Morag Ballard: Recent Paintings
14 June–12 July 2008
The artist’s language of forms isderived from the architecture of the modern urban environment.
14 June–12 July 2008
The artist’s language of forms isderived from the architecture of the modern urban environment.
16 May–7 June 2008
Influenced by nature, fantasy and storytelling, designer Bodo Sperlein’s installation of mirrors and lights merges fantasy with design.
19 April–10 May 2008
This group exhibition examines aspects of belief, delusion, irony and fantasy around the subject of extra-terrestrial life.
2 February–4 March 2008
The exhibition includes Pye’s first works made at the Royal College of Art in the 1960s, early bronzes and large-scale reflective works in tubular steel.
15–20 January 2008
Featured artists include: Stuart Brisley, Liliane Lijn, Paule Vézelay, Grayson Perry, James Burbidge, Paula Rego, Anne Rothenstein, Francis Butterfield, Peter King, William Pye, Elaine Wilson.
6 October–17 November 2007
Recent works by gallery artists Chris Kenny, Georgia Russell and Jason Wallis-Johnson.
11–16 September 2007
Artists included: John Armstrong, Francis Butterfield, Rolf Brandt, Benjamin Creme, Hubert Dalwood, Gwyther Irwin, Adrian Heath, Heinz Henghes, Ivon Hitchens, Peter King, Peter Kinley, William Roberts, John Skeaping, Stanley Spencer, Paule Vézelay.
21 June–21 July 2007
This exhibition is a salute to a small, but memorably subversive group of artists who emerged in London at the beginning of the 1980s.
8 December 2006–10 January 2007
Gowdy is renowned for her distinctive, narrative, almost fairy-tale images. Her subject matter is simultaneously playful, reflective and philosophical.
10 November–2 December 2006
Six artists working with text, poetry and altered books: Chris Kenny, Vito Drago, Liliane Lijn, Rupert Spira, Arthur Giardelli and Georgia Russell.