Zillah Bell Contemporary Art
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The Zillah Bell Art Gallery is a contemporary art gallery exhibiting local and national artists. Housed in a Grade II Listed Building in Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, the gallery opened in 1988.
Exhibitions
Exhibitions at the Zillah Bell Gallery change monthly with annual Summer and Christmas exhibitions, the latter serving partly as a retrospective of the year and including the work of both established and up and coming Artists.
In 1996 and 2000, the surrealist artist and writer Anthony Earnshaw, exhibited there with Another G&T in 1996 and Flowers 2 in 2000.[1]
The gallery is named after owner John Bell's youngest daughter Zillah who, along with her sisters Daisy & Lettice Bell, were responsible for organising the Art of Care auction of postcards held in Edinburgh, 2005.[2] Artists who exhibited at the Art of Care Auction included Sir Paul McCartney, David Hockney, Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst.
Artist's list
- Roger Kohn Hung Drawn and Slaughtered, 2003
- Anthony Earnshaw (1996 Another G&T; 2000 Flowers 2).[3]
Gallery
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Chasin' the Dragon by Roger Kohn, created for the exhibition on 'Paddy's Hole, 2005.
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Cabinet of Cakes by David Winfield.
References
- ^ Anthony, Earnshaw. "Exhibitions and bio". Anthony Earnshaw. Retrieved 10 January 2008.
- ^ "The Art of Care". Care International. Archived from the original on 13 January 2008. Retrieved 10 January 2008.
- ^ "Exhibitions". Anthony Earnshaw. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
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- Contemporary art galleries in England
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