Beaux Arts Bath at London Art Fair

Beaux Arts Bath will be showing a number of my bronze sculptures on stand #G20 at London Art Fair in just over a week. If you are in London do pop along and take a look, they’d love to see you!

London Art Fair
22nd – 26th January 2025
VIP preview & preview evening 21st January 2025
Business Design Centre, Islington, N1 0QH
https://londonartfair.seetickets.com/

Beaux Arts Bath
12-13 York St, Bath, BA1 1NG
W: http://beauxartsbath.co.uk
E: info@beauxartsbath.co.uk
P: +44 1225 464 850

‘Solo show’ at Beaux Arts Bath ⚡Opens 1st March

1st March 2025 Save the date!
New large and small scale bronze sculptures on view.
More details to follow soon …

Beaux Arts Bath
12-13 York St, Bath, BA1 1NG
W: http://beauxartsbath.co.uk
E: info@beauxartsbath.co.uk
P: 01225 464 850 / 07775 941 458

Opening times: Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm and by appointment. Closed on Sundays.

New representation at Vibe Fine Arts, Soho, NYC

I’m absolutely delighted to bring news of my new representation in New York City 💫

Vibe Fine Arts are located in the heart of Soho, the gallery exhibits a changing selection of iconic twentieth century and contemporary artwork beautifully curated by Zac Presley. Do call in if you are in the area.

Vibe Fine Arts
151 Wooster St, New York, NY 10012, USA
E: zac@vibefinearts.com
vibefinearts.com

Royal West of England Academy: Fauna

‘Fauna’
Royal West of England Academy
Queen’s Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1PX, UK

Exhibition runs 7th Nov 2024 – 5th Jan 2025

In this exhibition myself and three other Royal West of England Academicians – Angela Lizon (painter), Dorcas Casey (sculptor) and Leslie Glenn Damhus (painter) – are brought together to explore the ideas around ‘Fauna’.

“Like the multitudes of Fauna, the diversity of these artists also share a common language allowing them to play within the many genres and numerous areas of animal symbolism found in art. Their compelling and magical unique works are steeped in the history of art, fables, myths, fairytales, dreams, fragility, childhood memories, sadness, kitsch, compassion, the subconscious and the sacred. Their work is often filled with their own distinctive sense of playfulness and humour”
(Leslie Glenn Damhus)

The opening event will be part of the last academy after hours event of the season which includes The Secret Postcard Auction (closes at 10pm, last chance to bid!), entrance to the 171st Open Exhibition, live music and performances…🥂

More details about Autumn After Hours tickets in the link :
https://www.rwa.org.uk/collections/gallery-events/products/autumn-after-hours-copy

Royal West of England Academy
Queen’s Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1PX, UK
T: +44 117 973 5129
E: info@rwa.org.uk
rwa.org.uk
Opening times:
Tuesday – Sunday: 10am – 5pm
Closed Mondays (except Bank Holidays)

James Freeman Gallery: ‘Wandering Star’ exhibition

Harlequin (bronze) 83x39x19cm

‘Wandering Star’ 

Beth Carter and Aron Wiesenfeld
James Freeman Gallery354 Upper Street, The Angel, London, N1 0PD, UK

Exhibition runs 31st Oct – 23rd Nov 2024 Opening reception: Thursday 31st Oct, 6:30pm – 8:30pm 

“‘Wandering Star’ is an exhibition of contemporary surrealism featuring two artists Beth Carter and Aron Wiesenfeld, whose works respond to everyday alienation with narrative motifs that emerge from the depths of the imagination.

James Freeman Gallery
354 Upper Street, The Angel, London, N1 0PD, UK
T: +44 20 7226 3300
E: info@jamesfreemangallery.com
jamesfreemangallery.com

Minotaurs in Mougins

Public exhibition at the Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins, France.

April – December 2023

I am deeply honoured having been asked by the Municipality of Mougins, France, to exhibit three Minotaur sculptures at the Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Vie as part of the year-long commemorative exhibitions and events taking place to mark the 50th anniversary of the death of Pablo Picasso.

The chapel is sited adjacent to the Mas Notre-Dame de Vie, the last residence and artistic workshop of Picasso, where he lived for 12 years with his last wife and muse Jacqueline Roque until his death in 1973. The greek myth of the Minotaur long fascinated Picasso and is often said to have been his alter ego. In 2007, as an homage to the artist, the new owner of this exceptional house renamed it “L’Antre du Minotaure” which loosely translates as ‘the Minotaur’s den’.

https://mouginstourisme.com/culture-heritage/churches-chapels/notre-dame-de-vie/?lang=en

RWA: Found Cities, Lost Objects: Women in the City

Stealing the Unicorn, charcoal on paper
(on-loan to RWA by private collector)

Royal West of England Academy (Main Galleries)
Queen’s Road, Clifton Bristol BS8 1PX

20 May – 13 Aug 2023
Entry from free to £8.90

Found Cities, Lost Objects: Women in the City, is a national touring exhibition curated for the Arts Council Collection by Turner Prize-winning artist and cultural activist Lubaina Himid CBE.

This exhibition of over 60 works, including some by Bristol-based artists, presents a wide array of modern and contemporary art, including painting, sculpture, photography and film from both the Arts Council Collection and artists’ studios.

More information: Visit the RWA website

LKFF Art Projects: Transmission

<Transmission> group exhibition

LKFF Art Projects
Hoogstraat 1
B-1650 Beersel
Belgium

Exhibition runs: 12 March – 7 May 2023
Opening Sunday 12 March, 2023 3:00-6:00 pm

“LKFF has been working alongside artists to bring a selection of artworks whose subjects will trigger interest in contemporary art. The key to this trigger is interaction – interaction between the young viewer, the artwork and the (grand)parent/or the gallerist. By asking the right questions and handing some small keys to understanding a work of art, we can bring inspiration to young minds & open their creativity…

This is an exhibition for everyone. So please don’t expect unicorns and teddy bears. The goal is to push back the boundaries of what is considered suitable art for children.”

More information: Visit the gallery website