Past
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Some Roses and Their Phantoms
Sandra Beccarelli, Camilla Bliss, Miranda Boulton, Florence Reekie and Sue Williams A' Court 30 Apr - 4 May 2024 We are excited to announce as part of our London Exhibition Program for 2024 - Artists Sandra Beccarelli, Camilla Bliss, Miranda Boulton, Florence Reekie and Sue Williams-Acourt -
head an all-female exhibition. Each artist’s work re-examines the narrative behind the female Surrealist Dorothea Tanning’s painting 'Some Roses and Their Phantoms', 1952.
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AFFORDABLE ART FAIR LONDON
STAND D2 6 - 10 Mar 2024 Join us and our wonderful artists at the Affordable Art Fair in Battersea Park, London this coming March. Private view - Wednesday 6th March - 5 to 9pm Thursday 7th and Friday 8th - 11 to 9pm Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th - 11 to 6pm Please contact us for... Read more -
Tregardock and the Atlantic Coast
Tim Steward 10 - 26 Nov 2023 'The wild sea of North Cornwall'... An intensive body of work from Tim Steward recorded over six years of living and working on the North Cornwall coast. Working outside and carving up shapes using large brushes, the pieces document a journey of immersion in the landscape; a stripped-back and visceral response to the beauty and charge of nature.
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Being Human...and Some Dogs
Philippa Paterson 2 - 24 Sep 2023 Private View Saturday 2nd September 1 - 4pm Join Philippa Paterson at the gallery for a glass of wine and discuss these wonderfully joyous vibrant paintings, directly with the artist - all welcome Darl-e and the Bear are delighted to host Philippa Paterson’s first solo show. This exhibition... Read more
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Let Time Be Still
Robyn Litchfield 21 Jun - 6 Aug 2023 Starting at The Fitzrovia Gallery in London (21 - 25 June) before continuing on to Darl-e and the Bear in Woodstock (1 - 23 July), Robyn Litchfield explores representations of sublime encounters with pristine and untouched landscapes through a series of new paintings in her first solo exhibition. Read more -
Earth Story
Pam Franklin 25 May - 18 Jun 2023 In a new body of work, Pam Franklin responds to the fragility and beauty of what we face losing on Earth from the intimate ‘housing’ of richly-marked icons, built in wood. In so doing, she sets her painting on a fresh course. Read more -
Artweeks
Rod Craig, Sarah Moncrieff, MM Plumm, Caroline Parkes 13 - 28 May 2023 Darl-e and the Bear welcome Artweeks to Woodstock with an exhibition of four local artists. Read more -
Spring Exhibition
A collection of gallery artists 13 Apr - 15 May 2023 This exhibition features prints, paintings and ceramics by established and emerging artists from across the UK. Read more
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Zari Sona Moti : Glitter Gold Pearl
Private view 11 March, 1-4pm 9 Mar - 3 Apr 2023 South Asians of every generation living in the UK manage a minefield of the sliding scale of code-switching between white-ness and brown-ness. Saroj Patel and Mita Vaghela are artists and co-curators of ‘Zari Sona Moti : Glitter Gold Pearls’, and have invited fellow South Asian artists living in the UK to celebrate their roots through experiences of parenthood. Read more -
London Art Fair
17 - 22 Jan 2023 Darl-e and the Bear presents Miranda Boulton, Sandra Beccarelli, Justine Formentelli, Fi Hunter, Robyn Litchfield and Mandy Payne for the 2023 London Art Fair, 17 - 22 January 2023 Read more -
Shadows of Nature
Caroline Nixon 5 - 23 Dec 2022 as part of our winter exhibition we are proud to host the intricate fabrics of Caroline Nixon. December 5 - 23 2022 Read more -
Winter Exhibtion
5 - 31 Dec 2022 This exhibition features prints, paintings, ceramics, and fabric artworks by established and emerging artists. This exhibition also highlights the work of local textile artist Caroline Nixon. Read more
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Tipping Point
Jeremy Morgan 26 Oct - 16 Nov 2022 Adopting a celebratory approach to colour and form, Jeremy Morgan explores how the worlds of design, technology, and the artisan can combine with analogue painting to create new, hybrid structures. The resulting works aim to address the instability, the contradiction and ultimately the potential of the contemporary world. Read more -
Landscapes Within
Jen Gash, Justine Formentelli and KV Duong 22 Oct - 20 Nov 2022 'Landscapes Within' brings together the work of three ground-breaking visual artists, Jen Gash, Justine Formentelli and KV Duong. Exploring the diverse landscape of the mind, memory and human behaviour. Read more -
Lockdown Tails
Jonathan Self 30 Sep - 16 Oct 2022 'Lockdown Tails: Dogs of Woodstock’ explores the extraordinary relationships between an owner and their dog. The photographs have been taken over the past two years, capturing a period of time that traverses the pandemic and the incredible relationships that occur between his subjects. Each photograph is accompanied by an often moving story of this period. Read more -
Colours Of A Day
Alison Berrett 17 Sep - 4 Oct 2022 Exhibition Event - Friday 23rd September 5 - 8pm Alison Berrett, is a local artist who has shown work across the UK. Her show 'Colours of a Day' brings together some of her most recent work exploring the changing light near her Oxfordshire home. Alison is fascinated by the natural... Read more
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Ink and Wire
Charlotte Johnson / Rosie Brown 8 - 29 Aug 2022 Charlotte Johnston and Rosie Brown's works are coming together in 'ink and wire', an exhibtion of Johnston's ink drawings and Brown's wire sculptures. Both artist's work deal with concepts of natures fragility and our place alongside of it. Charlotte and Rosie’s bold and captivating artworks are the fourth of our... Read more -
Bloxham Explorations
Daniel Goodwin 1 - 17 Jul 2022 In some instances Daniel has re-worked the spatial relationships between the carvings. An example of this is Health Game. Its central character is what is thought to be a satirical depiction of a doctor. It draws an analogy between mediaeval health uncertainties and the medical challenges of our times.
Other carvings are similarly re-purposed to draw parallels between the lives and preoccupations of the people and characters in the carvings and those of our current world. Through them Daniel continually asks what makes for a good life, community and place, and how much has this really changed over the centuries?
Daniel studied graphic design and photography in the 1980s, including a BA in Photography from the then Polytechnic of Central London. He had a career cultural services and senior leadership in local government before returning to visual art in 2015 via some short courses at St Martins School of Art and studio practice in Woolwich. His paintings and drawings have been exhibited in a range of settings in London and the South East. Read more -
Intimate Observations
Toby Rainbird 25 May - 6 Jun 2022 His work seeks to convey a poetic sense of reflection; focusing his attention on contemplative, ambiguous and closed moments with individuals or in nature. Rainbird's still-life pieces are centred around the exploration of the domestic items from his studio. When working with people from life became more difficult over the... Read more -
The Sounds that Paintings Make
Sandra Beccarelli 9 - 31 Oct 2021 The Sounds that Paintings Make brings together a selection of paintings, drawings & prints from both past and present from abstract visual artist, Sandra Beccarelli Read more