tregony gallery
modern british and contemporary art
tregony gallery
modern british and contemporary art
Tregony Gallery is an artist-run gallery based in the ancient village of Tregony, Cornwall.
Over eight years, gallery owners Brian and Judi Green have cultivated an impressive roster of British and International contemporary artists as well as a distinctive program of exhibitions and artists talks, earning them a reputation for presenting exceptional works of art to local visitors, global collectors and media all over the world.
Client comment. “It was a great pleasure to meet you and Judi, and to see your amazing show. I was truly feeling spoilt being able to see such beautiful, contemplative paintings. Your interests are so close to my own that I don’t think I have ever been to a mixed exhibition where I have liked almost every artist’s work so much, in more than 35 years.” Assemble*22
Tregony Gallery | Assemble*23
Assemble*23
CORNWALL | LONDON
Tregony Gallery is delighted to present its fifth exhibition in central London. Continuing our connection between Cornwall and the capital, ‘Assemble*23’ explores the creative parallels between our artists. Highlighting the push-pull between abstract and figurative art, we group artists who work in fundamentally different ways but who share a common awareness and sensitivity.
With a strong interest in the traditions of the 20th century, we pull focus to artists who possess something different in the way they view and describe the world. This new generation of painters and sculptors have emerged from atelier training with technical brilliance and distinct channels of expression.
In ‘Assemble*23’ our intention, as ever, is to introduce our artists to a whole new audience and share our unique approach to curating and collecting art.
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‘Clara’, Jesmonite with bronze patination. 16 x 14 x 13 cm.
‘Hypnos’, Jesmonite with bronze patination. 26 x 16 x 21 cm.
“I’m always intrigued by shadows or ghost images of somebody. When you close your eyes, features of a face or posture often don’t emerge but the ‘essence/soul’ of somebody does.” Victoria took her sculpture degree at City and Guilds of London Art School where the emphasis was on a classical training in life drawing and sculpture. More on Victoria follow the QR link.
‘Still Life With Melon’, Oil on Linen, 35 x 35 cm.
‘Turnips’, Oil on Canvas, 35 x 35 cm.
“My fundamental interest is how to turn fleeting perceptual experiences into lasting pictorial statements”. David Baird began studying painting in 2006 at the Ryder Studio School in Santa Fe, NM. His education continued overseas at Studio Escalier in France and the Jerusalem Studio School in Israel. More on David follow the QR link.
‘A Boy’, Acrylic and Gypsum on Paper mounted on Canvas, 37 x 26 cm.
‘A Boy At The Port’, Acrylic and Gypsum on Paper mounted on Canvas, 37 x 26 cm
‘Greek Girl’, Acrylic and Gypsum on Paper mounted on Canvas, 37 x 26 cm
‘Good Night’, Acrylic and Plaster on Canvas mounted on Wood, 50 x 60 cm.
‘Couple’, Stucco and Pigments on Canvas mounted on Wood, 60 x 50 cm.
“Yonatan Becker lives and works in his studio in Tel Aviv. He paints with a wooden box balanced on his knees. Canvases that are mounted on wood and cardboard which he paints using a palette knife and also brushes”. Yonatan studied at the Jerusalem Studio School under the directorship of Israel Hershbreg. More on Yonatan follow the QR link.
‘Peoples Park, I’, Oil on Canvas, 51 x 61 cm.
‘Grimsby’, Oil on Canvas, 60 x 80 cm.
“As a figurative artist I enjoy the surprises and the surrender of control that oil painting uniquely offers me. Memory, folklore and dreams are the main subjects of my work.” James studied at Canterbury Christ Church University and is a member of the New English Art Club and Contemporary British Portrait Painters More on James follow the QR link.
“As a painter I am concerned with the process of seeing, I do not wish to describe. I aim to convey an approximation of what the eyes see and the real experience gained from engaging directly with a subject”. Virginia Bounds studied Fine Art at Falmouth College of Art and currently works from the Porthmeor Studios in St Ives, Cornwall. More on Virginia follow the QR link.
‘Who Counters The Steps Of The Sun’, Oil on Canvas, 80 x 100 cm.
‘Sea Frit’, Oil on Panel, 25 x 31 cm.
‘Breakwater’, Oil on Panel, 40 x 53 cm.
“My paintings come from an emotional visceral response, ideas of light and visual tension. I enjoy the craft and conceptual challenge of painting, the process of building layers to create images”. Jason Bowyer 1957-2019. Jason was the former president of the New English Art Club and founded their School of Drawing in 1993. More on Jason follow the QR link.
“He has, most certainly, found a way of working that allows him to draw and paint his experiences of things in an utterly truthful way” Nicholas Usherwood 2019.” Peter Clossick studied at Camberwell School of Art and Goldsmiths College. He is a member and Past President of The London Group. More on Peter follow the QR link.
‘Phoenix’, Oil on Board, 30 x 32 cm.
‘Mother And Child’, Oil on Board, 29 x 21.5 cm.
“I am still very much committed to working from direct observation, but the paintings are becoming a mixture of facts, fictions and whimsies”. Alex studied at Canterbury Christchurch College (2002) and the Royal Drawing School (2007), both of which championed work from direct observation. More on Alex follow the QR link.
‘Sunlit Shelf’, Oil on Panel, 20 x 20 cm.
‘Still Life After Chardin’, Oil on Panel, 33 x 41 cm.
‘Yellow
“Painting from direct observation is, for me, an exciting and intense experience. Paintings are two-dimensional surfaces with their own intrinsic beauty and abstract dynamism, which I try to harness”. Mark studied at Bournemouth and Poole College of Art from 1980-1982 and the Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, from 1982-1987, where he was taught by Euan Uglow, Norman Norris and Patrick George. More on Mark follow the QR link.
‘Jewelry Box #1, #2 and #3, triptych’, Oil on Oil Paper Mounted on Aluminium Panel, 23 x 23 cm, each.
Amy Erickson is an observational painter who lives and works in Seattle, WA. She earned a BFA in Painting from the Kansas City Art Institute and has pursued further training in painting and figure drawing at Gage Academy of Art Seattle, Washington.
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‘Toxic Beauty II’, Oil on Linen, 45 x 60 cm.
‘Bellini’s Cloud’, Oil on Linen, 50 x 50 cm.
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The popular culture of film, comic book imagery, literature and photography contribute to the way I think about my ideas and images”. Gethin moved to London from Maesteg, South Wales to study on the Foundation Course at the Byam Shaw School of Art. From there he went on to study Fine Art at Camberwell School of Art. More on Gethin follow the QR link.
“I am a landscape painter. I work from observation, but am not an en plein air painter, nor would I say they my work is entirely realistic. Drawing from direct observation using ink, graphite, charcoal, or a mixture of materials, allows me the freedom to invent my paintings away from the landscape”. Paul was born in Batley West Yorkshire, he studied at Ravensbourne School of Art and then at the Slade School of Fine Art. More on Paul follow the QR link.
‘Still Life From Above’, Oil on Panel, 91 x 56 cm.
‘Distant Still Life’, Oil on Panel, 20 x 61 cm.
“There are certain things I see which I know I have to paint, this can be many different subjects but is usually an assemblage of forms and colours which create a compelling compositional structure. Just about any object bathed in light is extremely beautiful to me”. Dean Fisher completed his studies at the American Academy of Art, Chicago, Illinois and has now been a full-time painter for over thirty years. More on Dean follow the QR link.
‘Birdsong’, Oil on Canvas, 35 x 23 cm.
‘Evening Event’, Oil on Canvas, 35 x 23 cm.
‘Through The Forest’, Oil on Canvas, 76 x 92 cm.
Rick Fox is a painter who is fascinated by perception and the challenges and complexity of all that is involved in the translation of the world. A graduate of the Massachusetts College of Art (MFA) and the University of Massachusetts, Amherst (BFA).
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“I am interested in fractal images and patterns regardless of whether these fractals were generated by mathematics, humans or scenes in the natural world. Echoing my background in graphic design, I use a scaffold of drawing to inquire into the compositional forces of the painting”. Judi studied Graphic Design at Kingston School of Art and painting at the Slade School of Fine Art. In 2001 Judi gained a scholarship to study full time at the Royal Drawing School on their Drawing Year MA programme. More on Judi follow the QR link.
‘When
“My intention is to amalgamate opposing, contradictory and separate languages into a coherent whole. The result being a split. A fractured surface that suspends the subject in a state of flux. My interest within this spatial dichotomy, where edges meet, spill and bleed across a palimpsest continuum, is prevalent in my recent landscape work”. Mark Hanson studied Fine Art at Margaret Street, Birmingham City University and attended the Drawing Year at the Royal Drawing school. More on Mark follow the QR link.
