Galleries - July 2013

MAP 16 ENGLAND EAST ANGLIA 30. GALLERIES JULY 13 RUTLAND a GOLDMARK GALLERY 14 Orange Street, Uppingham, Rutland LE15 9SQ 20th Century and Contemporary Art. *ad Mon–Sat 9.30–5.30, Sun pm & BHols info@goldmarkart.com www.goldmarkart.com t 01572 821424 b WOODBINE CONTEMPORARY ARTS Falcon Hotel Yard, Market Square, Uppingham LE15 9PY Gallery Artists. Jul 4–20. Thur, Fri, Sat 11.30–5 and by appt Back Bank, Whaplode Drove, nr Spalding, PE12 0TT Open by appointment yorath@woodbinecontemporaryarts.co.uk www.woodbinecontemporaryarts.co.uk t 01406 330693 m 07980 167404 CAMBRIDGESHIRE c CAMBRIDGE BOOK & PRINT GALLERY 49 Newnham Road, Cambridge CB3 9EY Modern British & International Artists. FineDrawings, original Prints & Rare Books (signed/inscribed a speciality). Tue–Sat 10.30–5.30 enquiries@cambridgeprints.com www.cambridgeprints.com t/f 01223 694264 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 Norfolk geshire mbrid Ca Lincolnshire Essex Her shire tford e Suffolk rdshire Bedfo LONDON BRENTWOOD SOUTHEND-ON-SEA INGATESTONE CHELMSFORD FELIXSTOWE WOODBRIDGE SNAPE ALDEBURGH YOXFORD HALESWORTH DISS SOUTHWOLD LOWESTOFT GREATBRAXTED 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 R ELY BEDFORD HERTFORD HARLESTON BROCKDISH AYLSHAM MOULTON SLEAFORD CLARE WYMONDHAM IPSWICH COLCHESTER D PETERBOROUGH CAMBRIDGE NORWICH e g d f c A A Y S T O N R O A D S T W E S T G H S T W N O R T H S T E A S H I G H S T E A S T a b UPPINGHAM ESSEX d NORTH HOUSE GALLERY The Walls, Manningtree, Essex CO11 1AS Blair Hughes-Stanton: 50 works. Paintings, prints and drawings from five decades, in the gallery that was his studio. Until Aug 17. Open Sat 10–5 or by appt mail@northhousegallery.co.uk www.northhousegallery.co.uk t 01206 392717 e SCULPT GALLERY Braxted Park Road, near Great Braxted, Essex CO5 0QB Summer Exhibition of Contemporary Sculpture and Ceramics. Jul 21–Aug 24. Artists include Maurice Blik, Jonathan Clarke, Patricia Volk, Carol Pask, Peter Hayes and others. Sats 12–5 & by appt info@sculptgallery.com www.sculptgallery.com t 07980 768616 NORFOLK f KING’S LYNN ARTS CENTRE 29 King Street, King’s Lynn, Norfolk PE30 1HA Roland Penrose Surrealist Camera & Lee Miller at Farley Farm. Jun 29–Jul 27. Two companion exhibitions of the black and white photographs spanning 1930 to thelate1950s by notable husband and wife, Roland Penrose and Lee Miller. Tue–Sat 10–5 info@kingslynnarts.co.uk www.kingslynnarts.co.uk t 01553 779095 SUFFOLK g LIME TREE LONG MELFORD Lime Tree House, Hall Street, Long Melford, Suffolk CO10 9JF Welcoming gallery in picturesque village. Summer Exhibition. Jun 8–Aug 30. Featuring Judith Bridgland, Mary Davidson, Mary Griffiths RCA, Morag Muir, Philip Richardson, Rhonda Smith, Sam Cartman and Vivienne Williams. Tue–Sat 10–5 info@limetreegallery.com www.limetreegallery.com t 01787 319046 See also Bristol map Known to most collectors for his marvellous wood-engravings for privatepress books, Blair Hughes-Stanton (1902-1981) had another idea altogether of thekind of artist hereally wanted to be. Inspired by Cézanne and Picasso as a young artist, “He imagined a lifetime”, as his daughter Penny Hughes-Stanton puts it, “painting bathers and couples in haystacks”. This exhibition, of some 50 works from five decades, which takes placein the North House Gallery that was oncehis studio, makes for a quietly eloquent experience, revealing his very private determination, to paint, when he could, in full modernist style, subject matter of an intensely personal, sometimes even erotic character. A friend of D.H. Lawrence, he had seen his friend and hero’s exhibition raided by thepoliceand was understandably wary in that kind of climate, of exhibiting publicly. Here, overlooking the luminous reaches of the Stour Estuary in Manningtree, they take on a timeless almost neo-classical feeling, full of poetry. The wood- engraving and graphic work is theretoo but thepaintings lieat theheart of theshow. N U THUMB nails

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