Tucked away on the top floor of a building on Savile Row, James Hyman Gallery is hosting an exhibition of the respected British artist Dennis Creffield. While you may not have heard the name before, Creffield has a smashing reputation and this show spotlights his best work from the 1940s under the influence of David Bomberg to the present day.
Dennis Creffield | Cathedrals & Art
Dennis Creffield is an artist's artist. Less known in the frenzy of the public art world, he was commissioned in 1987 to by the Arts Council to draw all 26 of England's medieval churches. No small feat and an accolade which has earned him a powerful reputation amongst fellow British artists.
Take a trip to James Hyman Gallery this autumn and discover a secret gem in English art, which deserves far more of a song and dance than it currently receives.
Dennis Creffield | Cathedrals & Art
Dennis Creffield is an artist's artist. Less known in the frenzy of the public art world, he was commissioned in 1987 to by the Arts Council to draw all 26 of England's medieval churches. No small feat and an accolade which has earned him a powerful reputation amongst fellow British artists.
Take a trip to James Hyman Gallery this autumn and discover a secret gem in English art, which deserves far more of a song and dance than it currently receives.
What | Dennis Creffield, James Hyman Gallery |
Where | James Hyman Gallery, 16 Savile Row, London, W1S 3PL | MAP |
Nearest tube | Green Park (underground) |
When |
18 Sep 15 – 30 Oct 15, 10.00 - 18.00 Monday to Friday |
Price | £Free |
Website | Click here for more details |