The Nine British Art is a private art gallery in St James's, central London, England.[1] The gallery specializes in British art, with a focus on works from the St Ives group and the post-war period.
The gallery covers 20th and 21st century British art, mainly art since World War II, particularly paintings and sculptures by St Ives School artists.[1] It also represents contemporary artists, holding regular group and solo exhibitions of artists including Robert Fogell,[2] Richard Fox,[3] Jeremy Gardiner, Jonathan S. Hooper,[4] Keith Milow, Tim Woolcock, and Gary Wragg.[5] The gallery has exhibited at the London Art Fair[6][7] and the British Art Fair.[8]
The gallery is a private limited company.[9] It is owned and run by Stephen and Sylvia Paisnel.
The gallery was originally founded in 1977 as the Paisnel Gallery[10] and changed its name in 2018. It was first on Fulham Road, London SW6, before moving to 22 Mason's Yard, London SW1, in the early 1990s.[11] The gallery was established at its current location in Bury Street, London SW1, in 2006.[1]
The following selected artists have been exhibited at and had artworks handled by the gallery:[1][12]
The gallery produces print and digital publications to accompany its exhibitions, with its online catalogues freely available via the Issuu electronic publishing platform.[17] Examples of exhibition publications include:
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