EXHIBITIONS
JEREMY GARDINER - A PANORAMIC VIEW

22 February-26 February 2010

This exhibition of twelve paintings from 2009 reflect Gardiner's continued progress with his unique landscape views of the Dorset Coast.

On view at Paisnel Gallery until Friday 26th February,

thereafter at Pallant House Gallery, Chichester from

March 13th - May 31st.

Fully illustrated catalogue available on line or by post from early March.


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POST WAR AND ST IVES

11 November-27 November 2009

Exhibition of Post War and St Ives Paintings & Sculpture, focusing on the diverse and eclectic developments in post-war British art.

Fully illustrated catalogue available on line or by mail.


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PETER HAIGH, WORKS FROM THE STUDIO

7 May-22 May 2009

Paisnel Gallery presents the first major exhibition of the late work of the Yorkshire-born painter Peter Haigh (1914 - 1994) with 50 canvases on view that reveal for the first time the artist's radical transition to minimalist, geometric abstraction.

Fully illustrated catalogue available with introduction by Mark Glazebrook.


JEREMY GARDINER - THE COAST REVISITED

16 September-26 September 2008

Evocative abstracts of familiar Dorset and Cornish landscapes, as well as plein-air studies of the miniature archipelago of Fernando de Noronha off the coast of Brazil.


25 YEARS OF POST-WAR BRITISH ART 1952 - 1976

4 June- 5 July 2008

2nd Annual Exhibition spanning twenty-five years of Post-War British Art.


25 YEARS OF POST-WAR BRITISH ART 1951 - 1975

13 June- 6 July 2007

1st Annual Exhibition spanning twenty-five years of Post-War British Art


VERA SPENCER - PAINTINGS & COLLAGES 1950'S - 1960'S

16 May-22 May 2007

Throughout the 50's and 60's, Vera Spencer exhibited in Paris, Brussels and London, oil paintings, watercolours and collages. She perfected the art of producing a calculated and almost intoxicating effect with combinations of pure colour and precise placing of lines and rectangular shapes creating weightless shapes and oblongs which appear to float over the surface.