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Abbreviation | IAP |
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Formation | 1994 |
Founder | David Tregunna |
Founded at | London |
Type | Art gallery |
Legal status | company |
Purpose | Art exhibitions; publishing |
Headquarters | Monmouth |
Location | |
Services | Exhibitions, events, publications |
Field | Contemporary art |
Official language | English |
Owner | Davis Tregunna |
Key people | Davis Tregunna |
Website | www |
IAP Fine Art is a contemporary fine art gallery and print publisher based in London and Monmouth, United Kingdom, founded in 1994.[1] It was founded by David Tregunna and was based in London until 2016, when it moved to Monmouth.[2][3] The gallery organizes exhibitions and events.[4][5][6]
The gallery has represented Chris Gollon (1953–2017) since 1994.[7][8] IAP Fine Art curated Gollon's 'Incarnation, Mary and Women from the Bible', a touring exhibition to English cathedrals during 2014–2016,[9] and the music-related museum exhibition 'Chris Gollon: Beyond the Horizon' (2019)[10]. IAP Fine Art published print editions with Chris Gollon, including the etching 'Magdalene' now in the collection of the British Museum.[11][12][13]
References
[edit]- ^ "IAP Fine Art, Monmouth and London – UK". Global Art Traders. Retrieved 16 September 2024.
- ^ "New art gallery opens in established Monmouthshire shopping street". Abergavenny Chronicle. UK. 23 March 2024. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
- ^ "IAP Fine Art: Chris Gollon". UK: Reason. Retrieved 16 September 2024.
- ^ "IAP Fine Art". Art Rabbit. Retrieved 16 September 2024.
- ^ "IAP Fine Art: Exhibitions". Mutual Art. Retrieved 16 September 2024.
- ^ "Chris Gollon @ IAP FINE ART". Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art. September 2008. Retrieved 16 September 2024.
- ^ Wray, Dan Dylan. "Gollon Retrospective Exhibition Huddersfield". Yorkshire Post. UK.
- ^ Pickeral, Tamsin (2010). Chris Gollon: Humanity in Art. Hyde & Hughes. p. 79. ISBN 978-0-9563851-0-9.
- ^ Tregunna, David (2014). Incarnation, Mary and Women from the Bible. London: IAP Fine Art. ISBN 978-0-9530584-4-0.
- ^ Tregunna, David (2019). CHRIS GOLLON: Beyond the Horizon. Huddersfield Art Gallery: IAP Fine Art. ISBN 978-0-9530584-3-3.
- ^ Gollon, Chris. "Magdalene". chrisgollon.com. IAP Fine Art.
- ^ Tregunna, David (2019). Fourteen Stations of the Cross. IAP Fine Art. p. 32. ISBN 978-0-9530584-1-9.
- ^ Gollon, Chris. "Magdalene". British Museum.
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