17 November 2023 - 11 February 2024
FREE ADMISSION
Artist talk: Saturday 18 November, 11am, all welcome (no need to book)
OPENING TIMES
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 8:30am - 4pm | Wednesday - CLOSED | Saturday 9am - 3pm | Sunday 10am - 3pm
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 8:30am - 4pm | Wednesday - CLOSED | Saturday 9am - 3pm | Sunday 10am - 3pm
The gallery is also open during evening events for concert ticket holders.
Occasionally, we have to close the foyer area of the exhibition due to events taking place in the concert hall. Please check this page before visiting for updates. Thank you.
Occasionally, we have to close the foyer area of the exhibition due to events taking place in the concert hall. Please check this page before visiting for updates. Thank you.
London Linocuts: Gail Brodholt
'I’m really interested in those unconsidered and unnoticed places that people pass through. Places where people are on their way to somewhere else, presumably more important – on the escalators, on the tube, train station platforms, motorways. I like the sense we all have that between here and there anything can happen. Although of course it almost always doesn’t. When you are travelling you are free from normal life with all the anticipation of an adventure ahead of you.'
Gail Brodholt is a leading painter and printmaker of contemporary urban landscapes, renowned for her vibrant, exotically coloured depictions of tube platforms, railway stations and motorways. She was born in South London to immigrant parents, her father Norwegian and her mother from Trinidad, and obtained her BA from Kingston Art School. Her work has been exhibited widely and is found in many private and public collections. Gail is a fellow of the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers.