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Current Exhibitions (click here)
Forthcoming Exhibitions 2009 (click here)
Touring Museum Exhibitions (click here)
Previous Exhibitions
2010
2009
2008
2006
2005
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Alan Davie & Maurice Cockrill
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Norman Adams
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PAUL REID - Touring Retrospective Exhibition
8th November - 7th December 2007
Hull University Art Gallery
The exhibition will tour throughout 2008 to include Perth City Art Gallery and Dundee University Art Gallery. Other venues and dates to be confirmed.
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JOASH WOODROW at 108
17th November - 19th January 2008
Landscapes
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NORMAN ADAMS - Retrospective Exhibition
15th September - 3rd November 2007
at The University of Northumbria Art Gallery, Newcastle Upon Tyne
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PAUL REID at 108
Myths
13th October - 3rd November 2007 |

Joash Woodrow
Landscapes
17th November- 19th January 2008
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JOASH WOODROW Leeds Metropolitan University
19th October - 14th November 2007
A major retrospective exhibition of paintings, drawings and sculpture, to celebrate the centenary anniversary of the University.
A review of the Joash Woodrow 'Landscapes' exhibition appeared in the Financial Times, Saturday 1st December 2007 - 'Portrait of a Lost Artist' , by The Financial Times chief art critic Jackie Wullschlager
"...Joash Woodrow is the genius of late 20th century British art of whom almost no one has heard."
"Woodrows transformation of banality is as lyrical as Chagalls."
"That painterly intensity and high seriousnes links Woodrow to his Jewish contemporaries Kossoff, Auerbach, and Freud; what he now needs is a serious London exhibition to unravel the character and scope of his achievement."
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Odysseus on the Island of Circe
Oil on canvas, 2007
101 x 147cm
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Myths
19th October - 3rd November 2007
Paul Reid is undoubtedly one of the great figurative painters to have emerged out of Scotland in recent years. His personalised interpretations of ancient myths have attracted a growing and enthusiastic audience, with highly successful exhibitions recently held in Edinburgh and Harrogate. The first major publication of his work is now available, with an introduction written by His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales and essay by Laura Gascoigne.
Fully illustrated, sixty pages. ISBN 0-9547817-8-3 |

Tim Shaw
Prisoner at Abu Ghraib
Wax, and plastic film
20/21 Art Fair 2007
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20/21 Art Fair - Royal College of Art, London
11th - 16th September 2007
Artists represented:
Norman Adams, Joash Woodrow, Peter Sedgley,
Tim Shaw, Ana Maria Pacheco, Paul Reid
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ANA MARIA PACHECO
A Modern Bestiary
21st April - 12th May 2007
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Gladiators 1
Oil on canvas, circa 1970
Oil on board
30 x 35cm
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Joash Woodrow (1927 - 2006)
Figurative Paintings
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Mama Idol No 5
Oil on canvas, 1974
122 x 152cm
Exhibited at ' Realities Nouvelles' Paris, 1975
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8th - 30th September 2006
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A major retrospective exhibition of 65 oil paintings and watercolours.
Most of the works from the artist's own collection and span a period of nearly sixty years.
Accompanied by a forty four page limited edition catalogue with an introductory essay by Bill Hare "Channels of Communication".
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Norman Adams
Landscape Study
Watercolour
Initialled and dated '58
11 x 16cm
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Works on paper
10th - 30th June 2006
Calum Colvin - Alan Davie - Brian Fojcik - Norman Adams - Paul Reid - Peter Sedgley
Adrian Wiszniewski - Christopher Wood - Joash Woodrow
Ana Maria Pacheco - Michael Sandle
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Joash Woodrow
Portrait of Gilbert
Oil on hessian, circa 1958
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Joash Woodrow Retrospective
The Ben Uri Art Gallery, London Jewish Museum of Art until November 20th 2005. The exhibition was the first major public display of Joash's work covering all periods of his development from the 1940's through to the 1990's. The exhibition followed on from the retrospective at Manchester Art Gallery, which attracted over 30,000 during a ten week period.
The first exhibition of Joash's large scale works was held at the Royal College of Art 18th - 23rd October 2005. The exhibition which had been designed as an extension to the Joash Woodrow Retrospective at the Ben Uri Gallery offered the first opportunity to view some of the finest large scale works from the 1970's - 1990's.
It is intended that the retrospective exhibition will continue at several other major museums and art galleries during 2007 / 2008.
Exhibition catalogues are available from 108 Fine Art and from participating venues.
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Joash Woodrow - Still Life Paintings
1955-1980
Until 20th November 2005
108 Fine Art, Harrogate
andrew@108fineart.com
01423 819108 / 07798 908857
An exhibition of some of the artists finest still life paintings from the 1950's until the early 1980's.
Exhibition catalogues are available from the gallery.
For more information about this exhibition click here.
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Op & Pop
1960 - 2005
28th May- 19th June 2005
Paintings Prints Textiles Sculpture
Works by William Turnbull, Peter Sedgley, Alan Reynolds, John Plumb, David Mach, Peter Blake, Jim Pattison, Calum Colvin, Ron O'Donnell, Dudley & Madeleine Edwards (Amazed), Brian Henderson
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Three Generations
23rd April - 21st May 2005
Exhibition catalogues are available from the gallery, £10
Five exceptional contemporary artists, working in photography, print, painting and drawing. Spanning three generations of artists, the exhibition offered what we consider to be some of the most exciting, new, and established voices of 21st century British Art.
Calum Colvin
Alan Davie
Brian Fojcik
Ana Maria Pacheco
Paul Reid
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Paintings and drawings by Joash Woodrow.
March 19th - April 15th 2005
Works recently available from the Joash Woodrow Collection.
Email: andrew@108fineart.com
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Christopher Wood
The Artists Collection
October - December 2004
Painted over the past ten years, most of the 25 paintings in this exhibition were held by the artists as key reference works: landmarks in the development of his art.
On a Chris Wood painting
Bright sun drives us into shadows
into cells of meditation by hill or ocean
groping through the dizzying, black
measurelessness of caves that are also cave-
metaphors of our inner selves.
There, we are as the old Greeks saw us:
the shadows of unseen gods,
shadows thrown by the light of what we fear,
the cave door and the horizon;
our backs to the news that the troops are coming,
that Humvees pour on the land and earth turns red.
Glyn Hughes August 2004
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