PM Gallery & House
Pitzhanger Manor
Walpole Park
Mattock Lane
London
Greater London
W5 5EQ
England
Website
www.ealing.gov.uk/pmgalleryandhouse
Telephone
020 8567 1227
Fax
020 8567 0595
PM Gallery & House is Ealing's flagship cultural venue. It comprises of the Grade I listed Pitzhanger Manor-House, designed by the architect John Soane in 1800 and PM Gallery, West London's premier professional contemporary visual arts venue.
Venue Type:
Gallery
The London Borough of Ealing owns the largest public collection of Martinware in the country. This unique collection was donated to the borough by the Hull Grundys in 1980, and now is on display in the Victorian wing of Pitzhanger Manor-House. The Martin Brothers produced the pottery from 1873-1923 in Fulham and Southall. A catalogue of the whole Hull Grundy collection is also on sale
Collection details
Architecture, Decorative and Applied Art, Fine Art, Photography
Key artists and exhibits
- The venue runs an on-going programme of exhibitions of professional contemporary art, which are often sited in both the Manor-House and Gallery.
The Secret Society: A Sculptural Banquet
Casting directly from real objects, Kathy Dalwood inventively combines modern materials with the tradition of the plaster bust to create her unique sculptural characters. Their remarkable costumes – constructed from materials as diverse as model buildings, haberdashery and plumbing and electrical parts, as well as lace, fabrics, buttons and braids – reference classical and contemporary architecture whilst also displaying the influence of the world of extreme sculptural fashion.
This large-scale installation in the Soane Suite at Pitzhanger Manor will see her characters enjoying a luxurious banquet, with everything from exotic fruits to decanters of wine transformed into bright white plaster.
EVENTS: Sunday 2 June at 2pm – Exhibition Tour (free)
Suitable for
- Any age
Where
PM Gallery & House
Admission
FREE ENTRY
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Second Nature
‘Second Nature’ explores the many and varied ways in which nature has been a continuing source of inspiration within contemporary fashion practice. Showcasing selected designers, the exhibition explores this relationship as evidenced in prints, materials and silhouettes.
EVENTS: Saturday 9 June at 2pm – Exhibition Tour (free)
Suitable for
- Family friendly
Admission
FREE ENTRY
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