
Welcome to our website based upon our superb art gallery situated at
22 Post Office Road, BH1 1BA in the centre of Bournemouth in Dorset.
The gallery exhibits an outstanding and ever changing collection of original contemporary and modern fine art for your home or business.
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CURRENT EXHIBITION
Mixed Show
Recent paintings by regular gallery artists.
FOLLOWING EXHIBITION
Michael Gough
(1932 - 2009)

'One Man's Landscape'
13th to 24th March 2012
Private View
Wednesday 14th March 5 to 8 pm.
The sensitive light-filled landscape paintings of Michael Gough contain that subtle English poetry born of a meditative approach to, and intimate appreciation of, nature. With their high horizon lines, empty yet delicately nuanced yellow foregrounds and sense of gently tilted topographic perspective they carry that vital tension between abstract concretion and the illusion of spatial depth.
Gough's output was modest but of high quality. His long and distinguished teaching career culminating as Vice Principal of Bournemouth College of Art restricted his artistic output; his practice as a painter was perhaps subordinate to his services to art education. His love of young people made him an open, inclusive, unprejudiced and sympathetic teacher but during vacations and after retirement he produced work in response to those locations - the New Forest near his Sway home, the Peak District and North Wales - that most inspired him.
PETER DAVIES 2012 (extract)
PREVIOUS EXHIBITION
Catherine Barnes
Coast to Coast

Recent oil paintings and collages exploring the complexity of landscape and the coasts of Southern England and Normandy.
Catherine had 3 pieces selected for the Florence Biennale December 2011 which will be featured in our exhibition.
Artworks wanted
20th Century paintings and artist's prints always wanted to purchase.
Works on paper by the following particularly sought:-
Keith Vaughan, Sandra Blow RA, Peter Kinley, John Wells, Sir Terry Frost RA, Peter Lanyon, John Tunnard, Paul Feiler, Henry Moore, Paul Nash, Graham Sutherland, Joan Miro, Frank Auerbach, Patrick Heron, Roger Hilton, John Piper, Victor Pasmore, Wilhemina Barns-Graham, William Gear, Augustus John, Sven Berlin.