#atadistance
30 December 2020
RAG Members: G. Calvert, Grazyna Cydzik, Emma Davis, Josie Deighton, Saadeh George, Marianne Moore and Miles Watson
Seven RAG members are participating in a ‘Response’ project set up by Grazyna Cydzik. Each artist makes one new artwork and then sends it to the group; each artist then chooses one work to respond to; this is again sent to the group who choose and responds again. This process of making two artworks per month, sending them to the group will continue until end February 2021 by which time each artist would have made eight artworks. The final works by each artist will feature here when #atadistance completed.
Images L to R: Grazyna Cydzik’s response to Emma Davis / Marianne Moore to Grazyna / Josie Deighton to Grazyna
From: 1 November 2020 to 28 February 2021
Chiswick in Pictures
30 December 2020
RAG Members: Natalia Bobrova and Sarah Granville
Natalia is showing three photographs in the Chiswick in Pictures exhibition with a group of local artists including RAG member Sarah Granville. The exhibition is curated by The Chiswick Calendar.
Until: 24 January 2021
Address: Clayton Hotel Chiswick, 626 Chiswick High Rd, W4 5RY
Huddle Winter Art Show
30 December 2020
RAG Members: Natalia Bobrova, Joanna Brendon, Grazyna Cydzik, Brian Deighton, Clare Belfield, Renata Fernandez, Chloe Fremantle, Sarah Granville, Martin Ireland and Jim Sitch
The new Winter Art Show at Huddle in partnership with H&F Arts Festival is now open.
Image: Clare Belfield, Stone Landscape, watercolour, 2020
From: December 2020 to April 2021
Address: 4th Floor, 3 Shortlands, Hammersmith, W6 8DA
To see the show, please email: art@huddle.london to arrange your visit
Work in progress
30 December 2020
RAG Member: Lucille Dweck
Painting a very large private commission bound for a home in LA in January 2021.
RA Winter Exhibition
30 December 2020
RAG Members: Emma Davis and Lynne Beel continue to show work at the RA
Image: Emma Davis with her work at the RA
From: 6 October 2020 to 3 January 2021
Enjoy a free virtual tour of the Summer Exhibition while closed
Artsime’s Winter Exhibition
13 December 2020
RAG Member: Felicity Swan
Felicity is part of a new online group exhibition, organised by Siméon Artamonov of Artsime. She is showing two drawings and two oil paintings and, with six other artists, there are 40 works that can be viewed on walls around Simeon’s virtual gallery. View.artsime.com is a unique art viewing platform that offers a professional, high-quality online gallery experience for artists and visitors alike.
From: 7 to 21 December 2020
RAG’s Winter Calendar on Instagram
30 November 2020
32 members will each show an image on a randomly selected date. To see this, please go to Instagram: @riversideartistsgroup. Open the number and swipe left to see that day’s image.
From: 1 December 2020 to 1 January 2021
www.instagram.com/riversideartistsgroup/
For more information click here
Huddle Winter Art Show
30 November 2020
RAG Members: Natalia Bobrova, Joanna Brendon, Grazyna Cydzik, Brian Deighton, Clare Ellen, Renata Fernandez, Chloe Fremantle, Sarah Granville, Martin Ireland and Jim Sitch
The new Winter Art Show at Huddle in partnership with H&F Arts Fest, will open on 7 December (to be confirmed).
From: 7 December 2020 to April 2021
Address: 4th Floor, 3 Shortlands, Hammersmith, W6 8DA
All are welcome to see the show, please advise by email: art@huddle.london to arrange your visit
Imagine, Observe, Remember
29 November 2020
Imagine, Observe, Remember by RAG Member Peter Blegvad
Designed by Colin Sackett. Published by Uniformbooks in association with Amateur Enterprises.
Over 250 illustrations in both colour and b/w, printed on four different paper stocks. Imagine, Observe, Remember is partly a memoir, a portrait of the artist as he develops his craft from what is possibly his first drawing to his current status of seasoned practitioner. It is also a series of meditations, observations, quotes, images and instructions that will constitute a valuable resource for artists, writers, teachers and any reader who agrees that the uncharted wilderness within is worthy of exploration.
