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November 2022 | News & Exhibitions

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EXPLORE OUR RECOMMENDED EXHIBITIONS...

Scroll down to discover the must-see art gallery exhibitions to visit this month in London.

29 SEPTEMBER - 4 NOVEMBER 2022
BEVAN TO BYRNE - 20TH CENTURY WORKS | G.L. BROCKHURST - IN FOCUS
The Fine Art Society, London

1 NOVEMBER - 21 DECEMBER 2022
"WITHOUT HANDS": The Art of Sarah Biffin
Philip Mould & Company, London

3 NOVEMBER - 2 DECEMBER 2022
ICONOCLASM: censorship, destruction and reuse in the European Middle Ages
Sam Fogg, London

10 NOVEMBER - 26 NOVEMBER 2022
GERALD MARKS (1921-2018): PAINTINGS 1940 – 1960
Abbott and Holder, London

LATEST NEWS & EVENTS...

LIVE EVENT: THE DRUG OF ART Monday 5 December 2022 18:00 – 20:00 GMT
To celebrate the opening of their major Winter exhibition, Philip Mould & Company will present an in-person talk with artist Alison Lapper in conversation with the sculptor Marc Quinn on the power of art as therapy. The event is chaired by Philip Mould.

Tickets are £20 and include a complementary drink and evening access to “Without Hands”: The Art of Sarah Biffin.

MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS TO VISIT THIS MONTH
For the first time in the UK, the National Gallery presents an overview of Winslow Homer (1836-1910), the great American Realist painter who confronted the leading issues facing the United States, and its relationship with both Europe and the Caribbean world, in the final decades of the 19th century.
On display until 8 January 2023.

The new exhibition at The Courtauld focuses on numerous private drawings of the modern woman by Swiss-born artist Henry Fuseli (1741-1825). Blending observed realities with elements of fantasy, these studies present one of the finest draughtsmen of the Romantic period at his most original and provocative.

JOINING LONDON ART WEEK...
The latest new gallery to join LAW, Dominic Fine Art will present a unique selection of rediscovered works, as well as original research into the contributions of forgotten artists in their upcoming inaugural exhibition Forgotten Masters | Enduring Images.
From from 2 to 8 December 2022 at 13 Harley St, London W1G 9QG.






Emile Charlet (1851-1910), Bohémienne or Spanish Romani in Profile, 1882, Oil on Mahogany Panel. Courtesy of Dominic Fine Art


Neue Kunst Ausstellungen
Trace Formations of
Diese große Übersichtsausstellung ist in Kooperation mit The...
Sincerely, Walter
Walter Pfeiffer (*1946) sucht mit der fotografischen Linse...
Hamid Zénati All-Over
„Hamid Zénati: All-Over“ ist die erste...
Meistgelesen in Ausstellungen
Fette Beute. Reichtum zeigen
Mit der Ausstellung „Fette Beute“ widmet sich das...
HALT NATUR
Der Kunstraum Nestroyhof zeigt von 4. März bis 12. Mai 2022...
Piero Manzoni. Als Körper
Frankfurt am Main, 26. April 2013. Der früh, im Alter von 29...
  • Banner: William McTaggart RSA RSW, Glenramskill, 1908, Oil on canvas, 38 3/4 x 58 inches. Courtesy of The Fine Art Society
    Banner: William McTaggart RSA RSW, Glenramskill, 1908, Oil on canvas, 38 3/4 x 58 inches. Courtesy of The Fine Art Society
    London Art Week
  • Gerald Leslie Brockhurst RA (1890-1978), Portrait of Anais Folin, Signed graphite on paper, 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches. Courtesy of The Fine Art Society
    Gerald Leslie Brockhurst RA (1890-1978), Portrait of Anais Folin, Signed graphite on paper, 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches. Courtesy of The Fine Art Society
    London Art Week
  • Sarah Biffin, Self-portrait, 1821, Private collection. Courtesy of Philip Mould & Company
    Sarah Biffin, Self-portrait, 1821, Private collection. Courtesy of Philip Mould & Company
    London Art Week
  • Western France, A group of micro-architectural fragments, perhaps salvaged 6 from a destroyed jubé or portal frieze, c.1260. Courtesy of Sam Fogg
    Western France, A group of micro-architectural fragments, perhaps salvaged 6 from a destroyed jubé or portal frieze, c.1260. Courtesy of Sam Fogg
    London Art Week
  • Gerald Marks (1921- 2018), London; Bayswater Scaffolding II, Oil on canvas, Signed. c.1955, Provenance: Artist’s Estate. 48 x 36 inches. Courtesy of Abbott and Holder
    Gerald Marks (1921- 2018), London; Bayswater Scaffolding II, Oil on canvas, Signed. c.1955, Provenance: Artist’s Estate. 48 x 36 inches. Courtesy of Abbott and Holder
    London Art Week
  • Marc Quinn, Alison Lapper Pregnant, 2005
    Marc Quinn, Alison Lapper Pregnant, 2005
    London Art Week
  • Winslow Homer, The Gulf Stream, 1899. Courtesy of the National Gallery
    Winslow Homer, The Gulf Stream, 1899. Courtesy of the National Gallery
    London Art Week