Galleries - July 2010

HERTFORDSHIRE d THE HENRY MOORE FOUNDATION Perry Green, MuchHadham, Herts SG10 6EE Artist Henry Moore livedat Perry Green for over 40 years. Visit his restored house, studios and world-class sculpture gardens. Henry Moore Deluxe: Books, Prints andPortfolios Exhibition. Mar 30–Aug 30. Major show exploring the stories behindMoore’s graphic work in lavish detail. Shop, refreshments. Book now on: www.henry-moore.org t 01279 843333 BERKSHIRE e THE CONTEMPORARY FINE ART GALLERY ETON 31 HighStreet, Eton, Berks SL4 6AX Scottish Contemporary artists & Zimbabwean Stone Sculpture. Invitations/catalogues on request. Please view our new website. 7 Days a Week 9–5 mail@cfag.co.uk www.cfag.co.uk t 01753 854315 (day) t 01753 830731 (eve) f STANLEY SPENCER GALLERY HighStreet, Cookham, Berks SL6 9SJ Summer Exhibition: Stanley and the First Mrs Spencer. Apr 1–Oct 31. A new approach to the Gallery’s display of Spencer’s art, concentrating attention on his first wife Hilda Carline and her influence on his work. Daily 10.30–5.30 www.stanleyspencer.org.uk t 01628 471885 (info & group bookings) MIDDLESEX g BELDAM GALLERY Brunel University (Wilfred Brown Building) Kingston Lane, Uxbridge West London UB8 3PH Jake and Dinos Chapman: My Giant Colouring Book. Jul 5–30. A HaywardTouring Exhibition. Series of 21 etchings, publishedby The Paragon Press in 2004, offering a fascinating introduction to the imaginations of two of Britain’s most inventive and subversive artists. Mon–Fri 10–5, excl BHols, admn free artscentre@brunel.ac.uk www.brunel.ac.uk/beldamgallery t 01895 266074 f 01895 269735 A 6 A 6 0 0 A 5 A 4 1 8 A 4 1 A 4 0 A 3 0 8 M 1 M 1 A 1 ( M 1 ) M 2 5 M 2 5 A 1 0 CENTRAL LONDON ASCOT WINDSOR MAIDENHEAD AYLESBURY HARROW UXBRIDGE RICKMANSWORTH WATFORD BARNET HERTFORD HATFIELD HEMEL HEMPSTEAD LINSLADE WOBURN KEYNES HIGH WYCOMBE MARLOW SLOUGH ETON ST ALBANS STEVENAGE LUTON LETCHWORTH THAME - HENLEY-ON MES THA GREAT MISSENDEN AMERSHAM NORTHWOOD WARE MUCH HADHAM RRY COOKHAM e g d f c W A R G R A V E R O A H A R T S T R E A D I N G R W H I T E H HENLEY-ON-THAMES a b OXFORDSHIRE a BARRY KEENE GALLERY 12 Thameside, Henley-on-Thames, Oxon RG9 1BH Modern, Contemporary & Antique Art. Paintings, Watercolours, Drawings, Etchings, Prints. Recent Sculpture in Bronze and Stone. Master Frame Maker, Picture Conservation, Cleaning andRestoration. Specialising in Fine Art since 1963. Tue–Sat 9.30–5.30 enquiries@barrykeenegallery.co.uk www.barrykeenegallery.co.uk t 01491 577119 b BOHUN GALLERY 15 Reading Road, Henley-on-Thames, Oxon RG9 1AB The Living Art of British Painting. Jun 14–Aug 14. (Closed Jul 1–4.) Including work by Mary Fedden, John Hoyland, Eric Rimmington, Evelyn Williams, Victoria Crowe, Joyce Cairns, Jennifer McRae, George Donald andmany others. Martin Cook: Lettering for the garden. Apr 26–Jul 31. Major new collection of works for the garden from craftsman letter carver, including sundials, standing stones andbenches. Mon–Sat 10–5 or by appt, closed 1.15–2.15 & Weds www.bohungallery.co.uk t/f 01491 576228 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE c BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY MUSEUM & ART GALLERY Church Street, Aylesbury, Bucks HP20 2QP www.buckscc.gov.uk/museum Mon–Sat & BHols 10–4, admn free t 01296 331441 38. GALLERIES JULY 10 MAP 17 ENGLAND THAMES VALLEY, BUCKS & HERTS The Henry Moore show at Tate Britain is a must-see, one that challenges the very 'public art' perception we have of his work with something altogether more private, dark and complex than usual. That theme continues too in the other important exhibition currently at the Henry Moore Foundation , dedicated to his huge output of graphic art, in particular the de luxe books and portfolios that formedsuch a substantial part of it. Again it is a show which profoundly extends our understanding of Moore's rich visual legacy. NU Henry Moore, ‘Zebra’ from Henry Moore - Prints & Portfolios THUMB nail

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