Galleries - October 2018

26 GALLERIES OCTOBER 2018 MAP 13 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 Gallery Artists. Oct 5–27. Affordable Art Fair Battersea, Stand K9. Oct 18–21. Showing works by Ceri Auckland-Davies, Jeanne Champion, Charles Harrison, Emma Jackson, Latifa Khalfoui, Herve Lenouvel, Julie Needham, Ailsa Read. Gallery closed Oct 19–20. Fri–Sat 11–5 t 07980 167404 yorath@woodbinecontemporaryarts.co.uk www.woodbinecontemporaryarts.co.uk ESSEX c THE FRY ART GALLERY 19a Castle Street, Saffron Walden, Essex CB10 1BD Edward Bawden: At Home –A Working Life. Until Oct 28. Almost 300 items, including watercolours, prints, designs, scrapbooks, book covers and studio artefacts. From the 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 Bedfordshire LONDON BRENTWOOD SOUTHEND-ON-SEA LEIGH-ON-SEA CHELMSFORD FELIXSTOWE WOODBRIDGE SNAPE ALDEBURGH YOXFORD 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 ELY BEDFORD HERTFORD HARLESTON BROCKDISH AYLSHAM MOULTON SLEAFORD CLARE WYMONDHAM IPSWICH COLCHESTER PETERBOROUGH CAMBRIDGE NORWICH e g d f c CHAPPEL Fry collection, public and private loans. Tue, Thu, Fri, Sun & Bkhols 2–5, Sat 11–5 t 01799 513779 info@fryartgallery.org t @FryArtGallery f TheFryArtGallery www.fryartgallery.org d GEEDON GALLERY Jaggers, Fingringhoe Colchester, Essex CO5 7DN Autumn Exhibition. Oct 6–21. Artists include Fred Cuming RA, Olwen Jones, Jill Leman, Gill Brown, David Meredith and many more. daily 11–5.50 then by appt Oct 22–Dec 15 t 01206 729 334 / 07901 918046 jataber@aol.com www.geedongallery.co.uk e NORTH HOUSE GALLERY The Walls, Manningtree, Essex CO11 1AS Jason Hicklin: Ocean, Parts 1 & 2. Oct 20–Nov 24. Dark etchings of the Atlantic off the Hebrides and contrasting light ones of the Pacific off Newcastle NSW. Sat or by appt t 01206 392717 mail@northhousegallery.co.uk t @NorthHouseGal www.northhousegallery.co.uk NORFOLK f ADRIAN HILL FINE ART Lees Yard, Holt, Norfolk NR25 6HS Lydia Corbett: Picasso’s Sylvette. Oct 2–7. *ad Showing at Mall Galleries, London SW1; Trafalgar Sq map. Original paintings, sculpture, ceramics and installations. t 01263 713883 info@adrianhillfineart.com t @AHill–FineArt www.iwassylvette.com www.adrianhillfineart.com SUFFOLK g SEA PICTURES GALLERY Well House, Well Lane, Clare, Suffolk CO10 8NH The East Anglian Group of Marine Artists. Until Oct 22. Selected exhibition from The East Anglian Group of Artists’ membership. Oils, acrylics, watercolours and bronzes. Mon, Thu–Sat 10–5, Sun 11.30–3.30 t 01787 279024 sarah.alaric@seapicturesgallery.com I seapicturesgallery t @seapictures f Sea Pictures Gallery www.seapicturesgallery.com A 6 0 O R A N G E O R T H S T W E S T S P R I N G B H I G H S T W N O R T H S T E A S T S T R E E T H I G H S T S T A B a b UPPINGHAM Bahraini artist Rashid Khalifa's career is a quite remarkable one, not least because he is a member of the country's royal family, a class more used to commissioningart than creatingit. Of more significance though is the seriousness with which he has pursued his vocation over some 40 years since he first came to study art at the University of Brighton, aged just 18, in the late 1960s. No dilettante activity in short, as his first and remarkably adventurous exhibition in this country at the S aatchi Gallery, makes clear. With its glittering walls of abstract reflecting coloured discs and massive, suspended grids of coloured geometric lattices, the sense of these often disorienting and exhilarating pieces is of a very contemporary take on the rich surface decorations of early Islamic architecture. NU THUMB nail Rashid Khalifa ‘Site-specific grid maze, Penumbra’

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