IMAGE COPYRIGHT The Winchester Gallery The Winchester Gallery presents Never Say Never Again | Exhibition
Winchester School of Art
Age suitable for:
- All Ages
DATES: November 7 - January 10 2026
A celebration of a quarter-century of art and craft from the early programme of The Winchester Gallery, revisited, reviewed, and re-made: recent work by some forty artists who showed at the Gallery from 1985 onwards, curated by John Gillett, Gallery Director during that period, including a dozen commissioned retrospective maquettes of large-scale, site-specific sculpture installations by Maxine Bristow, Jonathan Callan, Andrew Carnie, Roger Clarke, Steve Geliot, Tony Hayward, Brigitte Jurack, Cathy de Monchaux, Tina O'Connell, Robin Price, Nick Rands, Jimmy Symonds, and Pierre Vivant.
The exhibition will feature paintings, drawings, prints and photography, along with video of mixed curated shows from the original programme.
The exhibition celebrates the history of The Winchester Gallery at a time when it is enjoying a resurgence of interest and support as a contemporary art venue.
A celebration of a quarter-century of art and craft from the early programme of The Winchester Gallery, revisited, reviewed, and re-made: recent work by some forty artists who showed at the Gallery from 1985 onwards, curated by John Gillett, Gallery Director during that period, including a dozen commissioned retrospective maquettes of large-scale, site-specific sculpture installations by Maxine Bristow, Jonathan Callan, Andrew Carnie, Roger Clarke, Steve Geliot, Tony Hayward, Brigitte Jurack, Cathy de Monchaux, Tina O'Connell, Robin Price, Nick Rands, Jimmy Symonds, and Pierre Vivant.
The exhibition will feature paintings, drawings, prints and photography, along with video of mixed curated shows from the original programme.
The exhibition celebrates the history of The Winchester Gallery at a time when it is enjoying a resurgence of interest and support as a contemporary art venue.
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