09/10/2013

Albany Wiseman "Garden Squares of London" with Robin Ollington

Albany Wiseman (left) and Robin Ollington (right)
discussing the success of "Garden Squares of London"
Last night Albany Wiseman and Robin Ollington met up at Curwen Gallery  to discuss the success of last month's exhibition "Garden Squares of London". The exhibition, originally the brainchild of Robin Ollington, was a study of many beautiful garden squares of London by the celebrated watercolourist, Albany Wiseman.
Albany Wiseman, Manchester Square, £875, SOLD

Over the course of the year Albany visited 23 squares with his fold up easel, painting from life in watercolour.Albany was exceptionally dilligent, working in rain, shine and snow, to produce a wonderful exhibition which documents many of the hidden residential areas of London.

 Yesterday, when I met them both for a photo shoot for Garden Square News magazine, both were full of life and discussing their next project together, an exhibition of the watercolour illustrations from their book "Tommy Atkins Goes to War".

08/10/2013

Rachel Clark "Transitions"


This month Curwen Gallery are very excited to be showing a solo show by a new artist to us. We originally came across Rachel Clark three years ago after she graduated from her MA in Printmaking at Camberwell College Arts. She was chosen to feature in Hot Off The Press, our annual exhibition of our favourite graduating MA printmakers from the London Schools. 

Thank You Wandsworth and Goodbye, etching, £495 (unframed)
Since then she has shown her printmaking with us in our group exhibitions as well as in numerous other exhibitions including The Clifford Chance Award and the National Portrait Gallery’s BP Portrait Awards. 

The Riddle of Tinmath, etching, £395 unframed
Her new exhibition features both painting and printmaking, both of which share a similar sensitivity to colour and abstract form. She says of her work “Abstract Painting is a way of connecting the inner and outer world”. More images from the show can be found online here
Quiddity, oil on canvas, £4500

20/08/2013

NORTHERN GRADUATES 2013

Private View: 5th August, 6-8pm

Exhibition: 6th - 31st August 2013

Bethany Armstrong, Huddersfield Uni
Northern Graduates 2013 is the 24th annual exhibition, providing a showcase for the best of this year’s graduates from the North of England. These select few are all artists who have stood out amongst the hundreds of graduates all completing their degrees this summer and show the most promise for becoming successes of the art world in years to come.

Francesca Aikman, Uni Central Lancashire
The work in the exhibition covers various mediums including painting, printmaking, sculpture and many elements of mixed media and found objects. This group of artists also show a great variety of styles and methods. Francesca Aikman’s mixed media paintings focus on ‘ignored spaces’, the work in this show all feature underground spaces, painted in monochrome, giving an eerie and industrial quality to the image.
Hannah Davies, Manchester School of Art

On a far more personal level, Hannah Davies exquisitely executed paintings of close up distorted faces have an unsettling feeling in their directness and intimacy, heightened by her use of colour capturing the quality of skin extremely convincingly. Bethany Armstrong investigates portraiture in a contrasting way, her printed portraits of faces rearranged using geometric shapes deal with cognitive neurophysiology and how our brains work unconsciously to make sense of unordered situations.

Jessica Shandley, Manchester School of Art
Another artist using photographic elements is Jessica Shandley. Her mixed media paintings incorporate found images, alongside elements of print, painting and fluorescent Perspex. More abstract styles of painting include Dawn Beever’s work, her large colourful abstract paintings show great attention to use of pigment and the qualities of the paint itself.

Kennis Chan’s paintings are built up by thousands of small marks and consider how this constructs colour and form. Bijan Amini-Alavijeh’s work plays with patterned form and loose paint strokes. Molly Smyth and Eve Laws also work in gestural and abstract painting. Alistair Woods and Harry Hartley both work with found objects; Woods creates 2D constructions, whilst Hartley produces sculptural cityscapes.
Bijan Amini- Alavijeh, Manchester School of Art
Helen Wheeler also works sculpturally, creating works referencing landscapes using a process with plaster, iron filings and magnetic attraction. Lucy Hesling’s etchings based on sound and automatic mark-making add an element of printmaking to this exhibition, alongside Denise Robson who draws on Victorian etchings which she has transformed into large standing cut outs. Other three dimensional works include Frida Cooper’s collections of found bees, encased in resin cubes or old ornate display cases.

Frida Cooper, University of Salford
 One of the most eye catching pieces are the pink fluffy tanks, which are not only objects themselves but wearable outfits. Kathryn Thompson accompanies her works with photographs of the tanks being worn around town, in an urban environment, a subversive statement on politics and warfare through the use of (an unlikely) textile.
Kathryn Thompson, Northumbria University
Whilst the exhibition as a whole reflects general tendencies in art practice in the Northern Colleges, each artist and their work is selected purely on its own merit, not to create a comprehensive survey of all these trends. Northern Graduates stands as an interesting and thought provoking exhibition in its own right. This is an opportunity for fresh, new and exciting artists to be visible to the press and public as they leave the academic environment and enter the art market.

