Past
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Alan Green
Selected Works from 1972 - 2003 30 Oct - 17 Dec 2014 Alan Green (1932 – 2003) wanted to create “ordinary paintings as ordinary as the real world”. This came from his belief that, in the second half of the twentieth century, artists carried too much bag- gage to be able to experience “things”. Green was one of the great British abstract... Read more -
Gabo's Stones
30 Oct - 17 Dec 2014 This October Annely Juda Fine Art will be exhibiting works by Naum Gabo, which focus on his series of stone sculptures and drawings. Gabo conceived his first stone sculpture in 1933. In Gabo’s first experiment with stone, he encircled it with white plastic and a halo of black plastic, which... Read more -
Anthony Caro
The Last Sculptures 11 Sep - 25 Oct 2014 Often regarded as the greatest British sculptor of his generation, Anthony Caro’s long career is characterised by his innovative use of materials. Between 2011–2013 Caro began to experiment with Perspex, a material that he had only employed in one previous sculpture, the 2000 Duccio Variations No. 5. Initially interested in... Read more -
Summer Show
19 Jul - 4 Sep 2014 For July and August Annely Juda Fine Art will be a showing a group show. In the back gallery on the 4th floor are three C20th avant-garde artists exploring dynamic forms and colours through hard edged abstraction; Max Bill, Friedrich Vordemberge-Gildewart and Kenneth Martin. In the main gallery are works... Read more -
David Hockney
The Arrival of Spring 8 May - 12 Jul 2014 Annely Juda Fine will be exhibiting 16 iPad drawings from David Hockney's series The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire in 2011. These bold and striking iPad drawings have been printed on paper in an edition of 25. A further four prints have been printed in large format and... Read more -
Yoshishige Saito
The Path to Danpen 26 Mar - 26 Apr 2014 Yoshishige Saito is recognised in his native Japan as one of the great abstract sculptors of the twentieth century. Born in 1904 in Tokyo, Saito never attended art school. In 1920 he saw an exhibition in Tokyo that was to have great influence on his work, of Russian Avant-Garde; organised... Read more -
Taku Aramasa
26 Mar - 26 Apr 2014 Taku Aramasa was born in Tokyo in 1936, and lived in north-eastern China as a child. After Japan’s defeat in the Second World War, and the collapse of Manchukuo, he remained in China as a refugee for a further two years. Once back in Japan, he started a career as... Read more -
Alan Charlton
13 Feb - 22 Mar 2014 Annely Juda Fine Art will be opening an exhibition of recent paintings by Alan Charlton on Thursday 13 February. Form and process, complete abstraction, the colour grey, spruce pine stretchers, 4.5cm deep – Charlton set his own parameters over 40 years ago and has followed these personal rules ever since.... Read more -
Suzanne Treister
In The Name of Art and other recent works 31 Oct 2013 - 22 Jan 2014 Much of Treister’s recent work maps ways that human intelligence and military intelligence currently interact and work on each other. She explores how in a world increasingly determined by pervasive technologies and the demands of the military and security arms of government and state, new relations between the observer and... Read more