Winter Showcase

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Winter Showcase

A Seasonal artists’ fund raising exhibition

Dylan BARDOE

Philippa BEALE

Andy BILLMAN Day BOWMAN

Helen BROUGH

Caroline BURRAWAY

Judith BURROWS

Debbie CASTRO

Laurence CAUSSE-PARSLEY

Frances HATCH

Andrew HAWKINS

Harriet HORNER

Marguerite HORNER

Francisco IBÁÑEZ HANTKE

Catherine LETTE

Stephen NEWTON

Luke O’DONOVAN

Alan RANKLE

Josh RAZ

Kirsten REYNOLDS

Angela RUMBLE

Richard WALKER

Winter Showcase

Dylan BARDOE

Philippa BEALE

Andy BILLMAN Day BOWMAN

Helen BROUGH

Caroline BURRAWAY

Judith BURROWS

Debbie CASTRO

Laurence CAUSSE-PARSLEY

Frances HATCH

Andrew HAWKINS

Harriet HORNER

Marguerite HORNER

Francisco IBÁÑEZ HANTKE

Catherine LETTE

Stephen NEWTON

Luke O’DONOVAN

Alan RANKLE

Josh RAZ

Kirsten REYNOLDS

Angela RUMBLE

Richard WALKER

DYLAN BARDOE

Self-taught artist living and working out of East London. A practicing artist since 2019, having left a Politics and Philosophy course at The University of Edinburgh. Twice exhibited at Bermondsey Project Space in solo shows, Plastic Eyeballs in 2020 and Kerosene in 2021.

Idiot Space Travel

Über Jam

Mindless
acrylic, charcoal, pastel and collage on canvas 100 x 100 cm
Tech-Head
acrylic, spray, ink, charcoal and pastel on canvas
x 50 cm

PHILIPPA BEALE

Graduate of Goldsmith’s College, University of Reading and University of the Arts, London. Won AON Painting Prize in 2016. First Artist in Residence Southampton City Art Gallery funded by Arts Council of Great Britain and Tate Britain. Lives and works in France and Margate. Represented by Robert Eagle Fine Art, London. Also exhibited by Annely Juda Fine Art; Angela Flowers Gallery; Richard Demarco Gallery, Edinburgh; Southampton City Art Gallery; Akumalatory Gallery, Poland; and ICA amongst others. Elected President of the London Group in 1995.

£650

£650

The Lake at Vaux 2020 silkscreen on linen
86 x 86 cm
The Hog’s Back, Hampshire 2020 silkscreen on linen
86 x 86 cm

ANDY BILLMAN

A London-based artist with a curiosity for built environments and the spaces we find ourselves in. With an appreciation for composition and arrangement, his images explore the interaction between constructed forms and our surroundings, inviting a closer reading of our relationship with the environment that often goes overlooked.

giclée

25 x 20 cm

£750

Bourdon ‘Dunhill’ House, Davies St, c. 1723-25
print, hahnemühle photo rag paper, edition of 10

DAY BOWMAN

Day Bowman, graduate of Chelsea School of Art and London University. Her current series, Seaside Citadels, questions our notion of the coast and seaside and asks is it now more border than holiday destination?

Day was commissioned to produce a series of giant hoardings for Weymouth Station, host town to the 2012 Olympic Sailing Events. Internationally, her work has been exhibited at Nord Art Germany, a four museum tour in China, New York and the 2019 Venice Biennale.

Citadel Study 3
oil, charcoal, and graphite on cartridge paper 40 x 40 cm
Citadel Study 4 oil, charcoal, and graphite on cartridge paper
x 40 cm

HELEN BROUGH

Helen Brough is a British artist. Educated at Chelsea School of Art in London, achieving B.A.Honors First Class and a M.A in sculpture. Her awards in England include the Prix de Rome at the British school in Rome, and the Prince Charles travel scholarship. The Soros foundation has funded her exhibitions in Romania and Hungary. In America she has received funding from the Pollock/Krasner Foundation and the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts.

Imagined Forest #4 mixed media on paper
Imagined Forest #7 mixed media on paper

CAROLINE BURRAWAY

A British contemporary artist, Burraway studied BA (Hons) Drawing at Camberwell College of Arts and MA Fine Art at Central Saint Martins.

Burraway has taken part in numerous group and solo exhibitions both at home and internationally and has been nominated for several awards, including: Wells Art Contemporary, Wells Cathedral; JGM Prize Winner 2021 First Prize Winner of the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize (formerly Jerwood) 2018 ; Finalist in the Columbia Threadneedle Prize 2018; Shortlisted for the Jerwood Drawing Prize 2016; Winner of the London Award NOA 2016.

In 2017 she collaborated with architects on the ‘Holocaust Memorial’ and was shortlisted in the Architectural Review Future Project Competition.

50 x 50 cm

£2,500

50 x 50 cm

£2,500

Untitled 001 graphite on paper
Untitled 011 graphite on paper

JUDITH BURROWS

Judith Burrows is a multi-disciplinary artist, photographer, and award-winning filmmaker. Films have been screened at the London Film festival, Edinburgh, Los Angeles AFIF, and around the world.

Her film PULSE was projected on the National Theatre with sound running along the embankment, while documentaries are held in the National Portrait Gallery archive.

£345

£345

Taking Walks on the Wildside II oil on canvas
20 x 20 cm
Taking Walks on the Wildside V oil on canvas
20 x 20 cm

DEBBIE CASTRO

A graduate of University of Westminster, with an MA in Photography, Debbie Castro is a visual artist with a background in psychology and psychoanalysis with a varied interest in conceptual and manipulation of an image. She has had solo exhibitions in Photo Ireland, London and NYC and published a book “Who gave you the roses?” in 2012. She lives and works in London.

Spotlight from The Scarred Landscape Series photographic print, edition of 25
51 x 76cm £420

LAURENCE CAUSSE-PARSLEY

French born, educated in Paris and Britain, LAC’s first solo exhibition took place in India in 2003. After 10 years in Asia, she came back to London. Shuttling between countries and cultures, LAC gives herself the freedom to select materials from changing contexts, the result being a very distinctive style built on mixed media, layering techniques and a bold use of colour inherited from her Mediterranean childhood.

FRANCES HATCH

Site-responsive lover of land and scape. Graduate of Aberystwyth University College Wales, Post-graduate at Goldsmiths College (ATC), MA at Wimbledon School of Art. Awarded Shenzhen International Watercolour Biennial Prize at The Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours exhibition (2016). Conceived and curated The Common Ground for The Crafts Study Centre at University College for the Arts Farnham (2020). Lives and works in Dorset.

£950

Greencliff, Abbotsham, Devon
cliff materials and acrylic on recovered wood fragment
56 x 85 cm
Shower at Golden Cap. Charmouth Beach, Dorset acrylic with site material (earths and litter) on recovered wood
42 x 49 cm
£780

A ND REW H AW k INS

Andrew Hawkins studied at Doncaster, Stourbridge and The Royal College of Art, London. He has exhibited at The Royal Academy, Victoria and Albert Museum, Fischer Fine Art, The Mall Gallery, The Ikon Gallery and has work in the permanent collection of The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge ( Brockwell Park Lido No 2). He currently works from his own gallery at Saltburn by the Sea.

Brockwell Lido giclée print, limited edition
30 x 42cm
£175

HARRIET HORNER

Harriet Horner graduated with a BA in Fine Art from Wimbledon College of Arts UAL in 2014. She has since been exhibiting in group and solo shows around London. In 2019 Harriet exhibited at the 58th Venice Biennale with the Alive in the Universe project in the Palazzo Pesaro Papafava. In 2015 Horner was long listed for the Signature Art Prize for Drawing and Printmaking. In 2021 Horner had her first solo show ‘Shrine-ish’ at London RD Residency, London UK. As well as various group shows including ‘My Love is Your Love’ - Every Woman Biennial at Copeland Gallery, London UK and 2021 The Virtual Art Fair - group online exhibition, World Wide. She continues to work and live in London.

61.5 x 77cm

£800

31 x 41 cm £500

Untitled oil on canvas
Underneath oil on canvas

MARGUERITE HORNER

Marguerite Horner’s paintings aim to investigate notions of ‘transience, intimacy, loss and hope’. In 2004 she graduated with an MA in Fine Art from City & Guilds of London Art School and was presented by Sir Peter Blake with the Kidd Rapinet prize for outstanding work. Since then, Marguerite has exhibited at the 54th and 58th Venice Biennales, held numerous solo exhibitions and taken part in group shows including the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition; The Threadneedle Prize; ING Discerning Eye; The Lynn Painter Stainers exhibition; The Derwent Art Prize; The Sunday Times Watercolour Competition, The RWS Contemporary Watercolour Competition. Her work was shortlisted for the Ruskin Prize and The Trinity Wharf Drawing Prize, is held in several private and museum collections in England, Ireland, USA and China.

Passage watercolour on paper

40 x 30 cm

£650

On the Precipice watercolour on paper

30 x 40 cm

£650

FRANCISCO IBÁÑEZ HANT k E

Francisco is an architect, urban planner and photographer specialising in urban regeneration. His work has been exhibited and published internationally. Francisco lives in London, and his work is mostly centred in Chile and the UK.

