London’s Quantum Contemporary Art is coming to the Cotswolds

The contemporary art gallery in Battersea is bringing the work of 25 different artists to the Cotswolds this autumn, for an exclusive exhibition.

By Chloe Gorman  |  Published
Quantum Contemporary Art is hosting an exhibition at The Compton Gallery in the Cotswolds, this September 2021 - with artwork like 'South Ulst Thatched Cottage' by Ron Lawson available to buy.
Quantum Contemporary Art is hosting an exhibition at The Compton Gallery in the Cotswolds, this September 2021 - with artwork like 'South Ulst Thatched Cottage' by Ron Lawson available to buy.

The Compton Gallery in Withington is hosting a special exhibition from Battersea’s Quantum Contemporary Art gallery – with a rare chance to explore and buy the work of 25 of its artists.

With examples of representational painting, drawing and sculpture by acclaimed and award-winning artists, the Cotswolds exhibition will be free to visit and is open from Wednesday 15 to Sunday 19 September 2021 – with refreshments including pastries and Bucks Fizz available on Saturday 18 September 2021, and sausage rolls and Bloody Mary’s on Sunday 19 September 2021.

Representing popular artists like Alison Pullen and Marie Ange Daudé, Quantum Contemporary Art is a regular at art fairs all over the world from New York to Hong Kong and has been described by the Independent as the ‘patron of young, up-and-coming artists’.

For anyone looking to start or expand their collection, all of the artwork on display at the exhibition will be available to buy, with prices ranging from £800 to £8,000.

The Cotswolds exhibition is set to be a must-visit for Gloucestershire art lovers.

For more information, see Quantum Contemporary Art at The Compton Gallery.

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