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Show Dates 2007 |
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23rd April – 9th May Following the success of Warwick’s solo exhibitions with us in 2004 and 2006, Panter & Hall are delighted to be hosting another show by one of Australia's foremost living landscape painters. | ||
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2nd - 18th April Panter & Hall are delighted to be hosting David’s second solo exhibition in London. His work is known nationwide in America where he lives and works but he has also found success with a series of one man exhibitions in Germany. | ||
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5th - 21st March One of the principal heirs to the Colourists in 21st Century Scottish painting. Thirty recent paintings of Scottish landscapes. | ||
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Alexander Galt RGI – A Retrospective 13th – 29th February The recent discovery of a large collection of previously unseen work by this twentieth century Glasgow painter has led to an artistic reappraisal of his importance in pre War Scottish art. This retrospective is a rare opportunity to view and buy work by an artist described by his Glasgow School of Art tutors as “the human camera”. | ||
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'100 Years of Scottish Painting' 30th January – 8th February Our annual selective survey of the best of Scottish painting includes works by most of the major names of the period from the Colourists to the rising stars of the 21st Century. | ||
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11th - 25th January One of the most exciting Scottish figurative painters of recent years, Alistair returns to the Hollywood film noir genre for his first solo one man show in the West End. | ||
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Gordon Wyllie RSW Retrospective 5th - 21st December The late Gordon Wyllie was a painter of small scale, intimate works of his beloved Scottish croft houses. His enormous talent as a painter was matched only by a humanity and warmth of personality that endeared him to all those that came into contact with him. A great friend of Panter & Hall, his death in 2005 was an enormous loss to the Scottish art world and his many collectors who had also come to know him through the gallery. | ||
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13th - 30th November Jill's sense of geometric structure and design betrays her training at the Slade in the 1980s. One of the most exciting additions to Panter & Hall after the recent merge with Collins & Hastie her paintings contain, in the words of the critic Giles Auty, "... moments of beauty and poetry." | ||
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24th October - 9th November Having spent a decade exploring abstract constructionism his recent return to figurative oil painting has brought his work to the attention of a nationwide audience through a series of exhibitions in London and Edinburgh. His eclectic influences range from Braque and Ben Nicholson to the Edinburgh painter Barbara Rae who tutored Simon at Glasgow School of Art. | ||
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2nd - 19th October One of the most talented oil painters working in London today, Serena's intimate tonal studies of the objects and detritus of her studio recall the greats of pre-war still life painting. One of Panter & Hall's youngest artists, Serena has a bright future ahead. | ||
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19th - 28th September The largest show in our gallery calendar to launch our annual catalogue. To include works by all our regular house artists alongside paintings by some of the best known names of twentieth century British Art. | ||
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18th - 27th July A Bauhaus trained, internationally respected ceramicist and painter. We are very fortunate to be able to offer a small retrospective exhibition of paintings executed in the 1930s and 40s in St Ives and the Cornish coast, direct from the artist's studio. | ||
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Charles MacQueen RSW RGI & Christine Woodside RSW RGI 27th June - 13th July For Charles MacQueen and Christine Woodside, this latest exhibition of new work from their studio in Auchtermuchty documents a year of travelling. In search of inspiration and fresh visual stimuli, these two famous Scottish painters have travelled to Morocco, the Greek Islands, Venice and the beaches of Northern France. | ||
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6th - 22nd June The fruits of David's recent travels, stunningly well crafted paintings by one of London's best known representational painters. In the last year David has travelled extensively, revisiting the familiar landmarks of Venice and exploring his new surroundings of his house in the South of France. | ||
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16th May - 1st June Chris is a semi abstract painter whose distinctive, heavily impasto oil paintings have won him a national reputation. Although living and working in Edinburgh Chris looks to the Mediterranean for his chief inspiration; he has explored the Greek Isles, Santorini and most recently Tuscany in search of that unique light. | ||
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18th April - 4th May This Manchester based artist is without doubt amongst the most popular figurative painters working in Britain today. His powerful depictions of the female form in clean assured lines of charcoal and gouache have sparked a renaissance of interest in traditional life drawing throughout the collecting fraternity. | ||
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Archibald Dunbar McIntosh RSW RGI 21st March - 5th April After thirty years at the centre of Scottish painting Archie is one of the best loved and most respected painters north of the border. Panter & Hall have a long association with Archie and look forward to his long awaited solo show with us. His idiosyncratic, highly original views of the Fife landscape and East Neuk fishing villages have a worldwide following. | ||
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14th - 16th March One of England's best known still life painters, Victoria has spent a life time in painting. Her studies have taken her to Paris and Florence and she has held solo exhibitions at Spink and Collins & Hastie in London. We are very excited to now represent Victoria's work in London. | ||
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Alexander Galt RGI - A Retrospective 16th February - 9th March The recent discovery of a large collection of previously unseen work by this twentieth century Glasgow painter has led to an artistic reappraisal of his importance in pre War Scottish art. This retrospective is a rare opportunity to view and buy work by an artist described by his Glasgow School of Art tutors as "the human camera" | ||
