Galleries - November 2010

RUTLAND a GOLDMARK GALLERY 14 Orange Street, Uppingham Rutland LE15 9SQ 20th C. & Contemporary Art. *ad Mon–Sat 9.30–5.30, Sun pm & BHols info@goldmarkart.com www.goldmarkart.com www.johnpiperprints.com t 01572 821424 b SAMUEL ROBSON FINE ART 35 Market Place, Oakham Rutland LE15 6DT Specialising in Modern British Art. Mon–Sat 9.30–5 robson@srfagallery.com www.srfagallery.com t 01572 770095 f 01572 720259 c WOODBINE CONTEMPORARY ARTS Falcon Hotel Courtyard Market Square, Uppingham LE15 9PY Gallery Artists. Nov 4–20. Edinburgh Art Fair, Stand C8, Nov 18–21. Featured artists include Pat Armstrong, Ceri Auckland-Davies, Colin Carruthers, Loic Gesnouin, Charles Harrison, Michael Kelly, Krystyna Wojcik, Georgie Young. The Woodbine Winter Show. Nov 27–Dec 18. Works by Rob Bibby, Sheila Boyce, Ceri Auckland-Davies, Colin Carruthers, Loic Gesnouin, Charles Harrison, Juliet Holton, Liz Yorath, Rowan Yorath. Thur, Fri, Sat, 11–5 & by appt Back Bank, Whaplode Drove nr Spalding, PE12 0TT Open by appt yorath@ woodbinecontemporaryarts.co.uk www.woodbinecontemporaryarts.co.uk t 01406 330693 m 07980 167404 CAMBRIDGESHIRE d CAMBRIDGE BOOK & PRINT GALLERY 49 Newnham Rd, Cambridge CB3 9EY WilliamMarshall and Leach-related MAP 17 ENGLAND EAST ANGLIA 4 3 A 5 A 4 1 A 1 7 A 1 4 8 A 1 4 9 A 1 4 0 A 1 2 A 1 4 A 4 7 A 1 0 A 1 1 A 5 2 A 1 A 1 4 1 A 5 2 A 5 2 M 1 A 1 M M 1 1 A 1 M M 4 0 LONDON BRENTWOOD SOUTHEND-ON-SEA LEIGH-ON-SEA INGATESTONE CHELMSFORD FELIXSTOWE WOODBRIDGE SNAPE ALDEBURGH YOXFORD HALESWORTH DISS SOUTHWOLD LOWESTOFT FINGRINGHOE GREAT YARMOUTH WROXHAM FAKENHAM NORTH WALSHAM CROMER BURNHAM MARKET KINGSLYNN SWAFFHAM SPALDING STIVES NEWMARKET THETFORD BURYST.EDMUNDS SAFFRON WALDON LONG MELFORD SUDBURY MILTONKEYNES STEVENAGE LUTON STANSTED WATFORD WISBECH DOWNHAM MARKET KETTERING WARE MANNINGTREE UPPINGHAM HOLT AYLESBURY NORTHAMPTON OAKHAM WELLS-NEXT-THE-SEA HALSTEAD CHAPPEL TER ELY BEDFORD HERTFORD HARLESTON BROCKDISH AYLSHAM MOULTON SLEAFORD CLARE IPSWICH COLCHESTER RD PETERBOROUGH CAMBRIDGE NORWICH e g d h n l k j i f b m a 36. GALLERIES NOVEMBER 10 Ceramics. Nov 2–14. *ad Exhibition of ceramics by William Marshall and Leach-related potters, including David Leach and Trevor Corser, to mark the launch of the new limited edition book William Marshall: Organic Vision. Modern British and International Artists. FineDrawings, original Prints and Rare Books (signed/inscribed copies a speciality). Tue–Sat 10–5 cambridgeprints@aol.com www.cambridgeprints.com t/f 01223 694264 ESSEX e GEEDON GALLERY Jaggers, Fingringhoe, Colchester CO5 7DN Autumn Exhibition. By appointment until Dec 15. Artists includes Charles Bartlett PPRWS, Diana Calvert NEAC, Richard Foster RP, Colin Kent RI, Dennis Page, Richard Pikesley NEAC, RWS, Salliann Putman NEAC. Ceramics: Nicholas Caiger-Smith. Sculptors: Gill Brown NDD, Mo Farquharson, Vivien Mallock, Gill Parker. Wood: Richard Chapman, Judith Nichol. www.geedongallery.co.uk t 01206 728587 / 729151 f NORTH HOUSE GALLERY The Walls, Manningtree, Essex CO11 1AS New Impressions. Oct 2–Nov 14. Prints by four artists new to the gallery: Henrietta Corbett, JaneStobart, Sandy Sykes and Helen Wilde. Artists’ Books and Other Objects. Nov 20–Jan 22. Artists’ books by Piers Brown, Stephen Chambers, Jane Grisewood, Jason Hicklin, Jo Hincks, Jo Trench and A 6 0 0 3 A Y S T O N R O A D T W E S T C K W A Y H S T W N O R T H S T E A S H I G H S T E A S T S T A T I O N R a c UPPINGHAM a A Museumof One’s Own , Private Collecting, Public Gift by AnneHigonnet, 260pp. 194 ills, Prestel Publishing hbk, £24.95 The collecting peccadillos of the vastly rich arefun, and as this book examines, these rich and eclectic museums are now mostly in thepublic domain for our benefit, either here in Europe or moreoften in theUS. Thefact that TheMarquis of Hertford ‘prefered pictures of women who were either pretty or related to him, and ideally both’ is just one of the eccentricities which make thecollecting of theindividual as opposed to established museums an academically interesting subject. But sadly, not enough good images here to illustrate these differences. CM BOOK review

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