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Angel Row Gallery

Central Library Building, 3 Angel Row, Nottingham, NG1 6HP

www.angelrowgallery.com

Reviews

Helen Maurer versus Mariele Neudecker [25 October 2006]

The focus of the importance of light in art features greatly in Nottingham’s galleries this October.  Reflection or projection. Both bring the contrast of light and darkness and the links certain lights have with our memories into our  Read on…

Angel Row Gallery and Bonnington Gallery, Nottingham
9 September 2006 to 10 October 2006

Reviewed by: Alexandria Clark

The British Art Show 6 - Nottingham's Optimism [16 June 2006]

‘Is Nottingham the ugliest city in Britain?’, was the horribly trenchant question posed by Waldemar Januszczak to open his ruthlessly critical review of the British Art Show 6, published in a recent issue of the Sunday times Culture  Read on…

Angel Row and Beatties
4 April 2006 to 6 June 2006

Reviewed by: Aaron Juneau

Britist Art Show Nottingham Angel Row Annex [10 May 2006]

Spread out throughout Nottingham, set in 5 different venues, the British Art Show is set to take you on a physical and mental journey.  Each venue has a slightly different feel, from the more serious video and installation work at the  Read on…

Angel Row Annex
4 April 2005 to 6 June 2006

Reviewed by: Alexandria Clark

Drawing with Light [17 October 2003]

The Drawing with Light photography festival uses every major arts venue in Nottingham, profiling internationally acclaimed figures to emerging regional talent. At the Angel Row Gallery, Eileen Perrier's 6-8 series portrays museum and gallery  Read on…

Various venues, Nottingham
1 September – 16 November

Reviewed by: S Mark Gubb