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'100 Years of Scottish Painting' 31st January - 9th February Our annual selective survey of the best of Scottish painting includes works by most of the major names of the period from the Colourists to the rising stars of the 21st Century. | ||
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'The London Art Fair, Islington.' 17th - 21st January A modern and contemporary art fair where collectors at all levels of experience can browse and mingle in style. | ||
Show Dates 2006 |
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13th - 22nd December Works under £3,000 by a selection of our regular gallery artists. | ||
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21st Nov - 8th Dec Panter & Hall are delighted to announce Gary's first one man show in London. A chance to enjoy Gary's highly idiosyncratic figurative works, suffused with the artist's genuine warmth and dry humour. | ||
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1st - 17th November Steve is one of the most important photo realist painters working in Britain today. His enormous technical ability combines with an instinctive feel for the natural world to produce beautifully crafted atmospheric landscapes. | ||
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11th - 27th October A rare opportunity to view a broad variety of still life and landscape paintings by this extraordinary Scottish artist. | ||
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26th September - 6th October The fruits of David's recent travels, stunningly well crafted paintings by one of London's best known representational painters. In the last year David has travelled extensively, revisiting the familiar landmarks of Venice and exploring his new surroundings of his house in the South of France. | ||
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11th - 28th July The fruits of David's recent travels, stunningly well crafted paintings by one of London's best known representational painters. In the last year David has travelled extensively, revisiting the familiar landmarks of Venice and exploring his new surroundings of his house in the South of France. | ||
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21st June - 7th July One of the principal heirs to the Colourists in 21st Century Scottish painting. Thirty recent paintings of Scottish landscapes. | ||
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1st - 16th June This Manchester based artist is without doubt amongst the most popular figurative painters working in Britain today. His powerful depictions of the female form in clean assured lines of charcoal and gouache have sparked a renaissance of interest in traditional life drawing throughout the collecting fraternity. | ||
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10th - 26th May The fruit of nearly two years work, Luke has again looked to the Thames for inspiration and produced some of his strongest work to date. Since his prize at the Garrick Milne competition Luke's profile as a portrait painter has rocketed, we suggest you negotiate a commission while he remains affordable. | ||
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Mike Roberts ‘Polo Around the World’ 5th - 28th April A selection of limited edition images by this internationally renowned equestrian photographer. The show covers 30 years of pictures from polo to state pageantry. | ||
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5th - 28th April Panter & Hall are delighted to be hosting David's first solo exhibition in London. His work is known nationwide in America where he lives and works but he has also found success with a series of one man exhibitions in Germany. | ||
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Sophy Bristol & Alistair Little. 22nd - 31st March An exhibition combining the talents of two of our most exciting young figurative painters. In her fourth show with us Sophy has produced a series of ten beautiful new paintings of London in her distinctive contemporary style. Alistair’s intensely narrative canvases are a testament to his passion for film noir. | ||
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3rd - 17th March An opportunity to buy one of John's distinctive views of the Cornish coast. This Plymouth born artist has a natural talent for capturing the full force of the elements and their effect on the beaches and dunes of the South West. | ||
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'100 Years of Scottish Painting' 8th - 24th February Our annual selective survey of the best of Scottish painting includes works by most of the major names of the period from the Colourists to the rising stars of the 21st Century. | ||
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13th January - 3rd February Following the success of Warwick's solo exhibition with us in 2004, Panter & Hall are delighted to be hosting another show by one of Australia's foremost living landscape painters. | ||
Show Dates 2005 |
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7th - 23rd December 2005 A tempting selection of work by gallery artists for Christmas. | ||
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Alexander Galt RGI - A Retrospective 2nd - 25th November 2005 The recent discovery of a large collection of previously unseen work by this twentieth century Glasgow painter has led to an artistic reappraisal of his importance in pre War Scottish art. This retrospective is the second opportunity to view and buy work described by his Glasgow School of Art tutors as "the human camera". | ||
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Charles MacQueen RSW RGI & Christine Woodside RSW RGI 12th - 28th October 2005 For Charles MacQueen and Christine Woodside, this latest exhibition of new work from their studio in Auchtermuchty documents a year of travelling. In search of inspiration and fresh visual stimuli, these two famous Scottish painters have travelled to North Africa, the Greek Islands, Venice and the beaches of Northern France. | ||
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14th September - 7th October 2005 The largest show in our gallery calendar to launch our annual catalogue. To include works by all our regular house artists alongside paintings by some of the best known names of twentieth century British Art. | ||
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27th July - 5th August 'The Careful Observation of Everyday Life' - Joe Schneider's work has appeared in many group exhibitions including BEING PRESENT at The Jerwood Space in 2004 and the BP Portrait Award and the Discerning Eye in 2002. He was the recipient of the Carroll Award for Portraiture, awarded by the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, in 2002. | ||