Deconstructed Structures 1 (Demolition Robin Hood Gardens) giclée print on hahnemühlepearl, edition of 10

69 x 46 cm

£850

Ghost Structures 3

36

£550

giclée print on hahnemühlepearl, edition of 10
x 24 cm

CATHERINE LETTE

Catherine Lette is a painter living and working in South London. With a BA in Fine Art from Central Saint Martin’s, Lette is currently participating in the Turps Off-site Painting Programme. Lette’s work is concerned primarily with the figure and questioning the impact of contemporary life upon body and mind. Inspired by current events, she uses drawing and painting from life alongside memory to explore embodiment and disembodiment in the real and virtual spaces that we live in today. In 2021 Lette has been shortlisted for the Jackson’s painting prize, published in Art Maze Mag and participated in multiple group shows and curators’ selections. Lette’s work is held in private collections in the UK and internationally.

STEPHEN NEWTON

The art critic Mel Gooding described Newton’s painting as a ‘psycho-conceptual project’. They explore primitive manic states; isolation; disassociation; loss; fear; loneliness and supplication, themes containing sinister elements common to us all.

Through years of contemplation and engagement with painting and drawing, Newton has distilled that fusion between the physical and intellectual in the creative process –the essence being a reduction to primitive, almost primaeval, images of immense power.

House with a White Fence oil on canvas
76 x 63.5 cm
£7,000
Garden Path oil on canvas
38 x 38 cm
£4,500

LU k E O’DONOVAN

Luke O’Donovan is an architectural photographer and creative producer, living and working in the UK. Much of Luke’s work between client commissions and personal projects examines the architecture of infrastructure, and the way that people and communities engage with this architecture. His images regularly feature in the architectural press and have been exhibited internationally.

Luke has also founded the ‘Zoomed In’ festival of architectural photography and the ‘Architecture Photography Fund’ mentorship and grant programme, both aimed at making the profession more open and accessible. He is currently working on a long term project ‘Last Days of Coal’, documenting coal power stations in Britain before their phasing out by 2025.

£1,500

Rugeley Canal #1
c-type print, edition of 15
61 x 76cm

ALAN RAN k LE

Alan Rankle is an artist and curator whose work explores historical, social and environmental issues informed by his interest in the evolution of landscape art.

Since his first exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in 1973, he has worked variously in painting, video, photography, printmaking, architectural intervention and curating, through a series of international exhibitions and commissions.

Retrospective surveys of his work have been presented at Gallery Oldham in 2006 and Fondazione Stelline, Milan in 2010. His work is held in public, private and corporate collections throughout the UK and Europe.

JOSH RAZ

Since winning the Hix Award in 2016, Josh Raz has been featured in GQ magazine (May 2017) and produced three solo shows: The Atrophy Experience, held at Hix Gallery, London in 2017; Hubris and a Whimper, held at Abject Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne in 2018; and Joyride held at Bermondsey Project Space in 2021.

Between these exhibitions, Raz has completed a residency in Al Cuz Cuz, situated in the mountains of Malaga, Spain and participated in a number of group shows. Most recently, Raz exhibited at Christie’s and Unit London as a part of the group shows Uncovers (2019) and Beyond Borders (2019/2020).

Decathect oil on canvas
50 x 60 cm
£2,900
Four Trees oil on canvas
30 x 45 cm
£1,800

k IRSTEN REYNOLDS

Kirsten Reynolds is an artist and musician who has worked in visual and sonic arts since the 1990s when she toured extensively as a member of the Bow Gamelan, London, making and playing scrap metal percussion instruments. Large-scale shows involving pyrotechnics and performance were presented everywhere from a disused power station in Belgrade in the former Yugoslavia to an abandoned zinc factory in Katowice, Poland.

Reynolds has since exhibited worldwide from the Hayward Gallery in London for Sonic Boom; The Art of Sound, the first international exhibition of Sound Art, to the Hong Kong Arts Festival with Power Plant, in which five artists present over thirty site-specific sound and light installations in Botanic Gardens.

The Way of the World

ANGELA RUMBLE

Angela Rumble is a painter based near Faversham, Kent who received her MA in Fine Art (1999) at UCA Canterbury. She has exhibited regularly with the Arborealists and widely through the UK and Europe, including a solo show at the Bermondsey Project Space in 2020.

Thicket mixed media on board
Winter Woods oil on board

R ICHARD WAL k ER

Richard Walker was born in Yorkshire in 1954, and studied at three London art schools, Kingston, Camberwell and Chelsea during the 70s. Since first exhibiting in London in 1978, he has had many solo shows in the UK, USA, Germany, Italy and most recently in Paris. His work is in public and private collections worldwide.

His most recent project, Cuckooland, an interpretation of Ray Bradbury’s 1953 novel Fahrenheit 451, was held at Bermondsey Project Space in 2020.

Book of the Living
media on canvas
Playing with Fire mixed media on canvas

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