Dates |
Ground Floor Gallery |
Lower Ground Floor
Gallery |
|
The gallery closed
for relocation. |
invitation
introduction |
Group
Show
features
works by the contemporary artists:
Victoria Kovalenchikova,
Igor Tcholaria, James Fieramosca,
Walera
Martynchik,
Nicolas Ruston,
David Balilty,
McAlpine Miller, Anastasia Belous,
Penny Crofts,
Maurizio
Camatta,
Mauro Federico Romero Bayter,
Ilia Petrovic,
Sveta Yavorsky,
Giuseppe
Linardi,
Marek Dutka,
Robert Bissell,
Lilia
Mazurkevich,
Sergey Sologub,
Steve Johnston,
Roxana Halls,
Roger Aslin,
Stanislav Plutenko,
Zorikto Dorzhiev,
David Bowers, and others.
Old Masters:
Michelangelo Cerquozzi (1602-1660),
Jan Philip
van Thielen (1618-1667),
Hendrick Mommers
(1623-1693),
Gerard van Spaendonck (1746–1822),
Simon Pietersz Verelst (1644–1710),
Joseph Heintz the Younger (1600-1678),
Ernst Stuven
(ca.1657–1712),
Hubert Robert (1733 –1808),
Jan
van Huysum (1682–1749).
Sculptures by
Edgar Degas (1834-1917),
Auguste Rodin (1840-1917),
Alexander Archipenko (1887-1964),
Oleg Prokofiev (1928-1998),
Eleanor Cardozo,
Nicola Godden,
Richard L.Minns,
Andy Cheese,
Jamie McCartney,
Ian Edwards,
Gianfranco Meggiato,
A.& M. Cacchiarelli Principi,
David Mayer,
Roland
Piché,
Palolo Valdés,
Sam Shendi,
Ruurd Hallema,
Gill Parker,
Spar Street. |
Sculptures by
Edgar Degas,
Auguste Rodin,
Alexander Archipenko,
Oleg Prokofiev,
Eleanor Cardozo,
Nicola Godden,
Richard L.Minns,
Andy Cheese,
Jamie McCartney,
Ian Edwards,
Gianfranco Meggiato,
A.& M. Cacchiarelli Principi,
David Mayer,
Roland
Piché,
Palolo Valdés,
Sam Shendi,
Ruurd Hallema,
Gill Parker,
Spar Street,
Carlo Pecorelli,
and Andrey Ostashov.
invitation
introduction |
Maurizio Camatta
'Into The Wild'
Maurizio Camatta in
his new works paints the air, the wind with its
turbulence that stirs the air, the breath that
nurtures and shakes everyday living. The air corporeality
as a metaphor of the human soul are inspired by
these recent works by Maurizio Camatta.
Through floating and
transparent colours, so light as to be taken in
with just a look, Camatta highlights the
contrast between the ethereal aspect of the
depiction of the sky and the expressive power of
the painting, which is fixed on the canvas
through insistent and layered strokes.
press release (pdf) |
Group
Show
features
works by the contemporary artists:
Igor Tcholaria, James Fieramosca,
Walera
Martynchik,
Nicolas Ruston,
David Balilty, Metin
Salih,
McAlpine Miller, Anastasia Belous,
Holly Brodie,
Anne Tanner.
Old Masters:
Michelangelo Cerquozzi (1602-1660),
Jan Philip
van Thielen (1618-1667),
Hendrick Mommers
(1623-1693),
Gerard van Spaendonck (1746–1822),
Simon Pietersz Verelst (1644–1710),
Joseph Heintz the Younger (1600-1678),
Ernst Stuven
(ca.1657–1712),
Hubert Robert (1733 –1808),
Jan
van Huysum (1682–1749). |
- 29 February - 2
April
2016
Sculptures by
Edgar Degas,
Auguste Rodin,
Alexander Archipenko,
Oleg Prokofiev,
Eleanor Cardozo,
Nicola Godden,
Richard L.Minns,
Andy Cheese,
Jamie McCartney,
Ian Edwards,
Gianfranco Meggiato,
A.& M. Cacchiarelli Principi,
David Mayer,
Roland
Piché,
Palolo Valdés,
Sam Shendi,
Ruurd Hallema,
Gill Parker,
Spar Street,
Carlo Pecorelli,
and Andrey Ostashov.
invitation
introduction |
Gemma
Billington 'Beyond The Beyond'
Gemma Billington admits that her primary influence is
the ever-changing patterns of nature, and the timelessness of this
subject. In her paintings Gemma explores the eternity of nature. She
steers away from traditional techniques, using raw brushstrokes,
applying her paint, almost like a dance, to the canvas.
press release (pdf)
invitation (pdf)
private
viewing (photos) |
Roger Aslin ''Urban Narratives'
The recurrent subject of Roger Aslin's works is a
figure within an urban environment; this is influenced by Aslin’s
personal interest in film and television. Paintings are often
developed from his observations of city life caught on camera. These
are then further explored digitally before being transferred to
canvas, board or paper. Sense of space is created using a highly
contrasting palette that reduces forms to their key elements, and
attempts to distil the essence of each familiar scenario.
press release (pdf) |
invitation
introduction |
Federico
Romero Bayter 'Urban Labyrinths'
Hay Hill Gallery presents Urban Labyrinths a solo exhibition by
Federico Romero Bayter, a Colombian artist who lives and works in Italy. This
exhibition sees as a protagonist the city that
is drew in a three-dimensional way. Rapid signs
and tangles of lines change the traditional
perception of landscapes, buildings and roads.
press release (pdf)
Sculptures by
Edgar Degas,
Auguste Rodin,
Alexander Archipenko,
Oleg Prokofiev,
Eleanor Cardozo,
Nicola Godden,
Richard L.Minns,
Andy Cheese,
Jamie McCartney,
Ian Edwards,
Gianfranco Meggiato,
A.& M. Cacchiarelli Principi,
David Mayer,
Roland
Piché,
Palolo Valdés,
Sam Shendi,
Ruurd Hallema,
Gill Parker,
Spar Street,
Carlo Pecorelli,
and Andrey Ostashov.
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- 23 November
2015 - 30 January 2016
invitation |
Group
Show
features
works by
Galyna Moskvitina,
Walera Martynchik,
Penny Crofts,
Stanislav Plutenko,
Aigana Gali,
Nicolas Ruston,
Lilia Mazurkevich,
Victoria Kovalenchikova,
Ilia Petrovic,
David Balilty,
Oleg Prokofiev,
Roxana Halls,
David Bowers,
Sergey Sologub,
Miki Reimann, Konstantin Khudyakov, Carlo Pecorelli,
David Papava,
Sveta Yavorsky,
Sergey Eloyan,
Igor
Tcholaria,
Robert Bissell,
Zoe Benbow,
Afshin
Naghouni,
Giuseppe Linardi,
Hideyuki Sobue, Anastasia Belous,
and
others.
Sculptures by
Edgar Degas,
Auguste Rodin,
Alexander Archipenko,
Oleg Prokofiev,
Eleanor Cardozo,
Nicola Godden,
Richard L.Minns,
Andy Cheese,
Jamie McCartney,
Ian Edwards,
Gianfranco Meggiato,
A.& M. Cacchiarelli Principi,
David Mayer,
Roland
Piché,
Palolo Valdés,
Sam Shendi,
Ruurd Hallema,
Gill Parker, Spar Street,
Carlo Pecorelli,
and Andrey Ostashov.
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