“My paintings, which are painted from life, are records of sensations: of what I feel about the things I see”. Raised and educated on the East Coast, Chris studied at Buffalo State College, NY. He shows extensively throughout the US including: New York, California, North Carolina, and Georgia. More on Chris follow the QR link.
‘Vestigia
Alba’
Grey Stoneware, Porcelain Paper Clay, Underglaze Colour and Embossed Decoration. 33 x 10 x 19 cm.
‘Spicea Pirum’
Grey Stoneware, Silver Grey Stoneware with Embossed Decoration 19 x 9 x 6 cm.
‘Flavus’
Silver Grey Stoneware, Embossed Decoration with Underglaze Colour 13 x 7 x 6 cm,
‘Caelatum’ Black Stoneware, Embossed Decoration with Underglaze Colour 10 x 9 x 5 cm.
‘Tumulus I’ Saggar Fired Stoneware, Porcelain Paper Clay and Patinated Copper Leaf, 22 x 18 x 16 cm.
“My working practice as a ceramic sculptor is changing and I have made a conscious decision to focus on a more sculptural approach, studying the form in relationship to the surface with more clarity”. Claire studied at Camberwell College of Art gaining a Degree BA. Hons in ceramics. More on Claire follow the QR link.
“Over time my paintings have evolved in recognising the importance of how chance and an instinctive approach to markmaking play a major role in producing emotional effects”.
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‘Milk
“I am interested in the visual and communicative potential of objects that are cast off, discarded, and over-looked. Inherent to still life is an engagement with the mundane and domestic”. Joe is an observational painter currently residing in Starkville, MS. In addition to his studio work, which deals primarily with the still life and self-portrait, he is an Assistant Professor at Mississippi State University. More on Joe follow the QR link.
Osnat Oliva is one of a new generation of representational painters emerging from an atelier training with technical brilliance and fresh vision. Osnat lives and works in Israel. She studied for five years at the Jerusalem Studio School, founded by Israel Hershberg. More on Osnat follow the QR link.
‘Four Classics’, Oil on Panel, 23 x 30.5 cm.
‘Richard
‘Eric Aho’s Hole’, Oil on Panel, 27.5 x 18.5 cm.
‘Millet Reflection’, Oil on Panel, 41 x 30 cm.
Artist and writer, Neil Plotkin received his B.A. in Art History and his B.F.A. from the University of Michigan in 1992 with later studies at the New York Academy of Art. Neil is a member of Zeuxis.
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‘Man In German Landscape’, Oil on Oil Paper, 61 x 46 cm.
‘Hiker’, Oil on Oil Paper, 61 x 46 cm.
‘What To Wear’, Flashe on Board, 51 x 38 cm.
‘Hot Day’, Oil on Oil Paper, 61 x 46 cm.
“Painting should always remain a mystery. In my studio - my laboratory - I am always working under high levels of insecurity. But it makes me braver in life”. Jennifer studied at the University of Hawaii from 1991 and completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting, then a Diploma of Higher Education in Interior Architecture at Middlesex University AKTO Athens, Greece. More on Jennifer follow the QR link.
‘Yellow Rose’, Oil on Canvas Board, 40 x 30 cm.
‘Green Bouquet’, Oil on Linen on mounted on Panel, 61 x 51 cm.
‘Pumpkin’, Oil on Canvas Board, 28 x 35 cm.
‘Apple And Lemon’, Oil on Canvas Board, 28 x 35 cm.
“I use the still life genre as a vehicle to pair intense direct observation with an underpinning of abstract structure, rhythm, shape and colour”. Edmond received his B.F.A. in painting from the Maryland Institute, College of Art 2004 and his M.F.A. from the New York Studio School in 2012. More on Edmond follow the QR link.
‘Commercial Road’
Spanning both rural and urban landscapes, everyday subjects that lack human presence yet capture the traces of our lives. His paintings narrate moments that are often overlooked or unseen. Daniel Preece studied at Chelsea School of Art 1988–89, graduated from Slade School of Fine Art in 1993 and the Royal Drawing School in 2007. More on Daniel follow the QR link.
‘Reserved’, Oil on French Polyester, 50 x 98 cm.
