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Gallery News

 

 

Other dates for your diary:

8 November: Opening of 'Close to Hand' with Andrew Vass

22 December: Last chance to see 'Close at Hand' with Andrew Vass

24 January: Opening of Group Show

 

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NEWS - Autumn 2007
 
 


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8/11/07 - We participated in the Toronto International Art Fair for the second time from 25 - 29 October 2007. It was a great success and we look forward to returning to Canada next year.

 

 

27/9/07 - Jules de Goede died on 19 September peacefully in a hospice. He was diagnosed with inoperable melanoma (a form of cancer) earlier this year. He was seventy. He was able to spend time with his brothers and sisters from Australia before he died and was supported by close friends in his last days. There was an obituary in the Independent newspaper on 20 September. Jules wanted his association with Broadbent to continue after his death and we will therefore be acting for his estate. We will miss him, his humour and generosity of spirit, but are pleased his presence as a member of this gallery will continue through his work. Funeral details can be found on the homepage.

 

 

11/8/07 - Gallery artist Alf Löhr has returned to London from Melbourne, Australia after completing a fellowship at Monash University. He currently is in a group exhibtion at Jones & Truebenbach Galerie in Cologne, Germany until 17 November. Please contact the gallery for more information.

 

 

Artist Camill Leberer has a very busy 2007 exhibition schedule beginning with a touring museum show of new sculptures starting on 13 May at Kunstmuseum Heidenheim and then heading to Pfalzgalerie Kaiserslautern where paintings and sculpture will be shown, opening on 21 September. For both exhibitions, there will be an 80-page catalogue in German and English. From 23 May, Leberer will have a solo exhibition at Gallery Ihn, Seoul which is one of the most important galleries in Korea. From the 19th October, he will exhibit in Galerie E. Witzel, Wiesbaden, Germany. Please contact the gallery for more information.

 

 

After a successful display of artist John Henry's 23-foot-high aluminium sculpture 'Sun Devil' in front of the Business Design Centre in Islington during the London Art Fair, the sculpture has now been loaned to Radlett Preparatory School in Hertfordshire. Please contact the gallery if you are interested in this sculpture or any of Henry's other works.

Sun Devil, 2004, 23 x 12 x 10ft, aluminium

 

 

Exhibition News:

 

 

THE WHOLE CABOODLE: PIERRE IMHOF

28 September - 3 November

 

 

 

 

EVERYDAY ENTANGLEMENTS: FRAUKE EHMKE
WORKING TITLES: CLIVE HODGSON

31 August - 22 September


Frauke Ehmke, Untitled (669 km), 150 x 264cm, 2007, ink pen on paper


Clive Hodgson, Untitled 1, 2007, 41 x 36cm

 

 

PINK PINK: MICHAEL JÄGER

13 July - 25 August 2007

 

Left image: (L) Collage at the Kunsthalle Recklinghausen, Germany, 2006; (R) Detail from Ornet #3, 2005, oil and lacquer on acrylic glass, 149 x 98cm
Right image: Moskau #1, 2006, oil and lacquer on acrylic glass, 92 x 120cm

 

 

NEW SCULPTURE: JOHN HENRY

1 June - 7 July 2007

 

(L) Blue Rhapsody, 1998, aluminium, 8 x 7 x 4ft (R) Chevron B, 2006, 35 x 30 x 21.5in, aluminium

 

 

NEW WORKS: JOHN MCLEAN

20 April - 26 May 2007

 

(L) Cygne Chimerique, 2007, acrylic on canvas, 100 x 50cm (R) Balmirmer, 2007, acrylic on canvas, 100 x 50cm

 

 

LOOKING FOR THE TASMANIAN TIGER: ALF LOHR

8 March - 14 April 2007

 

 

 

SCULPTURE/DRAWING SHOW: WILLARD BOEPPLE, CHARLES GINNEVER AND JOHN HENRY

2 February - 3 March 2007

 

 

 

CHRISTMAS SHOW: GALLERY ARTISTS

15 December 2006 - 27 January 2007

 

(R) John McLean, Melodrome, 2003, 172 x 160cm (L) Pierre Imhof, Double Hang 02, 2005/06, 147 x 147cm

 

 

INGRID KERMA & KATE PALMER: THE IRRESISTIBLE FORCE

27 October - 9 December 2006

 



Kate Palmer, A split in the grain, 2006, oil and mixed media on canvas, 114 x 305cm

 



Ingrid Kerma, Elsa, 2006, mixed media and plaster, 160 x 65 x 40cm

 

 

 

 

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