London Art Fair 2017: Stand 7
Piano Nobile was pleased to exhibit at the London Art Fair , one of the UK's premier destinations for Modern British and Contemporary Art. The 29th edition of the fair featured over 130 participating galleries; Art Projects showcasing large scale installations, solo shows and curated group displays; Photo50, the guest curated annual showcase of contemporary photography; and museum partnership with The Lightbox, celebrating its tenth anniversary with a special show dedicated to works from The Ingram Collection of twentieth-century art.
The gallery exhibited at Stand 7, and showcased a range of Modern and Contemporary British art including works by Euan Uglow, Paul Nash, William Crozier, John Armstrong, Sir Stanley Spencer, Tony Cragg, Reg Butler, William Turnbull, Howard Hodgkin, Lynn Chadwick, Leon Kossoff, John Golding and Augustus John.
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Paul Nash, Battlefield, 1917
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Paul Nash, Dahlias, 1927
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Mark Gertler, Fishes, 1937
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John Armstrong, Spring, 1944
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Sir Matthew Smith, Still Life with Flowers, 1940s, c.
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William Coldstream, A Still Life with a Statue, 1946 c.
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Euan Uglow, Funeral Scene, 1953 c.
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Joan Eardley, Catterline Bay, 1957-61 c.
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William Crozier, Untitled (Landscape), 1960 c.
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William Crozier, Untitled (Landscape), 1960, c.
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Elisabeth Frink, Assassins I, 1963
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Euan Uglow, Daisy and Nudes, 1964-70 c.
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John Golding, Untitled, 1970-3
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Lynn Chadwick, Three Sitting Figures, 1976
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Howard Hodgkin, Window (Indian Leaves), 1978
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Leo Davy, The Bridge, 1982
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Leon Kossoff, Heinz Propper, 1997
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Piano Nobile in The Daily Telegraph
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London Art Fair 2017
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