current Exhibitions

Find current and upcoming exhibitions and events here, plus an archive of selected past exhibitions. 

Tony Hull: Hot Under the Collar

 Tony Hull’s paintings are made slowly over a period of time and in turn relate to the fabric of things through time. Hull is interested in the effects of anachronism and how cropping or changes in paint handling can alter meaning. The most recent series references contemporary iconography and value systems within the context of 16th century Flemish paintings of children.

Upcoming Exhibitions

Hector de Gregorio: Marvels of Things Created and Miraculous Aspects of Existing Things

Inspired by the poetic visual language of Al-Qaswini's 13th Century book, this new exhibition features a series of seven images that introduce the viewer to characters that are in attendance at a meta-mythical partyin a not too far town of the imagination...

Lex Thomas: Of Truth of Clouds

Taking its title from critic John Ruskin’s third volume of Modern Painters Lex Thomas’ latest series of paintings linger on the Romantic sublime and quote from a historical obsession with the End of the World. Whilst these works reference the essence of the sublime they also suggest that perhaps modern Man has conquered all of nature apart from his own. With a Utopian quest fuelled by a para-religious pursuit of technological advancement perhaps it is the machines that will win.

Past Exhibitions

Palvinder Nangla: Lost & Found

Leeds born mixed media artist Palvinder Nangla looks at urban decay as a source of inspiration, using discarded and found objects which no longer have a place in our consumer society but all tell a story of their beginnings and their end. To give these objects a new purpose, Palvinder Nangla lifts them out of waste into the realm of preciousness, making this his distinctive signature. It is his belief that not enough importance is given to the smallest components of what we call reality. His work concerns the re-discovery of these elements – more importantly, their intrinsic value, which he finds to be very often overlooked.

Nature in Beauty

Nature in Beauty is a new exhibition dedicated to art inspired by nature. Exhibiting artists include Kim Baker, Fiona Dean, Susan Derges, Abigail Fallis, Michele Fletcher, Carne Griffiths, Chris Kettle, Caroline List, Richard Misrach, Marc Quinn, Alessandro Raho, Gwen Ramsay, Karl de Vroomen and Jake Wood Evans.

Andy Warhol: Marilyn Monroe

Andy Warhol was a key figure in Pop Art, a movement that emerged in America in the 1950s and became prominent over the next two decades. Andy Warhol’s Marilyn series are undoubtedly amongst the artist’s most iconic and best-loved works. This series of large format screenprints on Lenox Museum board were published by Sunday B Morning, and are affordable alternative to the earlier signed examples.

 

Deck the Walls

Give the gift of art this Christmas, and choose from this collection of new, exclusive original postcard-sized works by our artists.

Shock of the Old: Chris Kettle & Jake Wood Evans

Chris Kettle and Jake Wood Evans are two of southern England’s most exciting and adventurous figurative artists. The show celebrates a return to classical craft and aesthetic mastery: Kettle and Wood Evans dare to be traditional even as they engage the modern subject; their exquisite but highly contemporary work shows them spearheading a movement out of the cul-de-sac of the clichéd and conformist gimmickry of recent conceptual art. These paintings offer the regained possibility of beauty and contemplative exploration to the viewer seeking true artistic value.

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