
Connemara artist Kenneth Webb to have major summer exhibition in UK
The landmark show is of special significance to a gallery which has represented the artist in London since 2010 and found important collectors for his work in China, the US and the UK. It will be his final solo show there.
A selection of art by Kenneth Webb at Gladwell and Patterson.
Kenneth Webb: Kaleidoscope offers recent works and a curated selection spanning nearly eight decades. It is on view in Stamford, Lincolnshire, until July 25 and at Beauchamp Place in London (just around the corner from Harrods) from August 4 to 29.
Future pieces from the artist will be included in the wider gallery collection.
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