Galleries - February 2010

a THE ARCHITECT’S GALLERY The Powder Rooms, 69–71 Broad St, Teddington TW11 8QZ Two solo artists: Suchi Chidambaram, Ambassador of Arts to theUK in the‘India Now’ 2007 Celebrations, including works from recent travel to Venice and Varanasi; Lisa Henderson – painted responses to the poems of Philip Wells, using colour, texture and illusion, entwined with passages of Wells’ poems in his handwriting. Until Feb 27 (PV Jan 29, 7–10pm). Mon–Sat 11–6.30, by appt outside these hrs curator@thearchitectsgallery.com www.thearchitectsgallery.com t 020 8977 2175 m 07787 508509 b THE CYNTHIA CORBETT GALLERY 15 Claremont Lodge, 15 The Downs, Wimbledon Common, SW20 8UA info@thecynthiacorbettgallery.com www.thecynthiacorbettgallery.com By appointment t 020 8947 6782 m 07939 085076 c DULWICH PICTURE GALLERY Gallery Road, Dulwich Village, SE21 7AD Outstanding collection of 17th& 18thC. old masters and critically acclaimed exhibitions. Paul Nash: The Elements. Feb 10–May 9. rail Victoria–West Dulwich; London Bridge–North Dulwich www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk Tue–Fri 10–5, Sat/Sun, BH Mon 11–5 t 020 8693 5254 d GX GALLERY 43 Denmark Hill, SE5 8RS Contemporary Fine Art: Local and International Artists. Smörgåsbord by select new artists. Jan 15–Feb 4. The Hadron Collider to esoteric abstraction. Something for all tastes. RA’s Past & Present: Limited Edition Prints. Feb 5–25. Sir Terry Frost, Donald Hamilton Fraser, Sandra Blow, John Hoyland. Raymond Brownell. Feb 26–Mar 18. Inspired by the rationalist principles of the ‘concrete art’ movement that developed from the 1930s onwards, and also by the wonderful cohesion of mathematics, Raymond Brownell’s vibrantly coloured paintings convey a subtle sense of order that invites exploration. *ad info@gxgallery.com www.gxgallery.com Mon–Sat 9–6 t 020 7703 8396 e INGO FINCKE GALLERY 24 Battersea Rise, SW11 1EE We represent new and established contemporary artists, concentrating mainly with oil on canvas. With a welcoming atmosphere we attract first time buyers and collectors alike. www.ingofincke.com Mon–Sat 10.30–5.30 t 020 7228 7966 f 020 7652 7966 f LANDMARK SHOW Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Road, Teddington TW11 9NN Promoting the best in contemporary art. Jan 9–29, Feb 8–28. 10–4 weekends, 11–3 weekdays (closed Mon/Tue), admn free www.landmarkartscentre.org t 020 8977 7558 g NORTHCOTE GALLERY 110 Northcote Road, Battersea, SW11 6QP Modern Britishand International Contemporary paintings and sculpture. Mixed Exhibition by Gallery Artists throughout February. info@northcotegallery.com www.northcotegallery.com Tue–Fri 11–7, Sat 11–6 t 020 7924 6741 h POSK GALLERY 238–246 KingStreet, W6 0RF Mark Maximowicz: ‘Kukuryku’ – paintings and cut-outs inspired by Polish and Russian folk art. Jan 24–Feb 5. Exhibition commemorating the 70thAnniversary of Deportation of Polishpeople to USSR. Feb 6–19. Exhibition commemorating 30thAnniversary of Solidarity. Feb 20–Mar 5. Thetradeunion movement which arosein Poland and changed the political make-up of Europe – Posters of that era. Organised by ZPwWB and POSK. PV Feb 20, 5pm. Mon–Sun 11–9 t 020 8741 1940 i THE RUSSELL GALLERY 12 Lower Richmond Road, Putney, SW15 1JP Tom Clifford: ‘Screen’. Jan 28–Feb 20. Evocative and beautifully painted seascapes and Interior Studies. HeathHearn: New Work – ‘Portal’. Feb 25–Mar 18. Abstractions leading into Figurative Evocations of Landscapeand Interior. Strong Colourist. At 20/21 International Art Fair, Royal College of Art, Stand 43, Feb 18–21. russgallery@aol.com www.russell-gallery.com Tue–Sat 10–5.30 t 020 8780 5228 j GREENWICH PRINTMAKERS GALLERY 1A The Market, Greenwich, SE10 9HZ A printmakers gallery in Greenwich displaying a broad range of original limited edition artist’s prints and print methods. New Year Exhibition. Jan 6–Mar 7. February Featured Artists: Anthony Salter. Feb 9–21. Philip Solly. Feb 23–Mar 7. rail DLR Cutty Sark, BR Greenwich, 188 bus www.greenwich-printmakers.org.uk Open Tue–Sun 10–30–5.30 (closed Mon) t 020 8858 1569 32. 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