Bethany 17, 2017 mixed media on paper 54 x 70 cm British abstract painter and printmaker, Rebecca Salter PRA (b. 1955), lives and works in London. In Salter’s work on paper, heavily detailed minimal abstraction places emphasis on the movement and subtleties of layered marks on the paper. Found at the intersection between Western and Japanese traditions, the layering of neutral tones imbues the work with an ethereal quality, and a tranquil response to nature.
NADINE BELL French born, London-based ceramicist, Nadine Bell (b. 1961) is driven by a desire to reflect and interpret nature by creating one off organic often abstract shapes which evoke sensations and emotions. She predominantly works in porcelain and black clay using a range of firing techniques. In her work in Remote Lands, Bell has continued to explore the relationship between fragility and permanence, using paper porcelain due to its delicacy, fine textures and ethereal finish. www.zuleikagallery.com
Daniel Crawshaw, Glaslyn I, 2017, oil on canvas, 185 x 200 cm
Emma Stibbon RA, Peninsula Range, 2020, intaglio with aquatint, 33.5 x 37.5 cm, Edition of 40
REBECCA SALTER PRA
REMOTE LANDS
20th November 2020 - 9th January 2021 A group exhibition of landscapes at Zuleika Gallery, Woodstock
REMOTE LANDS
20th November 2020 - 9th January 2021
DANIEL CRAWSHAW EMMA STIBBON RA YASUSHI YAMABE REBECCA SALTER PRA JO GORNER NADINE BELL at Zuleika Gallery 6 Park Street, Woodstock, Oxfordshire OX20 1SP 01993 357 077
DANIEL CRAWSHAW
EMMA STIBBON RA
YASUSHI YAMABE
JO GORNER
This exhibition will open online first during lockdown. Please check the website for announcements regarding the gallery open times.
Glaslyn I, 2017 oil on canvas 185 x 200 cm
Peninsula Range, 2020 intaglio with aquatint 33.5 x 37.5 cm, Edition of 40
青天笑風図 - Blue Sky & Laughing Wind
Diminish 4 etching 70 x 54 cm
British artist Daniel Crawshaw (b. 1967), is a painter intrigued by the fragile potential of mountains and is an obsessive gatherer of material. Walking in the peaks of North Wales, the Pyrenees or Canada, he photographs and distills experiences into emotive paintings that reflect both the beauty and daunting isolation of nature and the elements, in varying scale. Crawshaw says “Through oil paint I hope to articulate lost moments common to us all and relish the possibility of transforming empty scenes into settings for others to occupy.”
Emma Stibbon RA (b. 1962) is a British artist born in Münster, Germany. Drawing is at the heart of Stibbon’s practice and she has travelled widely to some of the world's most isolated regions. Working from sketches and photographic records, Stibbon creates stark, monochrome works on paper that explore the effects of human intervention on natural phenomena and the fragility of existence. “Despite their remoteness, many of the environments I work from are changing rapidly - as an artist I feel a sense of witness as this is happening in my lifetime.”
Born in Okayama and living in Kyoto, Japanese artist Yasushi Yamabe (b. 1958) creates energetic paintings of his surrounding landscape. Yamabe depicts movement through linear mark-making, creating visual fluidity as well as a sense of space and passing time. Yamabe says, “I express the horizon beyond the confrontation; Space and time appear and disappear. The perspectives are an interactive process with viewers; a vessel conjuring a new interpretation of the world.”
For all enquiries please email: info@zuleikagallery.com www.zuleikagallery.com Zuleika Gallery 3rd Floor, 6 Mason’s Yard, St James’s, London SW1P 6BU
Zuleika Gallery, Woodstock, is delighted to present Remote Lands a group exhibition presenting the work of 6 established international contemporary artists, each studying the phenomenal natural beauty of remote and isolated landscapes; from snowy mountains, to valleys, trees, rivers, and forests, explored through their respective disciplines of painting, printmaking, and ceramics.
Closed until 2021
Artists include: Daniel Crawshaw, Emma Stibbon RA, Yasushi Yamabe, Rebecca Salter PRA, Jo Gorner, and Nadine Bell.
(Seiten-syōfū-zu) 2018 acrylic on canvas 53 x 45.5 cm
Lancashire born Printmaker Jo Gorner’s practice starts in notebooks with drawing, writing and observations from walking. The central pivot of Gorner’s work is emotion and memory held within a language of place, landscape and the mapping of intimate geographical details. The landscape for the artist is a sentient place, an interface and a balancing system for self.