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29th June - 15th July Having spent a decade exploring abstract constructionism his recent return to figurative oil painting has brought his work to the attention of a nationwide audience through a series of exhibitions in London and Edinburgh. His eclectic influences range from Braque and Ben Nicholson to the Edinburgh painter Barbara Rae who tutored Simon at Glasgow School of Art. | ||
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25th May - 24th June The fruits of David's recent travels, stunningly well crafted paintings by one of London's best known representational painters. David works in the great tradition of British landscape painters with a style that evokes the confident brush strokes of Edward Seago and the Norwich School's immediate response to nature. In the last year David has travelled extensively, revisiting the familiar landmarks of Venice and exploring his new surroundings of his house in the South of France. | ||
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27th April - 20th May Chris is a semi abstract painter whose distinctive, heavily impasto oil paintings have won him a national reputation. Although living and working in Edinburgh Chris looks to the Mediterranean for his chief inspiration; he has explored the Greek Isles, Santorini and most recently Tuscany in search of that unique light. | ||
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1st - 6th March 2005 A one man show at the Olympia Fine Art & Antiques Fair. We will be on Stand 68 and the show runs from Tuesday 1st March to Sunday 6th March 2005. | ||
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6th - 22nd April This Manchester based artist is without doubt amongst the most popular figurative painters working in Britain today. His powerful depictions of the female form in clean assured lines of charcoal and gouache have sparked a renaissance of interest in traditional life drawing throughout the collecting fraternity. | ||
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9th March - 2nd April Steve is one of the most important photo realist painters working in Britain today. His enormous technical ability combines with an instinctive feel for the natural world to produce beautifully crafted atmospheric landscapes. | ||
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'100 Years of Scottish Painting'. 11th February - 4th March Our annual selective survey of the best of Scottish painting includes works by most of the major names of the period from the Colourists to the rising stars of the 21st Century. | ||
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'Selection of Gallery Artists'. 7th January - 10th February Works by selection of our regular gallery artists. | ||
Show Dates 2004 |
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15th - 23rd December Works by selection of our regular gallery artists. | ||
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1st - 10th December One of the principal heirs to the Colourists in 21st Century Scottish painting. Thirty recent paintings of Scottish landscapes. | ||
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10th - 27th November The fruit of nearly two years work, Luke has again looked to the Thames for inspiration and produced some of his strongest work to date. Since his prize at the Garrick Milne competition Luke's profile as a portrait painter has rocketed, we suggest you negotiate a commission while he remains affordable. | ||
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13th October - 6th November A personal selection of recent acquisitions by leading artists of the Modern British school. To include paintings by Edward Seago, John Piper, Mary Fedden, William Russell Flint and Alexander Galt. | ||
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8th September - 8th October The largest show in our gallery calendar to launch our annual catalogue. Including works by all regular house artists alongside paintings by some of the best known names of twentieth century British Art. | ||
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July - Sept The Summer Show. | ||
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14th - 23rd July The fruits of David's recent travels, stunningly well crafted paintings by one of London's best known representational painters. | ||
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30th June - 9 July An opportunity to buy one of John's distinctive views of the Cornish coast. This Plymouth born artist has a natural talent for capturing the full force of the elements and their effect on the beaches and dunes of the South West. | ||
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16th - 25th June This Manchester based artist is without doubt amongst the most popular figurative painters working in Britain today. His powerful depictions of the female form in clean assured lines of charcoal and gouache have sparked a renaissance of interest in traditional life drawing throughout the collecting fraternity. | ||
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Alexander Galt RGI - A Retrospective 3rd - 11th June The recent discovery of a large collection of previously unseen work by this twentieth century Glasgow painter has led to an artistic reappraisal of his importance in pre War Scottish art. This retrospective is the first opportunity to view and buy work described by his Glasgow School of Art tutors as "the human camera". | ||
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18th May - 2nd June Sophy is one of the most exciting young figurative painters working in London today. This latest body of work represents a new level of maturity in Sophy's painting. | ||
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Warwick Fuller FRAS - 'Gum-tree scented days' 21st - 30th April The first London solo exhibition by one of Australia's foremost living landscape painters. "I have been painting full-time since 1978 and still can't compare the controlled studio calmness to the thrill of painting from life with all my senses activated....How can I paint a frosty morning if I don't have cold feet!" | ||
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31st March - 8th April 2004 After the sell out success of his last two exhibtions, Neville has journeyed to Amsterdam in search of fresh material. The resulting twenty paintings of canals and Dutch streets are simply breathtaking. The show will also include a small selection of views around his Yorkshire home. | ||
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Stephen Colover - New Photography 17th - 26th March 2004 After thirty years as one of Britain's most successful commercial photographers, Stephen has finally been persuaded to exhibit his substantial body fo fine art images in public. Although his photographs have appeared regularly in Vogue, Harpers and many public campaigns this will be Stephen's first one-man show. We are very excited to be moving into this increasingly important market with such an eminent and talented photographer. | ||
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'200 Years of Scottish Painting' 18th February - 12th March Our annual selective survey of the best of Scottish painting includes works by most of the major names of the period from the Colourists to the rising stars of the 21st Century. | ||
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January The first show of the year, including works from some of our most popular artists. | ||
Show Dates 2003 |
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2nd - 13th December Thirty paintings by this modern Glasgow colourist. No collection of contemporary Scottish art is complete without an example of Simon's painting. | ||
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18th - 29th November One-man exhibition by this now established young Scottish painter. Attractive boldly coloured abstracts inspired by the daily ceremonies of Japanese culture. | ||
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4th - 15th November The gallery's choice of works by the leading artists of the Modern British school. To include paintings by Edward Seago, John Piper, Mary Fedden, William Russell Flint and Alexander Galt. | ||
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21st October - 1st November Recent work exploring the artist's great love of the distinctive white croft houses that punctuate the North West coast of Scotland. | ||
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Archibald Dunbar McIntosh RSW RGI 16th September - 4th October Charming semi-abstract landscapes and harbour views by this Fife based painter. | ||
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16th September - 4th October The largest show in our gallery calendar including works by all our regular house artists alongside paintings by some of the best known names of twentieth century British Art. | ||
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One of Scotland's best known contemporary landscape painters, Charles Simpson is already a well established name amongst London collectors. We are very much looking forward to hosting the first of what we hope will be many solo exhibitions at Panter & Hall. | ||
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David Sawyer, 'Sailing to Byzantium' 1st - 18th July The fruits of David's recent travels, stunningly well crafted paintings by one of London's best known representational painters. | ||
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Chris Bushe RSW, 'Aegean Journey' 17th - 28th June The latest colourful abstract paintings inspired by his recent trips to the Mediterranean from the studio of one of the best known artists working in Edinburgh today. | ||
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3rd - 14th June An essay in photo-realism by this important Northern painter. | ||
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Christine Woodside RSW RGI & Charles MacQueen RSW RGI , 'Home & Abroad' 13th - 31st May A record of recent travels together by two of our most popular house artists. | ||
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29th April - 10th May Views of London by Twentieth Century artists and Panter & Hall Gallery regulars. | ||
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2nd - 12th April A rare opportunity to view a broad variety of still life and landscape paintings by this extraordinary Scottish artist. | ||
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'200 Years of Scottish Painting' 19th February - 28th March Now a regular event, this selective survey of the best of Scottish painting includes works by most of the major names of the period. | ||
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22nd January - 15th February A collection of specially commissioned paintings on a maritime theme by our regular house artists. | ||
Show Dates 2002 |
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11 - 23 December 2002 | ||
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27 November - 7 December 2002 | ||
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13 - 23 November 2002 | ||
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30 October - 9 November 2002 | ||
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18 September - 5 October 2002 | ||
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'Goldeneye' | ||
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16 - 20 July 2002 | ||
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A Tale of Two Cities | ||
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19 - 29 June 2002 | ||
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15 - 25 May 2002 | ||
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24 April - 4 May 2002 | ||
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10 April - 20 April 2002 | ||
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19 March - 6 April 2002 | ||
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200 Years of Scottish Painting 19 February - 9 March 2002 | ||
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'English Fish in Foreign Lands' | ||
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'Wee White Hooses' | ||
Show Dates 2001 |
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20 November 2001 | ||
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6 - 17 November 2001 | ||
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23 Oct - 3 Nov 2001 | ||
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9 - 20 October 2001 | ||
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September 2001 | ||
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17 - 30 July 2001 | ||
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3 - 16 July 2001 | ||
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19 - 30 June 2001 | ||
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5 - 16 June 2001 | ||
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River of Lights | ||
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Charles MacQueen & Christine Woodside 8 - 16 May 2001 | ||
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19 - 28 April 2001 | ||
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3 - 12 April 2001 | ||
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March 2001 | ||
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200 Years of Scottish Painting February 2001 |
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