Galleries - March 2014

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 R 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 I L L 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 W 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 Brompton Road, SW7 3LD Fabienne Delli Zotti. Mar 11–29. Luxembourg born Delli Zotti’s works are rooted in the geological elements and minerals of our environment. The surfaces of the canvas become reliefs of landscapes as Delli Zotti ‘paints sculptures or sculps paintings’. This exhibition showcases each painting as a natural creation of the earth, to be uncovered by the viewer. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–6, or by appt info@cadogancontemporary.com www.cadogancontemporary.com t 020 7581 5451 b CRANE KALMAN 178 Brompton Road, SW3 1HQ LiamHanley: Land. Until Mar 15. Liam’s works focus on the subject of land but not in the traditional sense of ‘landscape’ – he is more concerned with man’s impact on the land. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–4 ckg.ltd@virgin.net www.cranekalman.com t 020 7584 7566 c LONG & RYLE 4 John Islip Street, SW1P 4PX ‘All the Leaves are Falling’ – Henrietta Hoyer-Millar. Mar 13–Apr 11. Hoyer-Millar captures the transient drama of the natural landscape with her new large scale oil paintings. gallery@long-and-ryle.com www.longandryle.com t 020 7834 1434 d OSBORNE STUDIO GALLERY 2 Motcomb Street, SW1X 8JU Specialises in sporting paintings and bronzes by leading contemporary artists and also handles the works of many respected landscape and figurative painters. Lincoln Seligman. Mar 26–Apr 3. An exciting exhibition emanating from his extensive travels around the globe. Known for his use of vibrant colour and form, his paintings encompass landscapes, racing and wine and his well known backview ‘portraits’ of turbaned heads, cardinals, monks and maharajas. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–5, Sun by appt gallery@osg.uk.com www.osg.uk.com t 020 7235 9667 e TATE BRITAIN Millbank, SW1P 4RG Richard Deacon. Feb 5–Apr 27. Adult £11 (without donation £10), concs £9.50 (£8.50). A major exhibition of the work of Turner Prize winner Richard Deacon (b.1949), celebrating the sculptor’s innovative use of form, and interest in working with a diverse range of materials. Ruin Lust. Mar 4–May 18. Adult £11 (without donation £10), concs £9.50 (£8.50). A guide to the mournful, thrilling, comic and perverse uses of ruins in art from the 17th century to the present day. 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. 7 daysa week 10–6, to 10pm 1st Fri of month www.tate.org.uk/britain t 020 7887 8888 (bookingsand information) f 12 STAR GALLERY Europe House, 32 SmithSquare SW1P 3EU Lightning. Mar 5–14. Tung-Wen Margue’s series of London paintings – saturated colours on a black background – are abstract cityscapes and street reflections. Organised by the Embassy of Luxembourg in London. The Backward Glance. Mar 19–28. An exhibition of paintings in oil and MAP 20 LONDON KNIGHTSBRIDGE & BELGRAVIA MARCH 2014 GALLERIES 35 watercolour by Bernard Canavan. Canavan’s work is an attempt to record some of the significant changes of Ireland’s transformation during the last 200 years. Organised by the Irish Embassy in London. Mon–Fri 10–6 www.europe.org.uk/culture t 020 7973 1992 g VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM Cromwell Road, SW7 2RL WilliamKent: Designing Georgian Britain. Mar 22–Jul 13. £8. Experience the life and work of this most prominent architect and designer through over 200 examples of Kent’s work. Jameel Prize 3. Until Apr 21. Admn free. Works of 10 short-listed artists and designers inspired by Islamic traditions of art, craft and design. 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 Chris Stevens ‘For Queen & Country’ (a portrait of Steve McQueen) Thompson’s Contemporary (see listing on facing page)

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