Art Exhibitions, May & June
There is lots of exciting art on show in London at the moment, and I thought I would share four exhibitions featuring British artists I will be visiting during May and June.Alice xxx
Christopher Brown
Michal Parkin Fine Art at the Art Workers' Guild
6 Queen Square, Bloomsbury, London
24th - 27th May 2017
I am a big fan of Christopher Brown's linocuts, and an archive of his work is currently being exhibited at the Art Workers' Guild. Christopher studied at the Royal College of Art, where he met and later assisted Edward Bawden. I love his fun, often quirky , and always amusing images in sharp black and white linocut. There is so much to see in this exhibition and original prints to buy - and the Art Workers' Guild is a really fascinating place to visit. Definitely pop in!
Jo Vollers
54 Shepherd Market, Mayfair, London
22nd - 27th May
Jo paints beautifully vibrant works in acrylic and oil, her paintings sit between figurative and abstraction - I absolutely love her use of colour. She is exhibiting at 54 the Gallery until Saturday 27th May.
Nina Baxter
Royal Arts Prize at La Galleria Pall Mall
5b Pall Mall Street, Royal Opera Arcade
30th May - 10th June
Nina Baxter paints the most incredible large scale, painstakingly detailed geometric abstract works in harmonious colours. Nina's work will be on the show at La Galleria Pall Mall as part of the Royal Arts Prize, her works draw inspiration from landscape, architecture, photography and music. Pop along to see her new works and get lost in these amazing interactions of shape and colour.
Minty Sainsbury
Minty Sainsbury will also be exhibiting as part of the Royal Arts Prize - her architectural drawings are really splendid 😍 🙏.
Jill Barklem
22 Bury Street, St James's, London
10th May - 3rd June
A little trip down memory lane, The Illustration Cupboard are currently displaying the original artwork by Jill Barklem for the Brambley Hedge books. There are also many many beautiful illustrations in the this jam packed gallery, many from favourite childrens books, absolutely worth a visit.