Agnews's regularly holds exhibitions at our gallery in Old Bond Street. Below you will find a selection of previous, current and forthcoming exhibitions. To find out more about each exhibition please click View Images.
6th June - 21st JulyCelebrating 190 years as art dealers and 130 years on Old Bond StreetMon - Fri: 9.30 - 5.30pmSat: 11 - 4pm View Images
Agnew's Gallery is delighted to announce a retrospective exhibition, spanning 30 years of work by the distinguished figurative artist Leonard McComb R.A. Born in Scotland in 1930 McComb trained at Manchester School of Art and Slade School of Fine Art. McComb's works in public collections include the Tate Britain, Victoria and Albert Museum, National Portrait Gallery and the Arts Council of Great Britain. The exhibition will concentrate on large portraits and figure studies, in addition to still lives and landscapes. Many of the works exhibited are previously unseen and together demonstrate the artist's development over the last 30 years resulting in a body of subtly understated and reflective work. View Images
Gadd studied at Falmouth School of Art (1st class Honours Degree) and at the Royal Academy Schools, where he won the Gold Medal for Painting and was awarded the Richard Ford Travel Scholarship. He has had three one-man shows at Agnew's in the last ten years and has shown in group exhibitions at the National Portrait Gallery and the Mall Gallery, and in commercial shows in New York and Italy. View Images
Wonnacott has won a reputation as one of the champions of realist painting in Britain over the last twenty years. His subject matter ranges from views of the Thames estuary painted from the windows of his house to industrial complexes such as the Devonport Dockyards, and includes paintings of himself, his family and friends. His work is represented in the collections of the Tate Gallery, the Metropolitan Museum, New York, the Imperial War Museum, the National Maritime Museum, the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, the Norwich Castle museum, the British Council and the National Trust. The artist's most recent one man show was at Agnew's in Autumn 2005. View Images
Inshaw studied at the Royal Academy Schools and in Paris. In 1975 he was appointed Fellow Commoner in Creative Art, Trinity College Cambridge. He was a founder member of the Brotherhood of Ruralists along with Ann and Graham Arnold, Peter Blake and Annie and Graham Ovenden. Inshaw's work is represented in many public collections including the Tate, the City of Bristol Art Gallery and Museum, The Arts Council and the British Council. The artist's last one-man exhibition was at Agnew's in September 2004. View Images