Friday, 16 May 2014

A hidden gem - Roche Court - Wiltshire

New Art Centre

I was told about this some two years ago and last Saturday we finally got a chance to seek it out and I can say it was one of the most suprising discoveries we have made for some time

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.



All works are for sale and the New Art Centre exhibits annually at the Basel Art Fair.

Furthermore entry to view work in either the parkland or galleries is free and there are no refreshment facilities thereby ensuring your visit will be tranquil and unencumbered by crowds so please click here to find out more about this excellent experience

NEW RELIEF WORK

 



I am happy to present a new piece of work for more details either click on the link below each image or contact me at richard@withamart.co.u



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