Mayfair Times

The Mayfair Times feature Jessica Carlisle's current exhibition of late works by Paul Feiler in their October 2016 issue. 

 
 

The World of Interiors

The World of Interiors lists upcoming exhibition of work by Paul Feiler at Jessica Carlisle in their Exhibition Diary. 

 
 

Traction

 
 

Traction has published interviews with Marcelle Hanselaar, Rui Matsunaga and Nahem Shoa about their participation in 'Hard-Boiled Wonderland' at Jessica Carlisle. Read the interviews on Traction

PAUL FEILER (1918-2013)

 
 

Jessica Carlisle is delighted to be working with the estate of British artist Paul Feiler (1918 - 2013). 

Feiler moved to Cornwall in 1953, where he taught at the St Ives Summer School for several years. Through his close friendship with Peter Lanyon he became associated with the St Ives School painters such as Terry Frost and Patrick Heron, who were known for developing modern and abstract art in Britain during the 1940s to 1960s. For a number of years Feiler worked within this movement, however, as he himself said, “I couldn’t become a ventriloquist and try to become someone else just to be a member of the scene. Gradually I withdrew from the scene and did my own thing.” The character of Feiler’s work changed radically in the 1970s, moving to an entirely non-figurative, geometric language, always on square canvas. The works embody the idea of a sacred and devotional space reserved for contemplation and are pared down to an exploration of colour, perspective and space.

Two retrospective exhibitions of Feiler’s work were held at Tate St Ives in 1995 and in 2005. Feiler’s paintings are held in collections both in the UK and internationally, including the Victoria and Albert Museum, Tate and Kettle’s Yard.

An exhibition will take place at the Marylebone gallery during Frieze Week 2016, organised in association with the Redfern Gallery.

Consultancy Services

 
 

To mark the launch of its consultancy arm, Jessica Carlisle opens an off-site exhibition in West London. Featuring work by William Kentridge, Paul Feiler, Whitney McVeigh and Helaine Blumenfeld, as well as a number of artists from the gallery programme, the exhibition is viewable by appointment.

To book a private tour or find out more about the gallery's consultancy services please email us at info@jessicacarlisle.com.

The Quake: saturday 7TH may

 
 

We are delighted to welcome filmmaker Matteo Barzini to the gallery on Saturday 7th May for a special screening of The Quake
his musical and video collaboration with Oscar-winning composer Ennio Morricone.

The screening will take place at 6pm and be followed by Q&A with the director/producer.
Drinks will be served from 5pm and the evening will finish by 7.30pm.

The event marks the close of our exhibition The Missing: Rebuilding the Past.

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Valerie Wallersteiner joins as Associate Director

Jessica Carlisle. is delighted to welcome Valerie Wallersteiner as Associate Director. 

Valerie worked in the art and architectural publishing world, first in California and then London, before going on to manage a commercial London gallery. She has curated and commissioned in both the public and commercial realm, most recently working in collaboration with the National Trust, Stowe Arts and MK Gallery, one of Britain's leading contemporary galleries. 

New Gallery to Open in March

 
 

We are delighted to be opening a new gallery space at 4 Mandeville Place in Marylebone. The move will see us expanding our programme to include new international artists whilst continuing our work with UK based emerging artists. We also welcome a new member to the team, Rowena Efstratiou, who joins us Gallery Manager.

Hester Finch & Nadege Meriau at House of St Barnabas

 
FINCH Headless Nude (Seated, Red:Black, Yellow Light) 2015 16 x 12 in.jpg
 

Hester Finch will be showing a selection of work from The Portrait of a Lady, an arresting series of paintings of headless nudes, in the downstairs Dickens Room, whilst Nadege Meriau's critically acclaimed photographs of "edible chambers",  Au Centre de la Terre, will be on view upstairs in the Bazalgette Room. Viewings of the exhibitions are by appointment.

House of St Barnabas is a charity that helps London's homeless back into work. The Collective is their not-for-profit visual arts programme showing the work of emerging and established artists. Sale proceeds go directly to the charity. Other artists taking part in The Collective include Peter Blake, Paul McDevitt and Nathaniel Rakowe. For price lists or further information please email us.