
A painter and a sculptor who through the use of their two differing mediums articulate the power and beauty of nature. Hester's expressive canvases are a bold depiction of the intensity between the viewer and the animal, combined with Ann's sculptures which have a sensual and tactile quality, with simplified shapes and strong forms.
In association with the Horsebox Gallery
Valeri Gridnev and Katya Gridnev have established themselves as two of the leading Russian artists in London today as well as their son, Fedor Gridnev, who is proving to be a great emerging talent. We are delighted to present for the first time in London an exhibition bringing together the talents of this remarkable family of artists.
A collection of 20 Famous Footballers and Managers of the 60s by portrait artist Ashley Luff.
The popular annual exhibition presenting paintings and sculptures by internationally acclaimed Racing and Sporting artists, including works by: Charlie Langton, Katie O'Sullivan, Hubert de Watrigant, Mao Wen Biao and Susie Whitcomb
The much anticipated first London one-man show of Elie Lambert's vibrantly coloured and confidently painted racing scenes. This unique artist is heralded as the racing mans Lowry.
An exhibition of two halves to celebrate this Olympic year combining movement in sport and the great metropolis London, including works by: Terence Gilbert, Sarah Maclean, Amanda Ward Thomas and Mao Wen Biao.
Commemorating 100 years since the birth of this multitalented author, artist and horse woman; celebrating her extraordinary life through an exhibition of unseen works.
In association with the Horsebox Gallery
Alex Russell Flint, great-grandson of Sir William Russell Flint has established himself as one of London's leading young artists in technically acclaimed portraiture. This much anticipated exhibition presents a contemporary shift in the artist's style with a collection of works painted in the backdrop of his rustic and romantic renovation in the Argenton, France.
New works by Sarah Elder in her continual quest to explore and document her travels through painting. She has remarkable talent for observation and conveys this through her interesting use of mediums.
Considered to be one of equestrian art's greatest future talents, the contrasting layers of Michelle's work evoke the emotive force behind the race horse. We are proud to have our first one woman exhibition at the Osborne Studio Gallery of Michelle McCullagh's work.
The Gallery holds annual exhibitions of paintings and sculpture by leading British and European artists. The Gallery is also firmly committed to exhibiting work by up-and-coming artists, culminating in popular and successful one-man shows.
Away from Motcomb Street, the Gallery exhibits at venues including: