Amanda Aldous Fine Art

Tom Robb - Reflections, oil on board 1967

 

Amanda Aldous Fine Art specialises in the work of contemporary and mid-late 20th century British artists. The Gallery’s impressive roster of contemporary artists includes both big and new names, whilst its selection of 20th century gems regularly includes examples by the St Ives Group and The Young Contemporaries, who emerged from the RCA in the 1960s and 70s. The Gallery has an active exhibitions programme, showcasing artworks through two major group exhibitions each year alongside a number of solo shows. The works exhibited include a range of paintings, original prints, sculptures, ceramics and glass, but the collection is united in its focus on unique and high-quality works.

Established in 2009 by Amanda Aldous, the Gallery is currently located in a stunning barn in the countryside just outside Basingstoke. Artworks can be viewed in person at the Gallery, and Amanda Aldous Fine Art is also represented at a number of major art fairs. Prior to the Gallery, Amanda has worked at Philips Auctioneers and founded the Hackwood Art Festival in 2004. One of the largest open exhibitions in the country, the Festival was established in order to exhibit over 100 contemporary artists who at the time were struggling to find outlets to sell their work. Amanda’s dedication to the arts was formally recognised in 2016 as Amanda was awarded an MBE for services to the artists in the Queen's Birthday Honours. 

https://aafineart.co.uk/ 01256 471422 gallery@aafineart.co.uk

Connect Art Fair - Stand 23

Ben Nicholson,, “Abstract Composition” 1935 (1973) from the Penwith Portfolio, edition of 90, signed verso 


Tom Robb - Ris and Helen, oil on board, 1968