Galleries - August 2013

29. GALLERIES AUGUST 13 A 3 4 A 6 A 6 0 0 A 5 A 4 1 8 A 4 1 A 4 0 A 3 0 8 A 4 1 3 0 M M 2 5 M 2 5 M 4 0 M4 Oxfordshire Bucki ghamshire n Surrey Hertfo Be shire dford WALLINGFORD PANGBOURNE READING ASCOT WINDSOR MAIDENHEAD AYLESBURY HARROW UXBRIDGE RICKMANSWORTH HEMEL HEMPSTEAD LINSLADE WOBURN HIGH WYCOMBE MARLOW SLOUGH ETON LUTON LE CK THAME HENLEY-ON- THAMES GREAT MISSENDEN AMERSHAM NORTHWOOD WATERPERRY COOKHAM DORCHESTER OXFORD e g d f c WHITCHURCH ON THAMES 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, Oxfordshire RG9 1BH Period & Contemporary Fine Art. Paintings, Watercolours, Drawings, Etchings, Prints. Recent Sculpture in Bronze and Stone. Master Frame Maker, Picture Conservation, Cleaning and Restoration. 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, Oxfordshire RG9 1AB 40 Years of Fine Art 1973–2013: Part One. Jun 11–Aug 17. *pr Featuring Fedden, Piper, Frink, Blackadder, Blake, Hitchens, Moore, Trevelyan and others. Tue–Sat 10–5 or by appt art@bohungallery.co.uk www.bohungallery.co.uk t/f 01491 576228 c MODERN ARTISTS GALLERY High Street, Whitchurch on Thames, Oxfordshire RG8 7EX August at the Modern Artists Gallery. Frances Goddard, Mark Hall, Sadie Brockbank, Dave Morris, Kate and Paul Kessling, Alice Cescatti, MAP 16 ENGLAND THAMES VALLEY, BUCKS & HERTS Paul Wright, Angela Smith. Please telephone first before setting out. Tue–Sat or by appt info@modernartistsgallery.com www.modernartistsgallery.com t/f 01189845893 d THE TURRILL SCULPTURE GARDEN Summertown Library, South Parade, Oxford, OX2 7JN Sculpture by Eve Shepherd. Aug 3–Sep 28. *ad Mon, Fri 9.30–5.30, Tue, Thur 9.30–7, Sat 9–4.30 Closed Wed, Sun www.turrillsculpturegarden.org.uk t 01865 515584 BERKSHIRE e THE CONTEMPORARY FINE ART GALLERY ETON 31 High Street, Eton, Berks SL4 6AX Scottish Contemporary artists & Zimbabwean Stone Sculpture. Various artists including Jack Morrocco, Denny Kanyemba, the late John Boyd RP RGI (1941–2001), John Kingsley PAI DA, John Bathgate. 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) 01753 830731 (eve) f STANLEY SPENCER GALLERY High Street, Cookham, Berks SL6 9SJ Gallery dedicated to the life and work of Sir Stanley Spencer RA (1891-1959). Daily 10.30–5.30; Winter hrs Nov 8–Mar 24: Thur–Sun 11–4.30 www.stanleyspencer.org.uk t 01628 471885 (info & group bookings) MIDDLESEX g BELDAM GALLERY Eastern Gateway Building, Brunel University, Kingston Lane, Uxbridge West London UB8 3PH Reveal: a selected exhibition of work by artists based in Hillingdon. Jun 10–Aug 28. An insight into a broad range of contemporary art practice that showcases the talent of artists in Hillingdon. Includes painting, photography, collage, printmaking, sculpture, digital media, textiles, & drawing. Colin Hoppe, Alan Judge, Hiren Kotadia, Komal Madar, Margaret Mee, Barry Moore, Christine Rodrigues, Dagmar Thompson, Christine Turnbull, Pete Wane, Yvonne Watson, Jenny Wilson. Mon–Fri 9–5, BHols closed, admn free artscentre@brunel.ac.uk www.brunel.ac.uk/beldamgallery t 01895 266074 damage during the fighting. Edsel tells the story from an American standpoint, largely through the actions of leading players Captain Deane Keller (an artist and Yale Professor) and Lieutenant Fred Hartt (an art historian), though the British – who in fact comprised half of the 50-odd ‘Monuments Men’ in Italy – do get a pretty decent look in . . . AA Windows in Art by Christopher Masters. 192pp, 100 colour ills, Merrell hbk, £19.95 In this beautifully illustrated study of how windows are represented in art – and how they become sometimes literally its mystically transporting subject matter, as in stained glass windows at Sainte- Chapelle and Chartres – Christopher Masters eruditely explores the changing cultural role of windows as seen, for example, in paintings by Leonardo, Titian, Vermeer, Friedrich, Hammershoi, Bonnard, Munch, Matisse, Picasso, Hopper and Hockney. The nature of the window in art as the architectural arbiter between inner and outer social worlds, the individual and nature, is illuminatingly elaborated. P Vann

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