Galleries - September 2016

MAP 12 ENGLAND COTSWOLDS c CAMPDEN GALLERY HighStreet, Chipping Campden, Glos GL55 6AG Summer Exhibition. Until Sep 4. Lewis Noble: Trails. Sep 10–Oct 2. Tue–Sat 10–5.30, Sun 11–4 t 01386 841555 info@campdengallery.co.uk www.campdengallery.co.uk d GALLERY PANGOLIN Chalford, Glos GL6 8NT Synthesis. Until Sep 30. Abstract sculptures by four male and four female artists – Jon Buck, Lynn Chadwick, Ann Christopher, John Hoskin, Eilis O’Connell, Charlotte Mayer, Peter Randall-Page and Almuth Tebbenhoff. Specialists in Modern and Contemporary Sculpture and Sculptors’ Drawings. Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–1 t 01453 889765 gallery@pangolin-editions.com t @GalleryPangolin f Gallery-Pangolin www.gallery-pangolin.com e JOHN DAVIES GALLERY The Old Dairy Plant, Fosseway Business Park, Moreton-in-Marsh, Glos GL56 9NQ Jenny Grevatte: A Selection of New Work. Sep 24–Oct 8. Mon–Sat 10–5 t 01608 652255 info@johndaviesgallery.com www.johndaviesgallery.com OXFORDSHIRE f ART JERICHO 6 King Street, Oxford, Oxon OX2 6DF Art Jericho is home to Jenny Blyth Fine Art showing contemporary paintings, photography, prints, sculpture and drawings for sale and exhibition. The gallery is located in Jericho, Oxford, ten minutes’ walk from the Ashmolean Museum. Wed–Sun 12–6 t 01865 604070 m 07798 526252 jennyblyth@btconnect.com www.jennyblythfineart.co.uk www.artjericho.com ? ZULEIKA GALLERY Exhibiting at Stephen Ongpin & Guy Peppiatt, see St James’s map. www.zuleikagallery.com A 4 1 3 0 A 4 1 7 A 4 2 3 A 3 6 1 A 4 4 A 4 0 A 4 1 9 A 4 3 3 A 4 0 A 4 3 6 1 A417 A 3 4 A 4 6 A 3 8 A 4 6 A 3 4 A 3 8 A 4 0 A 4 9 A 4 1 0 3 A A41 A 4 2 9 A 3 4 6 A 4 1 M 4 M 4 M 5 M 4 0 M 4 M 5 0 Worcestershire Gloucestershire Wa i k hire rw c s Oxfo shire rd CHARLBURY BURFORD WOODSTOCK AY CHIPPING NORTON LECHLADE STOW ON THE WOLD SHIPSTON ON STOUR BANBURY TOWCESTER LEAMINGTON SPA DAVENTRY WARWICK HENLEY IN ARDEN BROADWAY TADDINGTON CHELTENHAM PAINSWICK STROUD GLOUCESTER TETBURY CHIPPING SODBURY THORNBURY CHIPPENHAM SWINDON WANTAGE MALMESBURY WALLINGFORD H ON READ MONMOUTH ROSS ON WYE HEREFORD CRADLEY LEOMINSTER WORCESTER TEWKESBURY CHIPPING CAMPDEN NE MORETON IN MARSH WITHINGTON CHALFORD SEVENHAMPTON STOW CLANFIELD CIRENCESTER BOX OXFORD BRISTOL b c d e a f LEDBURY WARWICKSHIRE a THE STOUR GALLERY 10 High Street, Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire CV36 4AJ Summer Exhibition. Until Sep 17. Featuring Geoffrey Robinson paintings and reliefs with other selected Gallery Artists including Sandra Blow RA, Lynda Ruth Brown, Susan Disley, Emily Fermor, Bruce McLean and Peter Wills. Autumn Exhibition. From Sep 24. Mon–Sat 10–5.30, clo Thu t 01608 664411 info@thestourgallery.co.uk www.thestourgallery.co.uk GLOUCESTERSHIRE b ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE Taddington Manor, Taddington, nr Cutsdean, Glos GL54 5RY 20th Century and Contemporary Sculpture. Period Garden Statuary and Architectural Elements. Fine Reproduction Garden Ornament and Stone Fire Surrounds. Mon–Fri 9–5, Sat 10.30–4 t 01386 584414 puddy@architectural-heritage.co.uk www.architectural-heritage.co.uk "The female form acts as a bearer of meaning in my work, which draws on the historical link between the young woman and mortality, and explores the interconnected nature of death, creation and a search for meaning." The opening of Rebecca Fontaine- Wolf's statement about her work crystalises at Gallery Different in 'Der Tod und das Mädchen', an historic 'vanitas' reference to her German life and preoccupation with self, the feminine, beauty and its eventual physical and visual decay. The works are interpretive and narrative in addressing the underlying inevitabilities of existence and should not be acceptedmerely through reflected light. Starting photographically, working on the images progressively and regressively, constructively and destructively, themortal feminine is so described. PH THUMB nail Rebecca Fontaine-Wolf ‘Blue Fire’ 24 GALLERIES SEPTEMBER 2016

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