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Plumstead Open Studios 2024
17 Aug 2024

Plumstead Open Studios 2024

by W X | posted in: Exhibitions | 0

The Harlequin Gallery will be taking part in Plumstead Open Studios 2024 in London SE18 for the third consecutive year. All venues, including the Harlequin, will open from 11am until 6pm over the weekend Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th September. The … Continued

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Bernard Leach, Bryn Jones, Charles Vyse, David Leach, Eben Stewart, Harlequin Gallery, henry hammond, Ian Auld, John Christopherson, Lisa Sjukur, lucie rie, Ray Finch, Rupert Spira, Shoji Hamada, William Marshall
Poh Chap Yeap – England’s Chinese Potter
24 Jun 2024

Poh Chap Yeap – England’s Chinese Potter

by W X | posted in: Artists | 0

Poh Chap Yeap was commercially active as a potter for little over ten years in the 1970s/1980s when he was regarded as a major force in the studio pottery world. Early Years Yeap was born the son of a Chinese … Continued

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Aarhus, Bernard Leach, british studio pottery, chinese pottery, David Queensbury, Faenza, hans coper, Harlequin Gallery, lucie rie, poh chap yeap, Royal College of Art, V&A Museum
Jane Cairns: The Royal Iris connection
23 Feb 2023

Jane Cairns: The Royal Iris connection

by W X | posted in: Artists | 0

A few miles from the Harlequin Gallery moored on the Thames is the sad sight of the former Mersey Ferry boat, the Royal Iris. A boat that was decommissioned in the early 1990s due to rising repair costs. The Royal … Continued

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Beatles, Harlequin Gallery, Harrow, Jane Cairns, Merseybeat, River Mersey, River Thames, Royal Iris
Bill Ismay
2 Feb 2022

Bill Ismay

by W X | posted in: Artists | 0

Bill Ismay, was the most important collector of studio pottery in the UK during the second half of the 20th century. His collection of over 3600 pots and the supporting archive of around 10,000 items is the cornerstone of the … Continued

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Bill Ismay, Centre of Ceramic Art York, Danlami Aliyu, Harlequin Gallery, Helen Walsh, Jim Malone, Michael OBrien, Mike Dodd, Nic Collins, Phil Rogers, Tony Dasent, Tony Hill, Ursula Mommens, William Alfred Ismay
Ceramics from the Trevor Coldrey Collection
4 Oct 2021

Ceramics from the Trevor Coldrey Collection

by W X | posted in: Exhibitions | 0

Trevor Coldrey has collected studio ceramics for over 40 years but it has become necessary to downsize recently. This is due to moving from the original Harlequin Gallery site to a flat a short distance away. The move took place … Continued

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Dan Kelly, Greenwich High Road, Harlequin Gallery, henry hammond, Julian King Salter, Mark Griffiths, Michael OBrien, poh chap yeap, Ruthanne Tudball, Sara Radstone, Trevor Coldrey
Summer 2018 Exhibition at the Harlequin Gallery
12 Jul 2018

Summer 2018 Exhibition at the Harlequin Gallery

by W X | posted in: Exhibitions | 1

Friday 27th July sees the start of the Harlequin Gallery Summer 2018 mixed exhibition, with a wide selection of both British and Japanese studio ceramics, together with the odd piece from elsewhere. In the last two years I have been … Continued

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Bizen, Denise Wren, Harlequin Gallery, Jane Cairns, Janet Leach, Jeff Shapiro, John Maltby, poh chap yeap, Sara Radstone, Shibuya Deishi, William Staite Murray
Deirdre Burnett – South London potter
16 Apr 2017

Deirdre Burnett – South London potter

by Y U | posted in: Artists | 0

It gives me great pleasure to include a few pieces of work by Deirdre Burnett in my exhibition that begins on 27th April 2017. Since showing with me back in 2008, Deirdre hasn’t really produced very much work and it … Continued

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Camberwell School of Art, Deirdre Burnett, hans coper, Harlequin Gallery, lucie rie, MOMA New York, St. Martins
Ursula Mommens – memories 7 years on
30 Jan 2017

Ursula Mommens – memories 7 years on

by W X | posted in: Artists | 2

The potter, Ursula Mommens, who died at the age of 101 seven years ago today, was without doubt one of the most fascinating people that I have had the privilege to meet and get to know. Born in Cambridge in … Continued

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Bernard Leach, Bloomsbury Gallery, Brygos Gallery, Central School of Art, Charle Darwin, Charles Vyse, Chris Lewis, Christopher Isherwood, Cyril Connollly, Downe, Durham Wharf, Gustav Holst, Harlequin Gallery, Henry Moore, Josiah Wedgwood, Julian Trevelyan, Michael Cardew, Norman Mommens, Ralph Vaughn Williams, Roland Penrose, Royal College of Art, W. H. Auden, Wenford Bridge, William Staite Murray, Winchcombe

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