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The Beauty of Nature, at J/M Gallery
230 Portobello Road, London W11 1LJ
23 – 29 September 2026 -
10am to 6pm
(Private View Thursday 24 September from 5pm to 9pm)
The Newmarket based Art & Horse Racing Gallery presents "The Beauty of Nature"
A group show from the gallery’s international stable of artists celebrating the beauty of nature through painting and sculpture.
Deborah Burt (Wiltshire, UK) explores her life-long fascination with animals, particularly the power of the horse through contemporary bronze sculpture.
Peter Bainbridge (Sussex, UK) captures his fascination for British wildlife in oils.
Veda Hallowes (London, UK) sculpture in bronze using fruit as a metaphor for the female form.
Neil Lemaire (London, UK) bronze sculptures that are rooted in a reverence for nature, geology, and the unseen forces that shape both landscape and material.
Katrina Lubbecke (Oregon, USA) uses acrylics to express her love of wildlife, wilderness landscapes and historic architecture.
Brooke Major (Normandy, France) sculpts white oil paint using pallet knives - uniting painting and sculpture and exemplifying light and shadow.
Giacomo Mazzari (Rivergaro, Italy) uses oils to search for beauty through observing the light and rhythms within a landscape, to arouse emotion in the spectator.
Annie Mitra (London, UK) working mainly in acrylic and the colour blue examining nature and everyday objects to produce powerful and engaging images.
Marco Ramasso (Voghera, Italy) each oil painting starts from the desire to represent the beauty of the animal kingdom in a modern key.
Art & Horse Racing Gallery unites two great passions: the training of racehorses and the celebration of fine art. Set within a working Newmarket racing stable, the gallery is inspired by hard work and nature and offers works that range from the traditional to contemporary in a diverse array of mediums, style and subject matter. Always with the aim to encourage a state of happiness and emotional well-being in the viewer.
The Private View will take place on Thursday 24 September from 5pm to 9pm.
The show will be available to view daily between 10am to 6pm Sep 23rd-29th