Order from: www.uniformbooks.co.uk
Wells Art Contemporary
20 November 2020
RAG Member: Sarah Granville
Granville is showing work in Wells Art Contemporary (WAC) 2020. "Wells Art Contemporary was established in 2012 by a group of artists and their friends in Wells, the beautiful cathedral city in the South-West of England. The Wells Art Contemporary presents two major international initiatives which take place in Wells Cathedral. This year the exhibition is online."
From: 20 November 2020
The Ing Discerning Eye Exhibition 2020
20 November 2020
RAG Members: G. Calvert, Grazyna Cydzik, Sarah Granville and Laura Jacobs
This is a show of small works independently selected by six prominent figures: two artists, two collectors and two critics. For the first time, this year's exhibition is being held online. A virtual gallery will open on 19 November showcasing the artists' shortlisted works with commentary and introductions by the selectors. There will be a new facility enabling purchase of works directly online.
Running from 19 November to Thursday 31 December 2020
www.discerningeye.org/exhibition/intro.php
Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair
12 November 2020
RAG Member: Sarah Granville
Sarah Granville is exhibiting work with the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair. "This year the fair is online and has been tailor made to be as close to the physical event as possible. All artworks are digitally curated within exhibition booths in an interactive 'walk-through' space, reflective of the ex-industrial warehouses of the usual Royal Arsenal site. Visitors can walk around the exhibition and click on any work for more information."
From: 12 November to 13 December 2020 online
Women’s Lockdown Art Show
11 November 2020
RAG Members: Renata Fernandez and Chloe Fremantle
This is a fundraising exhibition of women artists’ responses to the lockdown. Over 40 artists are taking part and have produced an eclectic range of work to be sold online in aid of Women + Health.
Online exhibition and sales from: 11 November to 25 December 2020
wla-exhibition.womenandhealth.org.uk/
New English Art Club at the Mall Galleries
9 November 2020
RAG Member: Sarah Granville
The New English Art Club show features work by Sarah Granville. The physical exhibition is due to re-open in December, "The New English Art Club Annual Exhibition is a chance to experience figurative, observational and painterly work in the UK. It showcases paintings, drawings and prints from its elected members alongside work by emerging artists..."
From: 9 November to 17 December 2020 and online
newenglishartclub.co.uk/annual-exhibition
mallgalleries.org.uk
Featured in Monocle
4 November 2020
RAG Member: Mike Abrahams
Featured in the Monocle Minute, the story of Abrahams's initiative of one-to-one private views in people’s homes, gardens or parks, as a way to bring art to people if people cannot visit art during Covid restrictions. Much of his work is made from found objects and revolves around the notion of chance. He invites people to choose six numbers out of 59 which will dictate which works he brings to show.
Until: 31 December 2020
RA Winter Exhibition
6 October 2020
RAG Members: Lynne Beel and Emma Davis
Tickets £20 – £22. Concessions available.
Everyone, including Friends of the RA, must book a ticket before arriving.
The Royal Academy is closed and will reopen as soon as lockdown restrictions are lifted.
6 October 2020 to 3 January 2021
Enjoy a free virtual tour of the Summer Exhibition while closed.
RAG Lockdown online show
31 May 2020
RAG Members: Mike Abrahams, Susan Bazin, Lynne Beel, Natalia Bobrova, G. Calvert, Grazyna Cydzik, Emma Davis, Lucille Dweck, Brian Deighton, Shona Elrick, Saadeh George, Sarah Granville, Jim Sitch, Celia Toler, Greta Wakil and Stephen Williams
The work originated in a proposal by Grazyna Cydzik sent out to RAG members during Lockdown to make one drawing every day for four weeks beginning 25 April. To coincide with the easing of Lockdown in England, the project was extended to 31 May 2020.
There were two constraints: every drawing should take exactly half an hour and was to be made using materials already available at home. The rationale for this was to allow artists to explore their concept of a drawing. Throughout the project most of the group came together weekly on Zoom to resolve ongoing issues. Sixteen RAG members took part, contributing 454 drawings in a variety of media including photographs and film.
riversideartistsgroup.com/lockdown/



