Waterhouse & Dodd Gallery
About Waterhouse & Dodd Gallery
Waterhouse & Dodd Gallery specialise in a range of ancient art as well as art from the 1850s through to the 1940s. They also display a range of Impressionist and Post Impressionist works.
Waterhouse & Dodd Gallery Address
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26 Cork Street
Mayfair
London
W1S 3ND
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7734 7800 |
Location Information for Waterhouse & Dodd Gallery
| Address: |
26 Cork Street
Mayfair
London
W1S 3ND
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|---|---|
| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7734 7800 |
| Public transport: | Green Park, Underground |
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Events at Waterhouse & Dodd Gallery
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Georges Folmer: Major Retrospective at Waterhouse and Dodd
Art24 Apr 2012 to 11 May 2012
Waterhouse & Dodd present a major retrospective of the innovative French abstract artist, Georges Folmer. The exhibition is entitled simply Φ, the Greek letter ‘Phi’ that lies at the heart of much of Folmer’s work from the 1930s onwards: it is the symbol of The Golden Ratio, the ancient mathematical and geometrical theory upon which most of his works are constructed; it signifies the philosophy of balance in all things, in life and art; and it is the character that Folmer used to sign many of his works.
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John Noel Smith and Anthony Caro at Waterhouse and Dodd
Art25 Jan 2012 to 17 Feb 2012
Waterhouse & Dodd will be starting their 2012 contemporary art program at by holding the first major show of John Noel Smith’s work in the UK at our Cork Street gallery in London. Exhibiting alongside Noel Smith, we will be showing sculptures by Anthony Caro. John Noel Smith is widely regarded as one of the finest living abstract artists in Ireland, and his illustrious exhibiting career has included prestigious exhibitions at the Irish Museum of Modern Art and the Royal Hibernian Academy - both in Dublin. Having lived in Berlin for 22 years he was an important member of its vibrant art community, returning to Ireland in 2002.


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