“I am interested in the painting capturing, reflecting and marking moments in time”. Nicole studied at Leeds University, Heatherley’s and Wimbledon College of Arts (UAL) for her MFA and more recently at the Turps Banana Studio Painting Programme. More on Nicole follow the QR link.
“Through observation and discovery I seek to uncover truths that are often hidden in the world around me. My relationships, past and present. My goal in painting is to invite the viewer to engage in an honest conversation”. Erin received her Master of Fine Arts at American University and now exhibits nationally and internationally. More on Erin follow the QR link.
‘Evening Song’, Oil on Canvas, 60 cm diameter.
‘Pink Dress’, Oil on Canvas, 60 cm diameter..
‘Still There’, Oil on Wood Panel, 40 cm diameter.
“My recent works are responses to the atmosphere and light in paintings by Titian, Rubens and Watteau. These abstracted images allow me to challenge my relationship with the art of the past whilst asserting the qualities that make art timeless”. Sara trained at the Byam Shaw School of Art (now UAL), at Sussex University and Cambridge. More on Sara follow the QR link.
‘Kathryn’, Oil on Oil Paper mounted on Panel, 16 x 16 cm.
‘Stephanie By The Window’, Oil on Oil Paper mounted on Panel, 20 x 16 cm.
‘Nellie Blue on the Red Sofa’, Oil on Oil Paper mounted on Panel, 16 x 20 cm.
‘Nellie Blue in the Interior’, Oil on Oil Paper mounted on Panel, 14 x 22 cm.
“The human body is the most complex and beautiful form in nature. It’s not the nude figure that I’m looking for, but the abstract sculptural form in space. I’m a figurative painter, I use oil paints on canvas and paper”. Shani lives and works in Israel and studied for four years at the Jerusalem Studio School, founded by Israel Hershberg. More on Shani follow the QR link.
‘First Slice’, Oil on Board, 20 x 20 cm.
‘Little Marigold’, Oil on Board, 25 x 20 cm.
‘Blackberry Blossom’, Oil on Board, 30 x 20 cm.
“My paintings are based on the close observations of everyday objects. I work from life, using colour to define the form and space, and to capture the essence of the subject”. Sarah studied at Byam Shaw School of Art and Camberwell School of Art. She was elected as a member of the RBA in 2019 and AROI in 2022. More on Sarah follow the QR link.
“Being in the moment and responding in an unknowing way is a key concern, working and reworking to reveal the beauty of edges touching edges”. Kay Vinson studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, achieving a first class Degree and MA in painting. Her awards include The Boise Scholarship and she is a two time recipient of the Canadian Elizabeth Greenshield’s Foundation Award. More on Kay follow the QR link.
‘Playing Place’, Oil on Linen mounted on Panel, 39 x 55 cm.‘Apple’, Oil on Linen mounted on Board, 28.5 x 38.5 cm.
‘Rose Hip Still Life’, Oil on Linen mounted on Board, 37 x 41 cm.
“I paint from direct observation or from drawings which are also made from direct observation. The main thing about painting for me is the journey I make inside my head”. Gregory Ward initially studied teaching at the Froebel Institute where he became interested in painting. He then went to the Byam Shaw School of Art followed by Post graduate studies at the Slade School of Fine Art. More on Gregory follow the QR link.
‘Small Boat’, Oil on Board, 25 x 30 cm.
‘Sail Cart’, Oil on Board, 29 x 29 cm.
“My paintings depict hand-made objects, props or models that are typically set within a shallow space like a display case. A wooden boat, a toy car made from card or a paper plane”. Simon Wright studied Fine Art at Newcastle University (1991-1995) and now lives and works in Norfolk. More on Simon follow the QR link.
We are delighted to be able to offer a bespoke service to individuals including art consultancy, curating, framing and shipping. All the work is available to discover, choose and purchase in the gallery, online, via Instagram and the website.
Contact: Brian Green. Tregony Gallery 58 Fore Street, Tregony, CORNWALL TR2 5RW T: 01872 530505 | M: 07496 953471 info@tregonygallery.com | www.tregonygallery.com
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Not all works featured in this publication will be part of the Assemble* 23 London exhibition. The publication presents a selection of artists represented by Tregony Gallery, Cornwall. For further details do email through or visit the website. www.tregonygallery.co.uk
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