REMOTE LANDS
20th November 2020 - 9th January 2021
DANIEL CRAWSHAW EMMA STIBBON RA YASUSHI YAMABE REBECCA SALTER PRA JO GORNER NADINE BELL at Zuleika Gallery 6 Park Street, Woodstock, Oxfordshire OX20 1SP 01993 357 077
DANIEL CRAWSHAW
EMMA STIBBON RA
YASUSHI YAMABE
JO GORNER
This exhibition will open online first during lockdown. Please check the website for announcements regarding the gallery open times.
Glaslyn I, 2017 oil on canvas 185 x 200 cm
Peninsula Range, 2020 intaglio with aquatint 33.5 x 37.5 cm, Edition of 40
青天笑風図 - Blue Sky & Laughing Wind
Diminish 4 etching 70 x 54 cm
British artist Daniel Crawshaw (b. 1967), is a painter intrigued by the fragile potential of mountains and is an obsessive gatherer of material. Walking in the peaks of North Wales, the Pyrenees or Canada, he photographs and distills experiences into emotive paintings that reflect both the beauty and daunting isolation of nature and the elements, in varying scale. Crawshaw says “Through oil paint I hope to articulate lost moments common to us all and relish the possibility of transforming empty scenes into settings for others to occupy.”
Emma Stibbon RA (b. 1962) is a British artist born in Münster, Germany. Drawing is at the heart of Stibbon’s practice and she has travelled widely to some of the world's most isolated regions. Working from sketches and photographic records, Stibbon creates stark, monochrome works on paper that explore the effects of human intervention on natural phenomena and the fragility of existence. “Despite their remoteness, many of the environments I work from are changing rapidly - as an artist I feel a sense of witness as this is happening in my lifetime.”
Born in Okayama and living in Kyoto, Japanese artist Yasushi Yamabe (b. 1958) creates energetic paintings of his surrounding landscape. Yamabe depicts movement through linear mark-making, creating visual fluidity as well as a sense of space and passing time. Yamabe says, “I express the horizon beyond the confrontation; Space and time appear and disappear. The perspectives are an interactive process with viewers; a vessel conjuring a new interpretation of the world.”
For all enquiries please email: info@zuleikagallery.com www.zuleikagallery.com Zuleika Gallery 3rd Floor, 6 Mason’s Yard, St James’s, London SW1P 6BU
Zuleika Gallery, Woodstock, is delighted to present Remote Lands a group exhibition presenting the work of 6 established international contemporary artists, each studying the phenomenal natural beauty of remote and isolated landscapes; from snowy mountains, to valleys, trees, rivers, and forests, explored through their respective disciplines of painting, printmaking, and ceramics.
Closed until 2021
Artists include: Daniel Crawshaw, Emma Stibbon RA, Yasushi Yamabe, Rebecca Salter PRA, Jo Gorner, and Nadine Bell.
(Seiten-syōfū-zu) 2018 acrylic on canvas 53 x 45.5 cm
Lancashire born Printmaker Jo Gorner’s practice starts in notebooks with drawing, writing and observations from walking. The central pivot of Gorner’s work is emotion and memory held within a language of place, landscape and the mapping of intimate geographical details. The landscape for the artist is a sentient place, an interface and a balancing system for self.
REMOTE LANDS
20th November 2020 - 9th January 2021
DANIEL CRAWSHAW EMMA STIBBON RA YASUSHI YAMABE REBECCA SALTER PRA JO GORNER NADINE BELL at Zuleika Gallery 6 Park Street, Woodstock, Oxfordshire OX20 1SP 01993 357 077
DANIEL CRAWSHAW
EMMA STIBBON RA
YASUSHI YAMABE
JO GORNER
This exhibition will open online first during lockdown. Please check the website for announcements regarding the gallery open times.
Glaslyn I, 2017 oil on canvas 185 x 200 cm
Peninsula Range, 2020 intaglio with aquatint 33.5 x 37.5 cm, Edition of 40
青天笑風図 - Blue Sky & Laughing Wind
Diminish 4 etching 70 x 54 cm
British artist Daniel Crawshaw (b. 1967), is a painter intrigued by the fragile potential of mountains and is an obsessive gatherer of material. Walking in the peaks of North Wales, the Pyrenees or Canada, he photographs and distills experiences into emotive paintings that reflect both the beauty and daunting isolation of nature and the elements, in varying scale. Crawshaw says “Through oil paint I hope to articulate lost moments common to us all and relish the possibility of transforming empty scenes into settings for others to occupy.”
