Beautiful installation shots of Claudia Carr's recent exhibition at Kinnerton Street.
Photography courtesy of Tom Carter
The Lion & Lamb Gallery's Summer Salon Show (always a brilliant place to see works by well-respected names alongside gems by lesser-known talents) runs to the end of the month before travelling to Caroline Wiseman's Aldeburgh Beach South Lookout Project. The fantastic line-up includes Dominic Beattie, Biggs & Collings, Graham Crowley, Natalie Dower - and our very own Hester Finch. For anyone interested in exploring this creative pocket of Suffolk (me), it'll be a brilliant time to visit. The private view takes place on Sunday 21st September 11am-4pm.
William Stein in THE LUMINOUS LANGUAGE at the Assembly Rooms, Soho. Opens tomorrow.
Hester Finch is exhibiting one of her miniature portraits from "The Accused" series in a group exhibition opening Tuesday 8th July at the Cob Gallery, Camden. Called The Scars Are Not Just Skin Deep, the exhibition is in aid of the Acid Survivors Trust International and Hester is donating 100% of the proceeds of sale to the cause. The online auction ends on Saturday 19th July when the exhibition finishes. To bid online click HERE.
Congratulations to Vera Boele-Keimer whose work Grey Grid (above) has been selected for the Royal Academy's 2014 Summer Exhibition. The exhibition is now open and runs until 17th August (website HERE).
Drawing Into Scultpure, an exhibition curated by Jessica Carlisle and Rebecca Pelly-Fry, has just opened at Griffin Gallery and runs until June 27th. More information on their website HERE.
We are delighted to announce that the gallery has a drinks sponsor! The Truscott Arms, an award-winning gastro pub in Maida Vale, is generously providing wine for private views and events. This independently owned pub serves fabulous food in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere, and also runs an art programme of its own. Do go visit.
Vera Boele-Keimer is currently exhibiting in the Open West 2014 at The Wilson, Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum. The show runs until 1st June and Vera will be giving a talk on Sunday 11th May. More details HERE.
Olivia Krimpas to exhibit in ARTISTS' IMPRESSIONS at The Street Gallery, part of UCLH's Arts & Heritage programme (18th April to 4th June 2014)
Malene Hartmann Rasmussen selected for the finalist exhibition of Open to Art, the International Competition for Ceramics and Design at Gallery Officine Saffe, Milan, Italy (website HERE).
William Stein has designed the artwork for Ghettoville, the brand new album by acclaimed electronic producer and musician Actress. See William's interview with Dazed below:
Click on the link below for Katrina Blannin's most recent article on Abstract Critical - a review of Mary and Kenneth Martin at Annely Juda and Florian Pumhösl at Lisson Gallery.
William Stein has begun his post as Honorary Research Associate at the Slade School of Fine Art, Graduate Painting department. William will be working within the Discourse Projects.