Galleries - September 2014

32 GALLERIES SEPTEMBER 2014 MAP 16 ENGLAND EAST ANGLIA 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 t 01572 821424 info@goldmarkart.com www.goldmarkart.com b WOODBINE CONTEMPORARY ARTS 7 Orange Street, Uppingham, Rutland LE15 9SQ Loïc Gesnouin. Paintings from the last years of his life. Aug 23–Sep 6. At The Affordable Art Fair, Bristol, Stand D2, Sep 19–21 (gallery closed Sep 18/19/20). Gallery Artists. Sep 27–Oct 5. t 01406 330693 m 07980 167404 Thur–Sat 11–5 & by appt yorath@woodbinecontemporaryarts.co.uk www.woodbinecontemporaryarts.co.uk CAMBRIDGESHIRE c CAMBRIDGE BOOK & PRINT GALLERY 49 Newnham Road, Cambridge CB3 9EY Modern British and International Artists. Fine Drawings, 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 ord hir Bedf s e LONDON BRENTWOOD SOUTHEND-ON-SEA LEIGH-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 BRAINTREE ELY BEDFORD HERTFORD HARLESTON BROCKDISH AYLSHAM MOULTON SLEAFORD CLARE WYMONDHAM IPSWICH COLCHESTER PETERBOROUGH CAMBRIDGE NORWICH e d f c FINGRINGHOE GREATSAILING CHAPPEL Original Prints and Ceramics by leading British Artists. Tue–Sat 10.30–5.30 t/f 01223 694264 enquiries@cambridgeprints.com www.cambridgeprints.com ESSEX d NORTH HOUSE GALLERY The Walls, Manningtree, Essex CO11 1AS North House Gallery 15th Anniverary Show. Until Sep 13. Artists include Norman Ackroyd, Kate Boxer, Rod Bugg, Simon Carter, John Christie, Jonathan Clarke, John Cobb, John Dougill, Vanessa Jackson, Ffiona Lewis, Jane Lewis, Felix Sefton Delmer, Hylton Stockwell, Telfer Stokes. Esmond Bingham: Constructions. Sep 20–Oct 18. Elegant, technically precise, wooden constructions in unexpected colour. Open Sat 10–5 or by appt t 01206 392717 mail@northhousegallery.co.uk www.northhousegallery.co.uk NORFOLK e KING’S LYNN ARTS CENTRE 29 King Street, King’s Lynn, NorfolkPE30 1HA Closed throughout August. WNAA Small Works, Helena Anderson, Saint Germans & Wildlife in Art. Sep 6–14. Daily 10–5 t 01553 779095 info@kingslynnarts.co.uk www.kingslynnarts.co.uk SUFFOLK f LIME TREE LONG MELFORD Lime Tree House, Hall Street, Long Melford, Suffolk CO10 9JF Welcoming gallery in picturesque village. Autumn Exhibition. Sep 14–Oct 14. Jackie Anderson, Parastoo Ganjei, Helen Glassford, Ian Humphreys, Mhairi McGregor RSW, Morag Muir and Robert Newton. See also Bristol map Tue–Sat 10–5 t 01787 319046 info@limetreegallery.com www.limetreegallery.com Max Weber ‘New York 1912’ Now generally acknowledged as the artist who introduced Cubism to New York and did much to influence the British pre-war avant-garde through his inclusion in Roger Fry’s first Grafton Group show of 1913, Russian-American Jewish artist Max Weber (1881-1961) has nonetheless remained a largely peripheral figure in this country. The exhibition at Ben Uri (map 19), for example, is his first museum show in the UK and it tells a quite remarkable story. In Paris from 1905-09 where he was a founding member of Matisse’s art class and met Picasso and Rousseau, among others, his return to New York was marked by a series of dynamic cityscapes that related closely to the photographs of Alvin Langdon Coburn, the two men becoming close and life- long friends. A great revival. NU THUMB nails O R A N G E H S T W E S T G H S T W N O R T H S T E S T R E E T H a b UPPINGHAM

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