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Spanning the autumn months, this group exhibition at the fabulous Gallery57 in Arundel features work made from ceramics, wood, textile, works on paper, bronze, fibre and found materials assembled to form various collections.
Spanning the autumn months, this group exhibition at the fabulous Gallery57 in Arundel features work made from ceramics, wood, textile, works on paper, bronze, fibre and found materials assembled to form various collections.
Betty Parsons is best known as an influential New York gallerist who championed the work of Abstract Expressionists, such as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, and Clyfford Still, long before they gained worldwide recognition. But she was also a prolific painter, sculptor, and poet in her own right, and this exhibition (the first survey […]
The Oakbank Collective will return this Autumn, with eleven artists showcasing their work in the distinctive modernist house and gardens, set within the striking backdrop of the South Downs. This carefully curated collection includes painting, sculpture, assemblage, collage, jewellery, and printmaking. Visitors can expect a diverse and thought-provoking range of contemporary art. Free parking is […]
Short Circuit Films showcase the best of British experimental documentary makers, and this event features the fruit of an open call following the brief ‘self made’, whether that represents DIY-ers, craft makers or the lofty aspirations of digital entrepreneurs.
120+ handpicked designer-makers from across the UK and beyond are represented in this annual fair, housed at the iconic Grade I-listed One Marylebone, a converted Sir John Soane church just steps from Regent’s Park. Expect a vibrant mix of ceramics, jewellery, textiles, furniture, lighting and homeware across all price ranges. Browse further at madelondon.uk
After a three-week run of pre-festival events, this year’s edition proper is launched with the UK premiere of 1736 French baroque opera Les Caractères de l’Amour, by Mademoiselle Duval, which we can safely bet will be a first for most of the audience. There follows a melodic melange of concerts on the theme of love, […]
The most intriguing of the three operas staged this autumn is a world premiere adaptation, by composer Mark-Anthony Turnage and librettist Rachael Hewer, of Edith Nesbit’s classic The Railway Children, transposed to the Cold War era. There are also re-runs of Peter Hall’s 1981 staging of Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Floris Visser’s 2022 […]
Oxmarket are delighted to welcome Richard Dunkley to the Wilson Gallery for a 2 week exhibition of his photographs. Richard Dunkley had a 35 year career in fashion and advertising photography during which he worked for Vogue in five countries and many other magazines. Based in New York for thirteen years he worked for many […]
Oxmarket are looking forward to an exhibition from four artists titled ‘Time…..’ in our John Rank Gallery. Linda Foskett trained as a Cartographical Draughtsman at the Ordnance Survey and now enjoys the freedom of all forms of artwork. The thrill is when drawing, painting or printing a landscape she can now place a road, tree […]
A celebration of contemporary craft and design, staged within the atmospheric shell of the partly restored Regency era townhouse. Expect textiles, ceramics, jewellery, lighting, furniture, enamel, and metalwork by makers from Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire and Dorset, organised by Design Nation South. Get more info at rth.org.uk
A return home, of sorts, for ‘the two Roberts’, the Bloomsbury linked artists and lovers MacBryde and Colquhoun, who lived and worked in Lewes for two years shortly after WW2. This is the first major exhibition in England since 1962 to chart the remarkable arc of the influential pair’s artistic journey, from the charged atmosphere […]
Horsham Contemporary Art Fair returns in October, showcasing the work of over 45 artists and makers. The work spans a wide range of mediums and genres, and it's all high quality and affordable.
