Beaux Arts Bath

Beaux Arts Bath Bath's most renowned contemporary art gallery
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Beaux Arts is the longest established commercial gallery in Bath and is the sister gallery to Beaux Arts in Maddox Street (previously on Cork Street), London. Situated near the abbey in a listed Georgian building, the gallery specialises in the work of major twentieth century painters, sculptors and studio ceramicists. Beaux Arts has a programme of eight annual exhibitions, half of which are de

dicated to promoting new young talent. Established artists include Michael Ayrton, John Bellany, Lynn Chadwick, Mary Fedden, Dame Elisabeth Frink, Josef Herman, John Piper, and especially the St Ives group including Sir Terry Frost, Roger Hilton, Bryan Pearce and William Scott. Among contemporary artists represented are Nathan Ford, Akash Bhatt, Andrew Crocker, Anna Gillespie, Sarah Gillespie, Naomi Frears, Anthony Scott and Simon Allen. Beaux Arts exhibits leading studio ceramists including the work of Lucie Rie, Richard Batterham, Takeshi Yasuda, Masamichi Yoshikawa, John Maltby and Emmanuel Cooper . Beaux Arts buys and consigns Modern British and Contemporary works of art. Please contact the gallery for details of commission rates.

30/05/2026

Until 20 June
New Sculptures by Nicholas Theakston

This is one of the highlights of Nichola Theakston’s new exhibition. Unusually, the artist herself has applied the patina, and my hope is that these photographs will show this in some detail, as it is a testament to the artist’s skill with blow torch, acid and salts, in producing such a subtle depth and variation in colour.
This hound was erudite enough to let me administer gentle pats all through the photographing. A wonderful example of this masterful artist’s work.

Nichola Theakston
Erudite Hound
Bronze, Ed. Of 12
45 x 23 x 36 cm.
£7,250

26/05/2026

KATHARINA KLUG
New Ceramics
Until 20 June

Katharina throws a variety of porcelain forms, mixing glazes using her own recipes, developed since she began working as a potter. Most of her colours are preparations of copper, manganese and cobalt oxides. She also uses wax resist, sgrafitto and handmade wax crayons. Katharina was born in Austria, and grew up around her mother’s pottery, leading to a livelong fascination with ceramics

25/05/2026

Until 20 June.
New Paintings by Mark Entwisle

A snapshot of works from the current show of paintings by Mark Entwisle.
Mark is the winner of numerous prestigious accolades, including the 2020 Sunday Times Watercolour Award, The Hunting Prize, Discerning Eye Founders Prize, to name but a few.
He has been a regular exhibitor at the BP Portrait Award, the RA Summer Show and the Lynn Painter’s Stainers Prize.

23/05/2026

A snapshot of Sculptures from Nichola Theakston’s show at the gallery.
It runs until 20 June

05/05/2026
Part of our new Exhibition ‘Betwixt Land and Sea’Sarah BoldAccess TrackOil on Panel15x 20 cm.£650
07/04/2026

Part of our new Exhibition ‘Betwixt Land and Sea’

Sarah Bold
Access Track
Oil on Panel
15x 20 cm.
£650

30/03/2026

‘Peter Grimes’, a mobile by John Maltby. John came originally from Cleethorpes and was a keen sailor. Though he lived a landlubber’s existence in the rolling hills outside Exeter, he loved trips to St. Ives, especially if he could see the work of Breon O Casey or Alfred Wallis.
He was an old sea-dog.
Bath’s very own seagulls added the effects at the end……

27/03/2026

BY IMAGINATION WE LIVE

‘Do you still remember: falling stars,how they leapt slantwise through the skylike horses over suddenly held-out hurdles...
25/02/2026

‘Do you still remember: falling stars,

how they leapt slantwise through the sky

like horses over suddenly held-out hurdles

of our wishes—did we have so many?—

for stars, innumerable, leapt everywhere;

almost every gaze upward became

wedded to the swift hazard of their play,

and our heart felt like a single thing

beneath that vast disintegration of their brilliance—

and was whole, as if it would survive them!’

-Rilke



Andrew Crocker

‘Betwixt’

Oil on Panel

95 x 79 cm. (incl. frame )

POA

Address

12-13 York Street
Bath
BA11NG

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+441225464850

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