Past
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Darren Lago
Imperfect Circle 2 Nov - 21 Dec 2006 In his past 'Productivist' series Darren Lago fused everyday objects to form unique and original works. For this new exhibition he has pushed these relationships to form a family of sculptures; they seem unrelated but closer inspection reveals a commonality between them. The exhibition has three principal components. Large Glass... Read more -
David Hockney
A Year in Yorkshire 15 Sep - 28 Oct 2006 From 15 September until 28 October 2006 Annely Juda Fine Art will be showing an exhibition of 25 new paintings by David Hockney. Hockney painted these works over the last year from July 2005. The paintings span the four seasons through the scorched landscape of summer, the autumn mists, frozen... Read more -
Michael Michaeledes
White Reliefs 5 Jul - 9 Sep 2006 Michaeledes began his artistic career as a self-taught painter, painting near-naturalistic landscapes before his work became increasingly abstracted. Even in his early paintings he has always been concerned with the effects of light and shade. By the end of the 1960s he had moved away from painting and started making... Read more -
Kwang-Young Chun
Aggregation 7 Jun - 1 Jul 2006 Educated in Korea and America this exciting artist has brought traditional Korean craft and modern art face to face. Large wall reliefs and sculptures give the appearance of topography; indistinct surfaces punctured by meteoric depressions, a large object that appears to have arrived violently or is shedding its outer skin.... Read more -
Alan Reynolds
Circling the Square 27 Apr - 27 May 2006 Alan Reynolds's journey from prominent landscape painter to uncompromisingly abstract artist has in retrospect been a natural progression. The new works we see today have their roots in his earliest abstracted landscapes of the late fifties, through the Ovoid paintings of the sixties to the construction of reliefs from 1969.... Read more -
Georges Vantongerloo
A Retrospective 1 Mar - 22 Apr 2006 Georges Vantongerloo is one of the lesser known and yet most important members of the De Stijl movement founded in Holland in 1917 by Piet Mondrian. He worked closely with Mondrian and van Doesburg and was a major contributor to the development of abstract art in the early 20th century.... Read more -
Edwina Leapman
Thirty Years at Annely Juda Fine Art 18 Jan - 25 Feb 2006 Edwina Leapman had her first solo exhibition in 1974 and has been shown by Annely Juda Fine Art since 1976. This exhibition provides a unique opportunity to trace the development of her work during these past thirty years with 19 paintings on display dating from 1976 to 2005. It is... Read more