For more information see the gallery website here: http://www.curwengallery.co.uk/gallery/ngrad13/title.htm

17/07/2013

West End Extra and Islington Tribune Article



Text Reads:

CURWEN GALLERY AUCTIONS
at Curwen Gallery in Fitzrovia this July

This month the Curwen Gallery in Fitzrovia will be holding two auctions comprising of over 200 artworks. Throughout the gallery’s long history, and its association with The Curwen Studio, it has accumulated a large collection of artworks, many of which are from established 20th Century masters. Most of these pieces are rarely seen by the public; only those lucky enough to be invited down to the basement beneath the gallery will have seen the contents of this ‘Aladdin’s Cave’ of precious art.Many of these gems from the collection are being  auctioned at Curwen Gallery and online through The-Saleroom.com.
 
Sandra Blow, Borderline (2000), Estimate: £700-900
All of the artwork in the auctions is currently on display at the gallery, covering the walls from floor to ceiling to allow viewing of the 233 lots. Here, works by master printmakers such as Sir Terry Frost, Ceri Richards or Edward Bawden sit alongside exciting works by young emerging artists, some of whom were discovered through the gallery’s renowned Northern Graduates exhibition. Pieces of particular interest include two originals by Leonard Rosoman, one of the Directors of the Curwen Gallery for many years, a screenprint from Sandra Blow, a brightly coloured lithograph of ‘Doctor Dog’ from Paula Rego, and a wonderful portfolio by Chloe Cheese, ‘Still Life in London & Paris’ from 1979 which contains 6 delightful lithographs.
 
Terry Frost, Suspended Forms, Estimate:£1000-1500
The beauty of these particular auctions is that there is such a variety of art work available that any size, taste or budget should be catered for. From the seasoned collector looking for serious investment pieces, to the first time art buyer looking to furnish a new home or office, there will be appropriate artworks for so many people. Most of the artworks are expected to sell for considerably below their normal price and in addition there will be no commissions/ buyers premiums to pay on either auction. Also the majority of the lots will not have a reserve placed on them. This is a fantastic opportunity to acquire artworks from the gallery’s collection and the possibility of a great bargain to be had!
 
Patrick Hughes, Poets Typewriter, £500-700

The Online Auction is already underway, finishing at 9pm on 22nd July. The Live Auction will take place on the evening of Tuesday 23rd July from 7pm at Curwen Gallery. Bid’s can be left for both auctions online, however in the case of the Live Auction bidders are encouraged to bid in person at the event itself. For anyone that cannot attend the Live Auction in person we will be providing a live video stream of this exciting event enabling bidders to take part over the internet.  To see the catalogues for both auctions visit www.curwengallery.com/auction.

16/05/2013

A Passion for Colour: Monoprints by Manfred Welling

Manfred Welling's first solo exhibition with Curwen Gallery; "A Passion for Colour", is currently showing in our upstairs gallery. It is a unique exhibition of his newest monoprints, made by transfering an image from a matrix to paper using an etching press.

One of the stars of the show, Blue Cliff, sold moments after the exhibition opened.
One of the original works, Earthflow,
sold quickly on the opening night.
These matrices can consist of natural and man-made materials such as various kinds of paper and fabric, leaves, grasses and other plant materials, plastic film as well as etching and collagraph plates. Each is a one off artwork which cannot be replicated.

The exhibition really surprised us when we first encountered it as we had long been acquainted with Manfred Welling as a regular visitor to the gallery but only fairly recently saw his work and decided to give him his first solo exhibition with us.

 The exhibition was originally scheduled for last year, but was postponed because of the essential building work in the gallery during the original timing. Since last year however huge developments have been made in Welling's style with the newer works feeling more resolved than the works chosen for the exhibition last year.
New work Gyras is still available for purchase.
Although the process used to produce the newer work remains largely the same, his new pieces have a completely different substance to them, being more reminiscent of microscopic images of cells rather than the original works which spoke more of landscape contours and natural phenomena.

 Blue Dawn,one of the newest works on show,
Sold in the first few days of the exhibition.

Much of the exhibition has already sold, however there are still some great works available to buy. One of the gallery's favourite works, Illusion, is still available for £225 framed. Call the gallery on 0207 323 4700, to arrange a purchase. There are a number of people interested in this piece however, so check the gallery website for current availability.
Manfred Welling, Illusion, £225


To see a selection of Manfred Welling's work, click here (opens in a new window) see the exhibition on the gallery website.

15/05/2013

Curwen Gallery Auctions 2013: A Taste of Things to Come...

Many of you will remember the excitement of the Curwen Gallery Auctions, held last Summer on 26th and 27th June. The Live Auction was one of the most hotly anticipated nights of Summer 2012 for many of our friends, clients and fellow dealers. Most of our bidders will confirm that few experiences in life match the elation of placing a winning bid on a much loved favourite picture, especially when purchased for a fraction of it's normal retail price.

Artist Bill Pryde inspects a bumper crop of bargains,
200+ pictures hanging salon style for the two weeks prior to the auction itself
Last year all the work was on display in the gallery for two weeks prior to the auctions themselves, with around 200 pictures hanging salon style, from floor to ceiling. This year a similar amount will be on show, with a selection of treasures standing out from the crowd as potential bargains and sound investments.

