Galleries - July 2010

43. GALLERIES JULY 10 BR O AD WALK KENSINGTON GARDENS V I C TORIA R O AD T H E R I N G P A L A C E G A T E G L O U C E S T E ALA C E G S. TERRA C E E N S I N G T O N P A L A C E G A R D E N S H O L L A N D S T R E E T D E N H I L L R O A D E X H IBITION ROAD Q U E E N ' S G A T E K E N S I N G T O N C H U R C H S T R E E T E A R L S K E N S I N G T O N H I G H S T K E N S I N G T O N R O A D I N G H ROYAL ALBERT HALL a e d c b High St Kensington a ANTHONY HEPWORTH FINE ART DEALERS 1 Campden Street, Kensington Church Street, W8 7EP Dealers in Modern British Painting and Sculpture, Tribal Art. Changing Exhibition of paintings by Gallery Artists and new bronzes by Cathy Lewis. Jul 1–9 & Jul 21–30. Tue–Fri 11–5, or by appt anthony.hepwor@btconnect.com www.anthonyhepworth.com t 020 7229 9747 m 07970 480650 b GALLERY 19 19 Kensington Court Place, W8 5BJ A bespoke picture framers and art gallery specialising in architectural views of Kensington, London and Italy. The permanent collection includes original paintings, limited edition prints, reproduction maps and architectural bookends by Timothy Richards. New to the gallery is an exquisite range of hand-bound leather journals from Florence. House portraits available on commission. Mon–Sat 10–6 info@gallery19.com www.gallery19.com t 020 7937 7222 c THE ROWLEY GALLERY 115 Kensington Church Street, W8 7LN Mixed Exhibition of small contemporary paintings and prints. Bespoke picture framers since 1898. Hand-finished conservation framing, gilding and veneering. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–4.30 tube Notting Hill Gate www.rowleygallery.co.uk t 020 7727 6495 f 020 72431054 d SERPENTINE GALLERY Kensington Gardens, W2 3XA Wolfgang Tillmans. Jun 26–Sep 19. Serpentine Gallery Pavilion. Jul 10–Oct 17. Daily 10–6, admn free tube Lancaster Gate/South Kensington bus 9, 10, 12, 52, 94 www.serpentinegallery.org Info 020 7402 6075 e THACKERAY GALLERY 18 Thackeray Street, W8 5ET Judy Buxton: ‘Light Pools’ – a solo show of new work. Jul 6–23. Tue–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–4 enquiries@thackeraygallery.com www.thackeraygallery.com t 020 7937 5883 MAP 21 KENSINGTON 1 2 JULY - 13 AUGUST 2010 SUMMER SHOW Paintings, Drawings, Monoprints & Prints including work by recent graduates J ill George Gallery, 38 Lexington St, Soho London W1F 0LL T el 020 7439 7319 E mail info@jillgeorgegallery.co.uk www.jillgeorgegallery.co.uk O pening hours: M on - Fri 10- 6 Sat 11 - 5 Thurs till 8 Nearest Underground - Piccadilly Circus & Oxford Circus Kelly Ratchford, ‘Untitled’, mixed media on wood, 15 x 10cm Tuvaq Inuit Art and the Modern World by Ken Mantel. 264pp, hbk £39.95, pbk £29.95, Sansom and Co. Still much misunderstood and patronised by mainstream art-criticism in this country for the perceived 'artificiality' of its post-war origins – a creation of Canadian- government supported co-operatives – Inuit Art has a hard struggle to gain proper public appreciation of its quite astounding and unmistakable artistic quality. Things are changing, as two stunning exhibitions, jointly entitled 'Sananquaq: Inuit Art in Britain', at Canada House Gallery and the Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge (to 10 September) and a handsome book (details above) of essays by authorities on both sides of the Atlantic, make plain. NU BOOK review

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