Galleries - January 2011

32. GALLERIES JANUARY 11 a BEARDSMORE GALLERY 22–24 Prince of Wales Road NW5 3LG Contemporary Painting & Sculpture. ‘Winterflora’. Gallery artists. London Art Fair, Business Design Centre, Islington N1, Jan 19–23, Stand 23. Contact gallery to confirm opening hours. info@beardsmoregallery.com www.beardsmoregallery.com t 020 7485 0923 f 020 7485 0975 b BEN URI GALLERY The London Jewish Museum of Art 108a Boundary Road, NW8 0RH Ludwig Blum. Jan 12–Apr 24. *ad info@benuri.org.uk www.benuri.org.uk t 020 7604 3991 c BOUNDARY GALLERY 98 Boundary Road, NW8 0RH Masters of British Sculpture. Jan 15–Feb 12. Jacob Epstein, bronzes and works on paper; Michael Ayrton, bronzes and works on paper; Ghisha Koenig, bronzes and works on paper. To coincide with the Royal Academy Exhibition – Modern British Sculpture. agi@boundarygallery.com www.boundarygallery.com Wed–Sat 11–6t 020 7624 1126 d BRITANNIA CENTRE Britannia Road, N12 9RU Continuous display ofart works. A new spacious exhibition venue in North London, fully equipped and ideal for exhibitions/presentations. Mon–Sat 10.30–6.30 christos5@btinternet.com www.britanniacentre.com t 020 8445 7070 m 07703 808080 tube Woodside Park e THE CATTO GALLERY 100 Heath Street, NW3 1DP Mixed Exhibition ofGallery Artists. Throughout January. art@catto.co.uk www.catto.co.uk t 020 7435 6660 f 020 7431 5620 f CELIA PURCELL CONTEMPORARY 4 Torbay Road, Kilburn, NW6 7DY celiapurcell@btopenworld.com www.celiapurcell.com Viewings appt only t 020 7624 1477 PRIMROSE HILL HAMPSTEAD HEATH M I L L L A N E N O R T H E N D R O A D H A V E R S TOC K H A M P S T E A D L A N E F IT Z J O H N ’ S AV E F I N C H L E Y R D W E L L I N R E G E N T ' S P A R K R D F I N C H L E Y R D C R I C K L E W O O D L A N E P A R K W A Y H I G H G A T E H I G H S T P R I N C E O F W A L E S R D R O A D H O R N S E Y L A N E E S D E N L A N E B E L S I Z E R D N D A R Y R D A D E L A I D E R O A D C A M D E N S T R O Y A L C O L L E G E S S T P A N C R A S W K E N T I S H T O W N R O A D E L E R D B R ON D E S BU R Y R D R D A B K I L B U R N H I G H R D M A I D A V A L E T R O A D C A M D E N R O A D C R I C K L E W O O D B D Y F I N C H L E Y R O A D A V E N U E R O A D C A M D E N H I G H S G R E A T N O R T H R D A R C H W A Y N O R T H C I R C U L A R R OAD N O R T H C I R C U L A R a a d h k j i f c b Highgate Finchley Rd Kilburn Kentish Town Archway Swiss Cottage Chalk Farm Belsize Park Camden Town East Finchley g GALLERY K 101–103 Heath Street Hampstead NW3 6SS Winter in Hampstead. An eclectic selection ofpaintings, drawings, prints, ceramics, jewellery and objets d’art. Tue–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–6, Sun 2.30–6.30 art@gallery-k.co.uk www.gallery-k.co.uk t 020 7794 4949 h HIGHGATE CONTEMPORARY ART 26 Highgate High Street, N6 5JG The Small Paintings Group. 35 distinguished artists showing 100 paintings. Until Jan 15. Emilie Selbourne: Photographs of Hampstead Heath. Jan 19–Feb 4. tube Archway, buses 143, 210, 271 info@highgateart.com www.highgateart.com Tue–Sat 10.30–6t 020 8340 7564 i HIGHGATE GALLERY 11 South Grove, N6 6BS Artonomy – ‘En Route’. Jan 14–27. The theme ofjourneying links the work ofsix artists in their final year of a Fine Art degree at Colchester Institute ofArt and Design. Tue–Fri 1–5, Sat 11–4, Sun 11–5 admn free tube Archway or Highgate; buses 143, 210, 271 from Archway tube to Highgate Village. gallery@hlsi.net www.hlsi.net t 020 8340 3343 j THE NOBLE SAGE ART GALLERY 2a Fortis Green, N2 9EL The first gallery in the UK specialising exclusively in Indian Contemporary Art. Sun/Mon by appt only Tue–Fri 11–6.30, Sat 10–5.30 info@thenoblesage.com www.thenoblesage.com t 020 8883 7303 f 020 8883 7367 k TOM MERRIFIELD GALLERY 37c Fitzjohns Avenue, NW3 5JY Permanent Exhibition ofSculpture, Drawings & Prints by Tom Merrifield. online@tommerrifield.co.uk www.tommerrifield.co.uk By appt only t 020 7431 0794 MAP 23 LONDON HAMPSTEAD & CAMDEN N ' S A V E H A M P S T E A D H E A T H S T R E E T F L A S K W A L K a e g Hampstead ‘The Landmark Show 2011’ – an artist-led fair of a very different and particularly imaginative kind. Held in and around the startling, Ghormengast-like 19th C. church in Teddington that now houses the LandmarkGallery , the show consists of two main elements – ‘Shedspace,’ a mobile visual arts project that is using sheds installed inside the building’s massive interior to provide a creative space for a wide range ofcontemporary artists, while outside, in the grounds, artist Andy Baldwin has been commissioned to produce a monumental kinetic piece with 40ft flapping wings – to draw attention to the show. It looks stunning from the photos and a great fit with the church. NU THUMB nails Andrew Baldwin, ‘Daedalus 2’

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