John Martin is delighted to announce the opening of a new gallery space at 80 Fulham Road, Chelsea.

Designed by Johanna Molineus Architects and under the direction of Ali Langdon, the gallery will introduce the work of new international artists alongside exhibitions of established contemporary and 20th Century painters and sculptors.

With a busy programme of short shows, Saturday morning artist talks and events, the gallery will seek to capture something of the spirit of Chelsea’s great artistic legacy.

Appropriately the new space opens on Friday 31st January with its first exhibition entitled Vernissage, a contemporary tribute to the Chelsea of Whistler, Rossetti, Roussel and the Greaves brothers. Including work by John Caple, Andrew Gifford, Colin Watson, Melita Denaro, Andrew Gadd, Makiko Nakamura, Uwe Walther, Maurizio Garrido, Leon Morrocco, Josh Dorman, Barry McGlashan, Gennadii Gogoliuk, Neale Howells, Richard Cartwright, Margaret Corcoran, and Martin Finnin.

John Martin Gallery
80 Fulham Road, Chelsea
London SW3 6HR Unted Kingdom
Ph. +44 (0)20 75909991
info@jmlondon.com
www.jmlondon.com

Opening hours
Monday - Friday from 10am to 6pm
Saturday from 11am to 4pm or by appointment

Related images

  1. Richard Cartwright, Nocturne in Blue and Gold, pastel, 17 x 20 ins (43.18 x 50.80 cms)
  2. Barry McGlashan, The View From Tite Street, oil on panel, 24 x 28 ins (60.96 x 71.12 cms)
  3. Richard Cartwright, Nocturne in Silver, pastel, 21 x 24 ins (53.34 x 60.96 cms)
  4. Makiko Nakamura, Homage to Whistler Nocturne- Chelsea Twilight, mineral pigment on paper, 28¾ x 28¾ ins (73.00 x 73.00 cms)
  5. Rupert Gatfield, Chelsea and Kensignton Supporters (Rampent), oil on linen, 12 x 12 ins (30.48 x 30.48 cms)
  6. Makiko Nakamura, Homage to Whistler Nocturne - Thames Twilight, mineral pigment on paper, 28¾ x 28¾ ins (73.00 x 73.00 cms)