Osborne Samuel Gallery are proud to support Sean Henry’ solo exhibtion at Glyndebourne Opera House this summer. Sean Henry depicts anonymous people. His works are a penetrating examination of the lived experience. The sculptures exist alongside us but go beyond the narrow limits of simply imitating life through subtle changes to scale, colour and material. […]
This week the 28th London Original Print Fair opens at the Royal Academy of Arts in Piccadilly. It doesn’t seem possible that 28years have flown by since Gordon Cooke had the idea and a group of us formed a fair committee in 1985 to launch it – the rest, as they say, is history and […]
Our current exhibition of colour linocuts titled The Cutting Edge of Modernity; An Exhibition of Grosvenor School Linocuts opened with a busy private view on April 10th. These colourful vintage linocuts made during the 1930s, inspired by a Cubist/Futurist fusion of imagery were exhibited in London during the 1930s and sold back then for just […]
This is how we look at TEFAF which opens on Wed 14th March. This is probably our best ever collection, with exceptional sculpture and painting. Highlights include the rare early Chadwick Teddy Boy and Girl, not seen in public for 50 years, also the 1950 Chadwick mobile. Our collection of Henry Moore’s is unrivaled at the fair, […]
Our interest in photography is relatively recent although we have always invested in contemporary photography; Gursky, Serrano, Fischli & Weiss, Neshat amongst others. Recently we bought some wonderful new River Taw images by Susan Derges which we saw at her latest exhibition. Tim Flach has of course been showing with us now for some time. […]
We’re now into the second week of Helen’s exhibition that opened last Wednesday evening 6th February with a good crowd of Helen’s family and friends to give her moral support, many having made the trip down from the North! Several have sold including the wonderful After the Match, 2009-11 of a floodlit Stockport County football […]
The London Art Fair opened on Tuesday with huge crowds, much bigger than last year. The fair is an eclectic mix of Modern and Contemporary Art with plenty of space given over to younger galleries and artists. For us it is a useful way to start the season, a first outing for some of our […]