‘A Cut Above’

Pat Albeck – ‘A CUT ABOVE’, Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler, 89-91 Pimlico Road London SW1, 22nd – 27th May 2017

What better way could there be for Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler to celebrate Chelsea Flower Show Week in their Pimlico Road showrooms than with this display of paper flower collages by Pat Albeck. Well-known for her textile designs she has created these works using   “a really sharp pair of nail scissors” and Italian coloured fine art paper to create these botanical studies. I am sure some of you will be reminded of pietra dura panels through the colour palette she uses.

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Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol, Haynes Fine Art London, 70 Pimlico Road, London SW1, until 7th December 2016

ANDY WARHOL American 1928-1987 (ref. 13738) 'Abstract Drawing' Tempera on paper, signed verso, drawn circa 1954 Paper size: 13.25 x 15 inches

ANDY WARHOL
American 1928-1987
(ref. 13738)
‘Abstract Drawing’
Tempera on paper, signed verso, drawn circa 1954
Paper size: 13.25 x 15 inches

What better way to open a new gallery in London than with an exhibition of twenty-seven original works by Andy Warhol?  Well this is exactly what well-known Haynes Fine Art has done with their exciting gallery space in Pimlico Road where they show early drawings, Polaroid’s and gelatin silver photographs.

ANDY WARHOL American 1928-1987 (ref. 13731) 'Debbie Harry' Unique gelatin silver print, dated 'Oct 27 1980' verso Paper size: 10 x 8 inches

ANDY WARHOL
American 1928-1987
(ref. 13731)
‘Debbie Harry’
Unique gelatin silver print, dated ‘Oct 27 1980’ verso
Paper size: 10 x 8 inches

Their managing director Tony Haynes says: “We are excited to have secured this remarkable selection of works by Warhol. They offer a unique opportunity to acquire a piece of Pop Art history by one of the world’s most famous artists.  These are fantastic entry-level works for new collectors and rare one-off pieces for seasoned buyers. ”

ANDY WARHOL American 1928-1987 (ref.13883) 'Reducing Salon' Graphite on coloured paper, drawn circa 1979 Paper size: 18 x 20 inches

ANDY WARHOL
American 1928-1987
(ref.13883)
‘Reducing Salon’
Graphite on coloured paper, drawn circa 1979
Paper size: 18 x 20 inches

The opening of the new Haynes Fine Art gallery in Pimlico Road is a major step as we celebrate 45 years of our business this year, and the arrival of a 3rd generation to the Haynes family team.  It is a deep commitment not only to our international customers but also to our belief that London is the most important and vibrant art centre in the world.”

Haynes Fine Art London Gallery

Haynes Fine Art London Gallery

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Room Portraits by Jeremiah Goodman

Jeremiah – Inspired Interiors, Room Portraits by Jeremiah Goodman, Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler, 39 Brook Street, London W1, until 5th December 2016

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To me this is the perfect subject for the last exhibition that Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler will host in the famous Yellow Room, so beloved by Nancy Lancaster, before they finally move out completely to Pimlico Road and Fulham Road. It has been curated by Dean Rhys Morgan.

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The American artist Jeremiah Goodman (b. 1922) is renowned for his evocative pictures of interiors. After studying at the Franklin School of Professional Art he became a successful advertising illustrator with his work appearing in magazines such as Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue, and Interior Design Magazine. It will come as no surprise that his work attracted the interest of architects, industrial and interior designers.

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Goodman was always interested in creating portraits of interiors but a meeting with the renowned actor Sir John Gielgud in 1948 changed things.  Jeremiah sums it up: ‘Before I met him I painted interiors for my own pleasure, but he invited me to England, where I went in 1949, and began to introduce me to his friends. It was all very Brideshead Revisited and I found myself in the company of people like Cecil Beaton, John Fowler and Ivor Novello. I was invited to stay in glorious country houses.’ Since then he has been creating portraits of rooms from the homes of the rich and famous.

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His distinctive informal style – often using transparent watercolour and opaque gouache on illustration board – perfectly captures details on textiles and the patterns of light in these exquisite rooms. These room portraits are the perfect finale for the Yellow Room and I seriously encourage you to see them.

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