Leisure Painter - UK (2019 - Summer)

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8 SUMMER 2019 http://www.painters-online.co.uk


Exhibitions


JANE STROUDRECOMMENDS


http://www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk
‘Cutting Edge: Modernist British
Printmaking’, printmaking during the
interwar period, 19 June to 8 September.
n The Foundling Museum
40 Brunswick Square WC1. 020 7841 3600;
http://www.foundlingmuseum.org.uk
‘Hogarth & The Art of Noise’: looking at
the way Hogarth orchestrated the natural
and man-made sounds of London, until
1 September.
n The Gallery
54 Shepherd Market, Mayfair W1. 020 7491

7322; http://www.54thegallery.co.uk
‘Jean Playfair Evans 1874-1956’: 100
watercolours , 8 to 14 July.
n Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert
38 Bury Street SW1. 020 7839 7600;
http://www.hh-h.com
‘Barbara Hepworth/Ben Nicholson:
Sculpture and Painting in the 1930s’, until
12 July.
n Mall Galleries
The Mall SW1. 020 7930 6844;
http://www.mallgalleries.org.uk
‘New English Art Club’, 14 to 22 June. ‘Royal
Society of British Artists’: annual exhibition,
4 to 14 July. ‘Aviation Paintings of the Year
2019’: annual exhibition by the Guild of
Aviation Artists, 23 to 28 July. ‘Minerva
2019’: 230 distinguished Japanese artists,
31 July to 3 August.
n National Gallery
Trafalgar Square WC2. 020 7747 2885;
http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk
‘Sorolla: Spanish Master of Light’, until
7 July. ‘Sea Star: Sean Scully at the National
Gallery’, new work by Sean Scully inspired
by the National Gallery collection and
Turner’s ‘The Evening Star’, until 11 August.
n National Portrait Gallery
St. Martin’s Place WC2. 020 7306 0055;
http://www.npg.org.uk
‘BP Portrait Award 2019’, 13 June to 20
October.
n Osborne Studio Gallery
2 Motcomb Street, Belgravia SW1; 020 7235
9667; http://www.osg.uk.com
‘David Noalia: Equestrian Paintings’, 17 June
to 4 July. The exhibition coincides with
Royal Ascot (18 to 22 June).
n Royal Academy of Arts
Piccadilly W1. 020 7300 8000;
http://www.royalacademy.org.uk
‘Summer Exhibition 2019’, 10 June to
12 August.
n Tate Britain
Millbank SW1. 020 7887 8888;
http://www.tate.org.uk
‘Van Gogh and Britain’, until 11 August.
‘Frank Bowling’, until 26 August.
n Tate Modern
Bankside SE1. 020 7887 8888;
http://www.tate.org.uk
‘Natalia Goncharova’: until 8 September.

REGIONAL
n Abbot Hall Art Gallery
Kirkland, Kendal, Cumbria. 01539 722464;
http://www.abbothall.org.uk
‘Ruskin, Turner and the Storm Cloud:
Watercolours and Drawings’, from 11 July to
5 October.
n Adam Gallery
3 Northumberland Buildings, Bath. 01225
480406; http://www.aamgallery.com
‘Barbara Rae – Arctic Paintings’: featuring
work from Rae’s Northwest Passage series,
10 to 13 July.

LONDON
n Bankside Gallery
48 Hopton Street SE1. 020 7928 7521;
http://www.banksidegallery.com
‘Juliet Wood: A Human Touch’, new
paintings and oil pastels, 3 to 14 July.
n British Museum
Great Russell Street WC1. 020 7323 8299;
http://www.britishmuseum.org
‘Edvard Munch’, until 21 July. ‘The World
Exists to Be Put on a Postcard’: artists’
postcards from 1960 to now, until 4 August.
n Dulwich Picture Gallery
Gallery Road SE21. 020 8693 5254;

Valerie PirlotCold and Busy Day on Pulteney Bridge, Bath, oil on board, 15x17in. (38x43cm)
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Bath Society of Artists
Founded in 1904 the Bath Society of Artists has grown over the years to a current
membership of around 120 diverse artists. Past members have included Walter
Sickert, Patrick Heron, Mary Fedden and Howard Hodgkin. Its annual exhibition is
open to non-members, attracting up to 1,000 entries. This year will be the society’s
114th annual exhibition.
The Bath Society of Artists 114th Annual Exhibitionis at the Victoria Art Gallery,
Bath, until 29 June. For more information about the society, visit http://www.bsaorg.uk

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