Beaux Arts has occupied two Georgian Houses
next to Bath Abbey for almost 30 years and is the
city’s longest established commercial gallery.
This domestic setting with six good sized rooms
with spaces for ceramics and sculpture
compliments the sister Beaux Arts in Cork
Street, London. The gallery specialises in the
work of major Contemporary painters, sculptors
and studio ceramicists. Beaux Arts has eight
annual exhibitions, most of which are dedicated
to promoting new young painters such as
Akash Bhatt, Nathan Ford, Naomi Frears and
Mark Johnston. Sculptors include Michael Ayrton,
John Behan, Dame Elisabeth Frink Carol Peace,
Paul Mount and Giles Penny. StudioCeramics
have always played an important part and
potters including Emmanuel Cooper, Eddy and
Margaret Curtis, Chris Keenan, John Maltby,
Jane Wheeler exhibit with leading Japanese
ceramicists, Takeshi Yasuda and Masamichi
Yoshikawa alongside pioneers of English
ceramics, Lucie Rie and Bernard Leach.
Beaux Arts
12/13 York Street, Bath BA1 1NG
01225 464850
www.beauxartsbath.co.uk