Emma Stibbon RA (b. 1962) is a British artist born in Münster, Germany. Drawing is at the heart of Stibbon’s practice and she has travelled widely to some of the world's most isolated regions. Working from sketches and photographic records, Stibbon creates stark, monochrome works on paper that explore the effects of human intervention on natural phenomena and the fragility of existence. “Despite their remoteness, many of the environments I work from are changing rapidly - as an artist I feel a sense of witness as this is happening in my lifetime.”
Born in Okayama and living in Kyoto, Japanese artist Yasushi Yamabe (b. 1958) creates energetic paintings of his surrounding landscape. Yamabe depicts movement through linear mark-making, creating visual fluidity as well as a sense of space and passing time. Yamabe says, “I express the horizon beyond the confrontation; Space and time appear and disappear. The perspectives are an interactive process with viewers; a vessel conjuring a new interpretation of the world.”
For all enquiries please email: info@zuleikagallery.com www.zuleikagallery.com Zuleika Gallery 3rd Floor, 6 Mason’s Yard, St James’s, London SW1P 6BU
Zuleika Gallery, Woodstock, is delighted to present Remote Lands a group exhibition presenting the work of 6 established international contemporary artists, each studying the phenomenal natural beauty of remote and isolated landscapes; from snowy mountains, to valleys, trees, rivers, and forests, explored through their respective disciplines of painting, printmaking, and ceramics.
Closed until 2021
Artists include: Daniel Crawshaw, Emma Stibbon RA, Yasushi Yamabe, Rebecca Salter PRA, Jo Gorner, and Nadine Bell.
(Seiten-syōfū-zu) 2018 acrylic on canvas 53 x 45.5 cm
Lancashire born Printmaker Jo Gorner’s practice starts in notebooks with drawing, writing and observations from walking. The central pivot of Gorner’s work is emotion and memory held within a language of place, landscape and the mapping of intimate geographical details. The landscape for the artist is a sentient place, an interface and a balancing system for self.
Bethany 17, 2017 mixed media on paper 54 x 70 cm British abstract painter and printmaker, Rebecca Salter PRA (b. 1955), lives and works in London. In Salter’s work on paper, heavily detailed minimal abstraction places emphasis on the movement and subtleties of layered marks on the paper. Found at the intersection between Western and Japanese traditions, the layering of neutral tones imbues the work with an ethereal quality, and a tranquil response to nature.
NADINE BELL French born, London-based ceramicist, Nadine Bell (b. 1961) is driven by a desire to reflect and interpret nature by creating one off organic often abstract shapes which evoke sensations and emotions. She predominantly works in porcelain and black clay using a range of firing techniques. In her work in Remote Lands, Bell has continued to explore the relationship between fragility and permanence, using paper porcelain due to its delicacy, fine textures and ethereal finish. www.zuleikagallery.com
Daniel Crawshaw, Glaslyn I, 2017, oil on canvas, 185 x 200 cm
Emma Stibbon RA, Peninsula Range, 2020, intaglio with aquatint, 33.5 x 37.5 cm, Edition of 40
REBECCA SALTER PRA
REMOTE LANDS
20th November 2020 - 9th January 2021 A group exhibition of landscapes at Zuleika Gallery, Woodstock
Bethany 17, 2017 mixed media on paper 54 x 70 cm British abstract painter and printmaker, Rebecca Salter PRA (b. 1955), lives and works in London. In Salter’s work on paper, heavily detailed minimal abstraction places emphasis on the movement and subtleties of layered marks on the paper. Found at the intersection between Western and Japanese traditions, the layering of neutral tones imbues the work with an ethereal quality, and a tranquil response to nature.
NADINE BELL French born, London-based ceramicist, Nadine Bell (b. 1961) is driven by a desire to reflect and interpret nature by creating one off organic often abstract shapes which evoke sensations and emotions. She predominantly works in porcelain and black clay using a range of firing techniques. In her work in Remote Lands, Bell has continued to explore the relationship between fragility and permanence, using paper porcelain due to its delicacy, fine textures and ethereal finish. www.zuleikagallery.com
Daniel Crawshaw, Glaslyn I, 2017, oil on canvas, 185 x 200 cm
Emma Stibbon RA, Peninsula Range, 2020, intaglio with aquatint, 33.5 x 37.5 cm, Edition of 40
REBECCA SALTER PRA
REMOTE LANDS
20th November 2020 - 9th January 2021 A group exhibition of landscapes at Zuleika Gallery, Woodstock