Winner of The Harley Prize has been revealed as the painter Jéréme Crow with his piece ‘Dom with Indian Yellow’. Jéréme can now look forward to staging his work in a solo show at the gallery in 2019.
Read More >A huge whale takes centre stage in a playful series of dream-like drawings inspired by ecology, biology and nature in the forthcoming exhibition by former Harley Open winner Olivier Marc Thomas Leger.
Read More >Coinciding with the 70th anniversary of India’s Independence, ‘First Rain’ is a new exhibition of Warli tribal art, which has developed into an internationally-celebrated, contemporary art form, at The Harley Gallery on the Welbeck Estate in Nottinghamshire.
Read More >Best known for the extensive tunnels he built underneath the family home at Welbeck Abbey on the Welbeck Estate, the eccentric and reclusive 5th Duke of Portland is revealed in a new light through his “extraordinary collection” of miniature paintings says Senior Curator of Paintings at the Royal Collection, Vanessa Remington.
Read More >Coinciding with the 70th anniversary of India’s Independence, ‘First Rain’ is a new exhibition of Warli tribal art, which has developed into an internationally-celebrated, contemporary art form, at The Harley Gallery on the Welbeck Estate in Nottinghamshire. Featuring more than 80 semi-abstract compositions the exhibition illustrates stories and reflections on the sacred and the human, folk tales, legends and the seasonal round of everyday life in the Warli communities found north of Mumbai on India’s west coast. Only white paint is used on a red ochre background with depictions of the mother goddess as the symbol of fertility and scenes of hunting, fishing, and farming as common themes.
Read More >This month, at The Harley Galleries Christmas Art and Food Market, the best of the region’s contemporary artists and designers will be showcasing their work, from jewellery and ceramics to prints and textiles.
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