HOT TIP FOR LIVE AUCTION 2013
Lucy Willis
, Looking Towards the Church, Xaghra,
watercolour, 38 x 57cm
Estimate £1000-1500, previously sold for £2150
Last year saw some of the much discussed treasures of the Curwen Gallery collection being sold for very reasonable sums. Many of these works were from  past masters such as John Piper, Henry Moore and Graham Sutherland, all excellent investment pieces, bought for very reasonable prices by astute clients.
HOT TIP FOR LIVE AUCTION 2013
Sir Terry Frost,
Suspended Forms
Estimate £1000- £1500
 As with all auctions the excitement came from the distinct possibility that much of the work on show could be purchased for less than it's normal price. This year will be no different: No lots will have reserves on, in many cases the bidding will start at as low as £10 and there will be no hidden premiums; the hammer price will be the price paid.
HOT TIP FOR ONLINE AUCTION 2013
Patrick Hughes,
Poets Typewriter
Estimate: £500- £700
HOT TIP FOR ONLINE AUCTION 2013
Chloe Cheese Portfolio (6 Prints)
Estimate £1000-1500
In the auction catalogue there will be work from the majority of our gallery artists as well as some very special pieces from Royal Academicians and other past masters.The Live Auction will be held in the gallery on the evening of Tuesday 23rd July, the Online Auction will end at 9pm on  Monday 22nd July.  Make sure you keep the dates free to avoid disapointment.

Visit http://www.curwengallery.co.uk/auction/index.htm for more information on the Auctions

LOOKING BACK TO LAST YEAR
In the Live Auction, lots were called in the gallery by our good friend,actor and original print dealer Dominic Kemp. Many new faces as well as old friends, clients and competitors all turned out on one of the hottest evenings of the year. There was even an appearance from a stray swarm of bees, which managed to find there way into the gallery mid-auction.All was managed with the utmost of calm though, with auctioneer Dominic Kemp keeping a cool head in the midst of often frenzied bidding.
Dominic Kemp, Auctioneer. Minus monocle and mustache on the night.
Every lot in the Online Auction and the majority of works in the Live Auction were sold and it would be fair to say that nearly everyone present on the night got involved with the bidding.
The two events were such a great experience for us all we have decided to do it again this year! Here are a few of the bargains picked up by lucky bidders last year. Keep your eyes peeled for updates to the listings for this year's auctions, they will be released in the next month or so.

Two very wise investment pieces, purchased for a reasonable price last year.
BARGAIN FROM 2012 AUCTIONS
Graham Sutherland
, Submerged Form
lithograph, estimate £700-900
Hammer Price: £980
BARGAIN FROM 2012 AUCTIONS
Henry Moore
, Two Heads
lithograph, estimate £1000-1500
Hammer Price: £1240
THE BARGAIN OF THE AUCTION: Gallery favourite; Paul Hogarth, Gsteig purchased for 10% of it's normal retail price.
BARGAIN FROM 2012 AUCTIONS
Paul Hogarth
, Gsteig
lithograph, 75 x 62cm
Hammer Price: £35
An original Peter Blake collage, the design from the catalogue of our Northern Graduates catalogue, a quirky piece bought by a particularly astute collector.
BARGAIN FROM 2012 AUCTIONS
Peter Blake,
Cover for Northern Graduates Catalogue
Collage, 56 x 79cm
 Hammer Price: £900



07/05/2013

Bold of Colour and Smooth of Surface: Paintings by Julia Brooker with Furniture by Bim Burton

Smooth surfaces and bright colours are two of many similarities shared by Bim Burton and Julia Brooker. At a glance though, neither artist would be an obvious choice for a joint exhibition, both having a particularly unique style which could easily dominate a space,forcing other works into their shade. However in this exhibition their paring feels natural, with neither hogging the lime-light and the works of both artists forming a harmonious balance within the space.
 
 Bim Burton's furniture takes a playful approach to functionality, with bright colours and angular lines making bold statements while maintaining usability. In the past his furniture has formed quirky centrepieces in corporate spaces as well as gracing the private residences of pop stars such as Tina Turner and George Micheal and furnishing galleries such as Saatchi, Victoria Miro and Curwen.
 
Bim Burton, Petal Tables,
birch plywood with laminated surface, height 45cm,
£90 each, £500 for full set of 6 (during exhibition only)

Julia Brooker's abstract paintings on aluminium are particular favourites with interior designers and architects and are a regular choice of Curwen Gallery's when furnishing corporate spaces. The secret of their success is in the simplicity of the composition of each work.Unhindered by tangible forms, each painting becomes a bright and colourful space on a wall. Because they don't make any complex demands of the viewer, these paintings can be inserted into numerous environments without disrupting the ambience, while still making a strong statement.
Julia Brooker, Barbara Anne,
acrylic on aluminium, 125 x 125 cm,
£1650
Both artists are will be showing at Curwen Gallery until 1st June.For more information, as well as images of works in the exhibition, see the gallery website for each artist:
Julia Brooker here
Bim Burton here