Tag / Jeremy Gardiner
London Art Fair 2023 | Business Design Centre | Islington
The London Art Fair is a showcase of Modern and Contemporary art, with 20,000 visitors attending throughout the five days. The London Art Fair provides an established home for Modern British Art, whilst embracing an increasingly international and contemporary outlook, with new galleries from around the world. This year’s 34th Edition featured, on the main concourse, a selection…
Linleys Belgravia: Recent Work on Display
You can see a selection of Jeremy Gardiner’s paintings at Linley Belgravia. Courtesy of The Nine British Art. LINLEY BELGRAVIA 60 Pimlico Road, London, SW1W 8LP OPENING HOURS Monday to Saturday from 10am to 5.30pm (GMT) Phone: +44 (0)207 824 7223 image caption: Jacob’s Ladder, Devon
South by Southwest | St Barbe Museum and Art Gallery | 24 January – 22 March 2020
St Barbe Museum and Art Gallery, Lymington, Hampshire SO41 9BH. To coincide with the exhibition, Gardiner talked to an audience of 100+ in Lymington about his ‘South by Southwest’ project, including the places he has visited, the artists who have preceded him and the influence of posters and popular art on his latest body of work. There was…
Tintagel to Lulworth Cove: The South West Coast Path | Exhibition at The Nine British Art, London, 6 – 22 March, 2019
Tintagel to Lulworth Cove: The South West Coast Path 6 – 22 March, 2019 | The Nine British Art 9 Bury Street, St James’s London, SW1Y 6AB https://theninebritishart.co.uk/exhibitions/ Charting Jeremy’s recent visits to iconic locations along the South West Coast Path, the longest National Trail in Britain, thirty new paintings take his career-long interest in the…
Art writer Andrew Lambirth’s studio visit | October 2018
Andrew Lambirth has a private view of Gardiner’s latest series of paintings featuring works inspired by William Daniell’s A Voyage round Great Britain. ‘The Great Globe, Swanage’ is the painting featured on the stand.
October 2014 | William Smith and The Map That Changed The World
Jeremy and the bust of William Smith with his map, on a recent visit to the Geological Society at Burlington House, London. I first came across sections of William Smith’s map at Bath’s Royal Literary and Scientific Institution (BRLSI) while searching for fossils from the Jurassic Coast. William Smith’s map made a crucial contribution to…