Galleries March 2026
Press Release Garry Fabian Miller Our Garden. Growing. Making. Living. 28 March – 14 June 2026 Kestle Barton Manaccan Helston Cornwall TR12 6HU 01326 231 811 info@kestlebarton.co.uk www.kestlebarton.co.uk About the artist Garry Fabian Miller (b. 1957, Bristol) has sustained an exhibiting career of more than four decades and is widely regarded as a significant figure within contemporary British photography. Since the early 1980s his work has been shown extensively in the UK and internationally in both public institutions and leading commercial galleries. He is represented in Edinburgh by Ingleby Gallery. His photographs are held in major public collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum and the National Museum of Wales, as well as in numerous other national and international museum and private collections. He is an honorary fellow at the Bodleian Library Oxford, who published his memoir Dark Room . In December he has a new show - Between The Moon and The Hawthorn – opening at the Ashmolean in Oxford. This brings together his work made on Dartmoor in the place he calls the Crucible with Samuel Palmer’s pictures of 1825-30 created in the place he called The Valley of Visions in Shoreham, Kent. Through sustained experimentation and exhibition, Fabian Miller has contributed to an expanded understanding of what photography can encompass, establishing a body of work that is materially rigorous and conceptually resonant. www.garryfabianmiller.com @garryfabianmiller About the venue Kestle Barton is an ancient Cornish farmstead situated above the Helford River. Following an award-winning conservation and conversion project the beautiful old farm buildings have new uses, one of the barns becoming an elegant gallery that opened in 2010. From early April to late October each year, the gallery, garden and wildflower meadow beyond, hosts a programme of three free exhibitions and a number of other events. Surrounding barns and the old farmhouse have been converted into stylish and comfortable holiday accommodation, all profits from which go towards funding the exhibition and event programme. Open 28 March – 31 October 2026: Tuesday – Sunday and Bank Holiday Mondays, 10:30am – 5pm. Image : Garry Fabian Miller, Foxglove , July 16 th , 2011 unique dye destruction print. 17.32 x 14.96 inches (framed) 44 x 38 cm (framed)
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