Galleries - November 2013

T H E M A L L C O N S T I T U T I O N H I L L B I R D CA G E W ALK M O TCO M B S T S Q B E L G R A V E P I M L I C O R O A D R O Y A L H O S P I T A L R D B U C K I N G H A M P A L A C E R O A D L Y A L L S TRE E T E C CLE STO N S T E B U R Y S T B EL G R A VE R O A D L U P U S S T R E E T R E G E N C Y S T J O H N I S L I P S T E A TO N TCE P EL H A M S L O A N E A V E M I L N E R S T P O N T S T W A LT O N S TR EET I N G T O N R D D R A Y C O T T A V E G R O S V E N O R P L V A U X H A L L B R I D G E R O A D M I L L B A N K B A N K S LOANE S TREET C H E L S E A B R I D G V I C T O R I A S T R E E T K E N S I N G T O N R O A D E X H I B I T I O N R O A D E L L R O A D Q U E E N 'S G ATE F U L H A M R O A D B R O M P T O N R O A D D B R O M P T O N R D K I N G ' S R O A D HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT BUCKINGHAM PALACE ST JAMES'S PARK a e g d f c b Victoria Sloane Square Pimlico Knightsbridge S.Kensington Westminster a CADOGAN CONTEMPORARY 87 Old BromptonRoad, SW7 3LD Gabriele Cappelli. Nov 11–Dec 6. Cappelli’s first solo show with Cadogan proves to be an exciting and bold collection of paintings. The Italian artist’s large, abstract canvasses show a clear direction that the artist has taken, experimenting with new palates and composition. He is definitely one to watch. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–6, or by appt info@cadogancontemporary.com www.cadogancontemporary.com t 020 7581 5451 b CRANE KALMAN 178 BromptonRoad, SW3 1HQ Exultant Strangeness: Graham Sutherland Landscapes. Until Nov 16. Made & Found: Tom Stogdon Sculpture. Nov 21–Jan 11. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–4 ckg.ltd@virgin.net www.cranekalman.com t 020 7584 7566 c LONG & RYLE 4 JohnIslip Street, SW1P 4PX After A.D, Derrick Guild. Until Nov 22. Scottish artist Derrick Guild’s exhibition explores the imaginative power of mother nature and illusion and plays with the viewer’s sense of reality and familiarity. Shifting Perspective: Katharine Morling. Nov 28–Dec 20. Presenting an exciting new body of work for her latest solo show, Morling introduces alternative ways to view the medium of ceramics, innovatively reworking her sketches into wall sculptures that envelop the room. Tue–Fri 10–5.30, Sat 11–2 gallery@long-and-ryle.com www.longandryle.com t 020 7834 1434 d OSBORNE STUDIO GALLERY 2 Motcomb Street, SW1X 8JU Charlie Barton. Until Nov 8. Charlie specializes in thought provoking and captivating paintings of the cosmos. These beautifully crafted works explore her fascination with the life cycle and transformation of the universe. Anne Bullen: Part II. Following the enormous success of the 2012 exhibition we are proud to present Part II of this recently discovered collection of works by iconic artist and illustrator Anne Bullen. gallery@osg.uk.com www.osg.uk.com Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–5, Sun by appt t 020 7235 9667 e TATE BRITAIN Millbank, SW1P 4RG BP Walk through British Art. Permanent display. A new chronological presentation of the world’s greatest collection of British art, comprising around 500 artworks over a newly configured sequence of over 20 galleries. Art Under Attack: Histories of British Iconoclasm. Until Jan 5. Tate Britain presents the first exhibition to explore the history of physical attacks on art in Britain from the 16th century to the present day. Painting Now: Five Contemporary Artists. Nov 12–Feb 9. An exhibition focusing on the recent work of Tomma Abts, Gillian Carnegie, Simon Ling, Lucy McKenzie and Catherine Story, each of whom has developed their own distinctive approach to painting today. 7 days a week 10–6, to 10pm 1st Fri of month www.tate.org.uk/britain t 020 7887 8888 (bookings and information) f 12 STAR GALLERY Europe House, 32 Smith Square, SW1P 3EU Adristorical Lands. Until Nov 8. A Photography exhibition on the history, culture, tourism, arts and ancient crafts in the Adriatic region. Creaky Shoes: Glauser & Binder. Nov 13–29. The Embassy of Switzerland presents a small exhibition on a short story by Swiss novelist Friederich Glauser (1896–1936), forebearer of modern crime writing, with illustrations by the renowned artist Hannes Binder. Mon–Fri 10–6 www.europe.org.uk/culture t 020 7973 1992 g VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM Cromwell Road, SW7 2RL Club to Catwalk: London Fashion in the 1980s. Until Feb 16. £5. With designs by Katharine Hamnett, Wendy Dagworthy and John Galliano. Pearls. Until Jan 19. £10, concs available. Experience the beauty and allure of pearls across centuries and cultures. Masterpieces of Chinese Painting 700–1900. Until Jan 19. £12, concs available. A once-in-a-lifetime chance to see rare and finest examples of Chinese painting. Tomorrow – Elmgreen & Dragset. Until Jan 2. Admn free. This site-specific installation transforms the V&A’s galleries into a stage set for an unrealised drama. Daily 10–5.45, & 10–10 every Fri General admn free, but separate charges may apply to exhibitions. Further info: www.vam.ac.uk t 020 7942 2000 MAP 20 LONDON KNIGHTSBRIDGE & BELGRAVIA 36. GALLERIES NOVEMBER 13

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