Gallery
The Gallery is an exhibition and interpretation space. Seasonal exhibitions are open to the public on Monday and Tuesday 8.00am – 8.00pm, Wednesday 8.00am – 7.00pm, Thursday–Saturday 8.00am – 9.00pm and Sunday 11.00am – 6.00pm. If we have to close the Gallery for a private event the details will be listed here.
Thursday 1 July – Friday 13 August
Making Ground: WaterAid
Magnum photographer Olivia Arthur illustrates the journey out of poverty for three communities in Africa between 2008 and 2009. International charity
WaterAid has been working with the communities to implement the building blocks of development – water and sanitation.
On display in the Foyer.
www.wateraid.org/uk
Thursday 12 August – Sunday 5 September
The Cell in the Courtyard
The charity Reprieve works with inmates around the world on death row.
Linda Carty was condemned to death in Texas in 2002 after a "catastrophically flawed"
trial for the murder of her neighbour. She has always proclaimed her innocence and would
certainly not be on death row today if she had been assigned adequate defence counsel at trial.
She will be executed within months unless the Governor of Texas, Rick Perry, grants clemency.
Visit the life sized replica death row cell in the courtyard and listen to Linda's story.
On display on the Courtyard.
www.reprieve.org.uk
Monday 2 – Sunday 22 August
Watercolours by John Burrows
An exhibition of original watercolours, limited edition prints, cards and notelets featuring London landmarks and English countryside.
www.jcburrows.co.uk
Friday 19 August – Sunday 31 October
Fourth Plinth Exhibition
An exhibition of scale models from the shortlisted artists for the next commission for
the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square. The artists are Allora & Calzadilla, Elmgreen &
Dragset, Katharina Fritsch, Brian Griffiths, Hew Locke and Mariele Neudecker. The selected
artist is due to be announced by the Mayor of London early next year, with the artwork
they produce being installed after the current work, Nelson's Ship in a Bottle by Yinka
Shonibare MBE has been taken down at the end of 2011.
www.london.gov.uk/fourthplinth
Monday 30 August – Sunday 19 September
Behemoth by Guy Denning
Taking inspiration from the 1928 film La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc, artist Guy Denning’s paintings illustrate the loss of faith in the body politic and its
inability to work beyond agendas of party, power, country or personal gain.
www.guydenning.org
Monday 20 September – 2 October
'Portraits of People and Places'.
Bill Aldridge is well known for his pen and wash scenes of London streets and
buildings. He is also showing oil portraits completed this year and pastel and
watercolour scenes from the Seine valley, birthplace of the impressionist
movement. Paintings, cards and prints will be on sale.
www.billaldridge.com
Monday 4 – Sunday 17 October
The Bankside Group
London Landscapes
Monday 18 – Sunday 31 October
Dialogue with My Maker by Sarah Paine
Painter, Sarah Paine, draws on her illustration roots and her passion for colour, patterns, the beauty of creation and the great wealth of stories from the Bible.
www.sarahkellypaine.com


