NewArtCentre Sculpture Park and Gallery
Roche Court
East Winterslow
Salisbury
Wiltshire
SP5 1BG
England
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The New Art Centre was founded in 1958. The original gallery was located in Sloane Street, London. In 1994 it was relocated to Roche Court in Wiltshire, a nineteenth-century house in parkland. The existing house and Orangery were built in 1804. Together with the grounds, Roche Court is now used as a sculpture park and educational centre where work is shown inside and out providing a survey of sculpture for the enjoyment of the public. The New Art Centre represents various artists' estates including Barbara Hepworth, Kenneth Armitage and Ian Stephenson. The gallery is the venue for a changing programme of exhibitions.
Venue Type:
Gallery
Eva Rothschild and Clare Woods
Clare Woods and Eva Rothschild share an interest in colour, surface, shape and form, which will create a great synergy between their respective painting and sculpture for their joint show at Roche. They will also curate an exhibition for the Artists' House. Entitled Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing? after Richard Hamilton's iconic collage, it will bring together works by a range of artists.
Admission
Free
Eva Rothschild and Clare Woods
Clare Woods and Eva Rothschild share an interest in colour, surface, shape and form, which will create a great synergy between their respective painting and sculpture for their joint show at Roche. They will also curate an exhibition for the Artists' House. Entitled Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing? after Richard Hamilton's iconic collage, it will bring together works by a range of artists.
Suitable for
Admission
Free
Merlyn Evans
Evans (1910 -73) was one of the most important painters and printmakers of his generation. In the 1960s, his style became increasingly abstract and the late paintings of flat, geometric and colourful forms are among the most dramatic and bold of the period.
Admission
Free
Merlyn Evans
Evans (1910 -73) was one of the most important painters and printmakers of his generation. In the 1960s, his style became increasingly abstract and the late paintings of flat, geometric and colourful forms are among the most dramatic and bold of the period.
Suitable for
Admission
Free
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