Future Exhibitions
Ben Dearnley
Avenue of Champions
Coinciding with the Olympic Torch coming to Bath on 22nd May 2012, Bath Contemporary launches a special preview of Ben's Olympic series 'Avenue of Champions', with new works in Bath stone, Carrara marble, bronze and a special limited edition print run of his 2012 drawings in Indian ink. This body of work unites both Olympian and Paralympian in their spirit and quest for excellence in a unique series of life-size fragmented sculptures. The full exhibition will then be on show at Salisbury Cathedral during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Corinna Button
Corinna Button: Paintings and Prints
Marking the launch of original prints Bath Contemporary is proud to present a solo exhibition of work by British painter and print maker Corinna Button. Currently based in Chicago, Corinna completed her fine art education at Leeds before going on to post graduate studies in advanced print making in London. She exhibits internationally and has works in various public and private collections including the BBC, the University of Aberstwyth and the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. Corinna is an associate member of the Royal Society of Painters and Printmakers.
Mike Service, Sally Stafford and ceramics by Anna Barlow
Summer Exhibition
This latest series of paintings by Mike Service focuses on views of Bath from its surrounding hills, a subject that Mike has been concentrating on for the last six months. Sally Stafford's new work includes her landscape paintings of meadows and forests as well as a preview of her latest series playing with the theme islands.
Introducing ceramics by Ann Barlow.
Ben Kelly and Marie Prett
Ben Kelly's work looks at interaction within the fabric of landscape and people, moving from one place to another, presenting attractive and thought-provoking narratives. This exhibition is accompanied by the ceramics of Marie Prett.
Neil Pinkett with cermaics by Susan Leyland
Neil Pinkett revisits his favourite cities including Bath with a new perspective - from the air, traversing the skies by hot air balloon and helicopter in order to capture the essence of places from an unfamiliar angle.
Neil's work is complimented by the equine sculptures of Susan Leyland.