

SEPTEMBER 2017 GALLERIES
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OSBORNE SAMUEL
Stand 21
Kenneth Armitage, Lynn Chadwick,
Prunella Clough, John Craxton, Roger
Hilton, Peter Kinley, Henry Moore, Alan
Reynolds, Keith Vaughan
Henry Moore
‘Seated Mother & Child:
Four Studies’
PAISNEL GALLERY
Stand 29
Paul Feiler, Alexander Mackenzie,
Terry Frost, Patrick Heron, Denis
Mitchell, Robyn Denny, Prunella Clough,
Frederick Gore, Ivon Hichens,
Keith Milow
Paul Feiler
‘Florence Boboli Gardens’
PORTAL PAINTERS
Stand 27
Steve Easby, Louise Higgins, Peter
Layzell, Whyn Lewis, Neil Macpherson,
James McNaught, Heather Nevay,
Joseph O’Reilly, Irvine Peacock,
Lizzie Riches
Heather Nevay
‘Pleasure Gardens’
REDFERN GALLERY
Stand 23
Paul Feiler, Adrian Heath, William Gear,
Keith Vaughan, David Tindle, Norman
Dilworth, Eileen Agar, Margaret Mellis,
Francis Davison, Patrick Procktor
William Gear
'Trunks and Stakes’
WATERHOUSE & DODD
Stand 31
Wilhemina Barns-Graham, David
Bomberg, Lynn Chadwick, Maurice
Cockrill, George Dannatt, Dorothy Mead,
Dennis Mitchell, John Wells
Wilhemina Barns-Graham
‘Untitled
(Linked Forms Series)’
WHITFORD FINE ART
Stand 30
Clive Barker, Geoffrey Clarke, Maurice
Cockrill, Antony Donaldson, William
Gear, Alastair Morton, Peter Sedgley,
Colin Self, Graham Sutherland,
Joe Tilson
Graham Sutherland
'Black Trellis'
LONG & RYLE
Stand 4
Tessa Newcomb, Scottie Wilson,
Rachel Nicholson, John Craxton, John
Monks, Ramiro Fernandez Saus, Maro
Gorky, Brian Sayers, Nick Archer,
Anne Desmet
JohnCraxton
‘Swanage –Handful of
Flowers’
Bedding into a new home at Mall
Galleries (after some 25 years at
the Royal College of Art and a
year’s break in 2016) the 20/21
British Art Fair continues as
probably one of the UK’s most
popular and certainly the only
one to specialise exclusively in
Modern and Post War British art
with work by the great names,
from Freud to Frink and Hepworth
to Hockney. There is also work
from 1970 to present day on
show. Among the 34 dealers
there are a number who have
been at 20/21 since it all began in
1988 which illustrates the strength
of continuity and loyalty the fair
enjoys, not only from the galleries
but also the visiting public.
British Art Fair
13 to 17 September
Mall Galleries, London SW1