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Michael Leach casserole Lowerdown Pottery teapot Colin Pearson lidded jar

 

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DAVID LEACH - A Centenary Exhibition

PAUL RICE GALLERY
105 ARLINGTON ROAD, LONDON NW1 7ET. U.K.
TEL: 020 7419 6280 EMAIL: paulricegallery@hotmail.com

February 19th - March 12th 2011

DAvid Leach Centenary - Paul Rice Gallery


 

URSULA MOMMENS - 50 Small Pots


PAUL RICE GALLERY
105 ARLINGTON ROAD, LONDON NW1 7ET. U.K.
TEL: 020 7419 6280 EMAIL: paulricegallery@hotmail.com

November 13th - December 11th

Ursula Mommens at the Paul Rice Gallery


 

Slader's Yard - Bridport, Dorset - Contemporary British Art, Furniture and Craft


Ivar Mackay - In View of the Pyrenees

The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh

6 - 30 October 2010


This spring Ivar commissioned his new kiln in preparation for his second solo show at the Scottish Gallery in Edinburgh. "In View of the Pyrenees" will open on 6 October. Ivar will be coming to the preview and looks forward to meeting those of you who are able to attend.

Contact Christina Jansen at the Scottish Gallery for further information about the preview. The exhibition can be viewed online at www.scottish-gallery.co.uk/ivarmackay

The granite and limestone geologies of the Languedoc Roussillon - Pyrenees to the south, Black Mountains to the north, with their sharp charcoal skylines, snow fields in early summer, deep cracks, caves and potholes - are a striking influence on the matt blacks in the new work of Ivar Mackay. From the mezzanine that he built to look at the mountains Ivar has observed the intensity, too, of the southern French blue skies that turn to deep cobalt in the evening, shot through with golden light.