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The Mark of the Sculptor
The Sculptural Practice of Edward Waites March 1, 2026 Edward Waites has worked with Gladwell & Patterson since the age of twenty-one, developing into one of Britain’s most accomplished... Read more -
The Driftwood Menagerie
Discover the Animals by James Doran-Webb February 20, 2026 James Doran-Webb’s sculpture occupies a distinctive place within contemporary practice, combining engineering precision with the unpredictable character of reclaimed natural... Read more -
And Miss Carter Wore Pink
The Narrative World of Helen Bradley March 8, 2023 Few painters of the twentieth century depicted the social world of women with the narrative richness found in the work... Read more
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Remembering Ken Howard RA
Seventy Years of Painting Light October 5, 2022 Ken Howard RA was one of Britain’s most distinguished figurative and landscape painters, widely admired for his ability to capture... Read more -
The Garden as Gallery
April 13, 2022 For much of modern history the museum has become the principal setting through which sculpture is encountered. Arranged along walls... Read more -
Along the Rivers of Northern France
The Landscapes of Alexandre Louis Jacob April 26, 2020 Alexandre Louis Jacob was born in Paris in 1876 and trained at the Académie des Beaux-Arts under Eugène Claude. Although... Read more