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The Nine British Art is a private
art gallery An art gallery is a room or a building in which visual art is displayed. In Western cultures from the mid-15th century, a gallery was any long, narrow covered passage along a wall, first used in the sense of a place for art in the 1590s. The lon ...
in St James's, central London, England. The gallery specializes in British art, with a focus on works from the
St Ives group The St Ives School refers to a group of artists living and working in the Cornwall, Cornish town of St Ives, Cornwall, St Ives.
and the post-war period.


Overview

The gallery covers 20th and 21st century
British art, mainly art since World War II, particularly paintings and sculptures by St Ives School artists. It also represents contemporary artists, holding regular group and solo exhibitions of artists including
Robert Fogell Robert Fogell (born 1963) is a British sculptor, conservator-restorer, and art gallery owner. Fogell trained in sculpture conservation under the artist Paul Giudici. His initial interest was in classical and modern stone sculpture. He has und ...
, Richard Fox, Jeremy Gardiner, Jonathan S. Hooper,
Keith Milow Keith Milow (born 29 December 1945 in London) is a British artist. He grew up in Baldock, Hertfordshire, and lived in New York City (1980–2002) and Amsterdam (2002–2014), now lives in London. He is an abstract sculptor, painter and prin ...
,
Tim Woolcock Tim Woolcock (born 1952 in Lancashire, England) is a Modern British painter painting in the tradition of the 1950s. His works have been exhibited nationally and internationally and are in private and public collections worldwide. In 2009 the ...
, and Gary Wragg. The gallery has exhibited at the London Art Fair and the British Art Fair. The gallery is a private limited company. It is owned and run by Stephen and Sylvia Paisnel.


History

The gallery was originally founded in 1977 as the Paisnel Gallery and changed its name in 2018. It was first on Fulham Road,
London SW6 The SW (South Western) postcode area, also known as the London SW postcode area, is a group of 20 postcode districts within the London post town in England. The area comprises the South Western operational district (covering the subdivisions of ...
, before moving to 22
Mason's Yard Mason's Yard is a street in London SW1, England. Overview Mason's Yard is a cul-de-sac east off Duke Street in the St James's area of London in the City of Westminster. White Cube has one of its two London galleries locations here, which o ...
, London SW1, in the early 1990s. The gallery was established at its current location in Bury Street, London SW1, in 2006.


Exhibited artists

The following selected artists have been exhibited at and had artworks handled by the gallery: * Trevor Bell * Sandra Blow * Frank Bowling * Martin Bradley * John Bratby * Michael Canney * Max Chapman * Jonathan Clarke * Robert Clatworthy * Prunella Clough *
Maurice Cockrill Professor Maurice Cockrill, (8 October 1936 – 1 December 2013) was a British painter and poet. Born in Hartlepool, County Durham, he studied at Wrexham School of Art, North East Wales, then Denbigh Technical College and later the Univer ...
*
John Copnall John Bainbridge Copnall (1928–2007) was an English artist best known for his abstract expressionist painting of richly coloured stylised realism, often on a grand scale. He was also a teacher of painting for twenty years at the Central School o ...
* Alan Davie * Leigh Davis * Robyn Denny * Paul Feiler *
Robert Fogell Robert Fogell (born 1963) is a British sculptor, conservator-restorer, and art gallery owner. Fogell trained in sculpture conservation under the artist Paul Giudici. His initial interest was in classical and modern stone sculpture. He has und ...
* John Forrester * Richard Fox * Terry Frost * Jeremy Gardiner * William Gear *
Frederick Gore Frederick John Pym Gore CBE RA (8 November 1913 – 31 August 2009), was an English painter. Biography Gore was born into the world of art; his father, Spencer Frederick Gore, was a painter, President of the Camden Town Group until his earl ...
* Peter Haigh * Adrian Heath *
Barbara Hepworth Dame Jocelyn Barbara Hepworth (10 January 1903 – 20 May 1975) was an English artist and sculptor. Her work exemplifies Modernism and in particular modern sculpture. Along with artists such as Ben Nicholson and Naum Gabo, Hepworth was a leadi ...
* Patrick Heron *
Ivon Hitchens Ivon Hitchens (born London, 3 March 1893 – 29 August 1979) was an English painter who started exhibiting during the 1920s. He became part of the ' London Group' of artists and exhibited with them during the 1930s. His house was bombed in 1940 d ...
* Jonathan S. Hooper * Peter Lanyon * John Milne *
Keith Milow Keith Milow (born 29 December 1945 in London) is a British artist. He grew up in Baldock, Hertfordshire, and lived in New York City (1980–2002) and Amsterdam (2002–2014), now lives in London. He is an abstract sculptor, painter and prin ...
* Denis Mitchell *
Henry Moore Henry Spencer Moore (30 July 1898 – 31 August 1986) was an English artist. He is best known for his semi- abstract monumental bronze sculptures which are located around the world as public works of art. As well as sculpture, Moore produced ...
* Paul Mount * John Plumb * George Hammond Steel * Graham Sutherland * Julian Trevelyan * John Tunnard * William Turnbull * Keith Vaughan * Brian Wall *
Billie Waters Phyllis Mary Waters (6 April 1896 – 1979), known as Billie Waters was a British artist. Biography Waters was born in Richmond, Surrey and studied art at the Heatherley School of Fine Art and then at the Grosvenor School of Modern Art. Fro ...
* Frank Avray Wilson *
Tim Woolcock Tim Woolcock (born 1952 in Lancashire, England) is a Modern British painter painting in the tradition of the 1950s. His works have been exhibited nationally and internationally and are in private and public collections worldwide. In 2009 the ...
* Gary Wragg *
Bryan Wynter Bryan Herbert Wynter (8 September 1915 – 2 February 1975) The gallery produces print and digital publications to accompany its exhibitions, with its online catalogues freely available via the Issuu electronic publishing platform. Examples of exhibition publications include: * ''Leigh Davis: Pushing Boundaries'' (2022) * ''St Ives Modern British Contemporary'' (2021) * ''Leigh Davis: Further into Abstraction'' (2021) * ''Jeremy Gardiner: South by Southwest'' (2020) * ''St Ives, Modern British, Contemporary'' (2019) * ''Jeremy Gardiner: Tintagel to Lulworth Cove'' (2019) * ''Leigh Davis: A New Perspective'' (2018) * ''St Ives & Post-War'' (2017) * ''Gary Wragg: Still Soaring at 70'' (2017) * ''Jeremy Gardiner: Drawn to the Coast'' (2017) * ''40 Years On'' (2017) * ''Jeremy Gardiner: Pillars of Light'' (2016) * ''St Ives and Post-War'' (2016) * ''20th Century British Art'' (2015) * ''John Plumb: A Retrospective'' (2015) * ''Peter Haigh: Paintings '84–'94'' (2015) * ''20th Century British Art'' (2014) * ''Jeremy Gardiner: Exploring the Elemental'' (2013) * ''Sculptures of Note and Prospect'' (2013) * ''20th Century British Art'' (2013) * ''20th Century British Art'' (2012) * ''Frank Avray Wilson: The Vital Years'' (2011) * ''20th Century British Art'' (2010)


References


External links


The Nine British Art website
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