
CURIOS
CURIOS
18-30 NOVEMBER 2024
The artists exhibiting are all inspired by the weird and the wonderful throughout history. From classical mythology to eastern European folk, from medieval marginalia to global symbolism, their work draws on diverse historical sources to bring an intriguing, eclectic and utterly charming group show to Green & Stone. The work on display will be a cabinet of curiosities – a delightful mix of satirical ceramics, whimsical collages, large-scale mythological paintings and miniature medieval paintings.

MAX BACCANELLO
SYMPHONY OF WINGS
14 - 26 OCTOBER
'My passion lies in painting from life, where I am captivated by the organic process of translating my immediate reality onto canvas. This enthusiasm is complemented by a profound curiosity about texture, layers, and edges. I am constantly exploring innovative methods to convey the tactile and characterful aspects of what I see through the medium of paint in both my still life’s and figurative pieces.'
Max Baccanello, 2024


AMANDA BASTIN
AMANDA BASTIN
BEYOND THE GARDEN GATE
30-5 SEPTEMBER 2024
Everything is fresh about blossom, winter is over, all the plants are coming up, there’s a moment when I’ve said nature has an erection!" – David Hockney.
The explosive excitement of the natural world is available to all of us. This exhibition is a visual journey through a garden’s seasons as seen and sensed by the viewer. The lens is focused from beyond the confines of the garden gate to reflect a fertile hotbed of magical sights and feelings through Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Amanda, a visionary artist known for her captivating exploration of nature’s mysteries, presents ‘Beyond the Garden Gate’.
From ancient civilisation to the present day, gardens have promoted paradise. In her wonderful book, The Well Gardened Mind, Sue Stuart-Smith substantiates the remarkable effects of nature on our health and well-being. She explores how the garden can be vital to cultivating the mind, restoring energy, or letting go of negativity. She also explores how a garden is a place of reality as well as fantasy.
And so, through a fusion of vibrant colours and flowing brushstrokes, Amanda guides you on a whimsical tour into the garden of imagination, where the ordinary dissolves into the extraordinary. It explores a verdant world so lush and rich in boundless sensory pleasures, you can almost smell it!
"My childhood garden was where I first learned to explore independence, fumble with the wonders of a daisy chain, taste the sweetness of a stolen raspberry, sow seeds to cultivate flowers and vegetables, snip rose petals to make heady scent, find bugs and brush mud from my grazed knees. It was where my brothers and I created magical worlds of make-believe in dens and treehouses. It was Peter Pan, Winnie the Pooh, and Roald Dahl fantastical. And then we grew up.
As years are harvested and the playgrounds of my adulthood pass through the seasons, I paint pictures with emotion, memories, and feelings of my favourite scenes in parks and gardens. I see ‘Enchanted Land, Garden Treasures, Sense of Wonder, Wildly Exciting, Fruits of Spring, Dreams of Green, Find Your Heart in the Garden and Tomorrow is a Vision of Hope. I feel the joy in the garden and paint the magic as I see it from ‘beyond the garden gate’.’’

JULIAN WYNTER
JULIAN WYNTER
SNAPS
23-28 SEPTEMBER 2024
I’ve never really considered myself a photographer—more of an enthusiast with an obsession for expensive camera gear. My photos have rarely ventured beyond the walls of my study. But after years of gentle (and, at times, not-so-gentle) nudging from my friends and family, I’m finally sharing a selection.
These images don’t follow a specific narrative or hold any particular meaning; they are simply moments that caught my eye during the years I’ve been fortunate enough to live in or visit various places. But that’s beside the point. The pictures are just a hook.
Two years ago, my brother-in-law, Chris Middleton, passed away from Frontotemporal Dementia, a devastating illness that, as his daughter Julia so poignantly described, causes the patient to die not once but again and again. The family endures this agony for years
Chris was extraordinarily gifted and an exceptional journalist. He had a unique ability to observe the world through brilliant snapshots of writing, always resisting the pull of clickbait journalism. He was also, above all, the kindest of men.
These pictures are not for sale, but if anyone would like one, I’ll be happy to send it over after the exhibition, with the hope and understanding that a donation will be made to The National Brain Appeal. The charity aims to transform the lives of millions of people living with neurological and neuromuscular conditions. They drive advancement by funding pioneering research, innovative treatments and world-class facilities – over and above what the NHS can provide.
This exhibition is a small gesture of thanks to those who helped during Chris’ illness and to Chris himself—a way to honour Chris.

CHARLOTTE DURIE
I AM HERE
9-14 SEPTEMBER 2024
'The process of creating is like going on a forest walk; one strikes out with energy before getting lost and redirecting; the new path hooks us in and a place and feeling are evoked - unique to each viewer.'

NIC CANTOR
THROUGH TIME
1–6 JULY 2024
This collection is not merely a showcase of artistic prowess; it is Nic's autobiography writ large on canvas. Lavish textures, vivid hues, and whimsical content invite viewers to journey alongside him through the places he's lived and travelled, real and imagined.
As you explore Nic Cantor's exhibition, you'll find yourself in a world where colours dance with emotion, andevery brushstroke tells a story. It's a privilege to witness the culmination of decades of dedication to craft and creativity. Nic Cantor is a singular talent, and his artistry is an experience not to be missed. I wholeheartedly encourage you to immerse yourself in these extraordinary artworks and the vision of this remarkable artist, aswe are unlikely to encounter another quite like him.

MEHRI FODA
EXPLORING PAINT AND COLLAGE
17–29 JUNE 2024
At the heart of Mehri' s practice lies a profound passion for bold colour palettes and fluid movements, echoing her emotions, spirit, and chosen subject matter. Each brushstroke carries the weight of her experiences, inviting viewers into a world where colours dance freely across the canvas, evoking a sense of wonder and exploration.

CLEMENTINE HANBURY AND DAPHNE HANBURY
CLEMENTINE HANBURY & DAPHNE HANBURY
RELATIVE VALUES
10–15 JUNE 2024
This joint exhibition marks a unique convergence of talent, where the artistic legacies of mother and daughter intertwine to create a captivating visual narrative. From Daphne's evocative landscapes to Clementine's poignant portraits, each piece invites viewers on a journey of exploration and introspection.

MAX WHITE
A CELEBRATION OF LANDSCAPES
6–11 MAY 2024
I want this show to feel like a celebration of landscapes. I've been painting memories of places I hold close captured in my chosen medium of oils. The work spans from the Cornish coast, to the Surrey Hills. Combining techniques in a mix of plein air and studio based painting, the show will explore the relationship between the three pillars I consider to be most important in painting. The subject, the abstract quality of paint on a surface, and my emotional influence on both.

TUSHAR SABALE
LONDON, MY HOME
11–23 MARCH 2024
In his forthcoming exhibition, ‘London. My Home’, Tushar aims to bring together series of paintings that defines London to him; a place that he proudly calls Home. It’s a collection of memories, places, emotions and expressions emoted on canvas from his everyday experiences.