Gimpel Fils is delighted to announce a two person exhibition of paintings by Royal Academicians Alan Davie and Albert Irvin.

Born in Scotland in 1920, Alan Davie’s first solo show at Gimpel Fils took place in 1950. In 1963 he was awarded the prize for Best Foreign Painter at the 7th São Paulo Bienal, where the British Council exhibited a solo display of 17 paintings. He was awarded a CBE in 1972 in the Queen’s Birthday Honours. His last major retrospective exhibition was staged at The Tate St. Ives in 2003-4. Other exhibitions of Alan Davie’s artwork include The Barbican Art Gallery, London (1993), The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh (1997), COBRA Museum, Amstelveen (2001). His work can be found in numerous international public collections including Tate Modern, London; The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh; the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam and Museu de Arte Contemporanea, São Paulo.

Albert Irvin RA was born in 1922 in London, where he continues to live and work. In the early 1940's, Irvin attended Northampton School of Art. His studies were interrupted when he was called up, serving as a navigator in the Royal Air Force during the war. After being discharged, he enrolled at Goldsmiths College in London. Much later, in 1962, Irvin returned to Goldsmiths, where he taught for twenty years. Irvin has exhibited extensively throughout Europe and in Australia. His first solo show at Gimpel Fils took place in 1982. His works are in many public collections, including The Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney; the British Council; Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; Manchester City Art Gallery; Tate Gallery and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. 

Gimpel Fils Gallery
30 Davies Street
London W1K 4NB United Kingdom
Ph. +44 (0)20 74932488
info@gimpelfils.com
www.gimpelfils.com

Opening hours
Monday - Friday from 10am to 5.30pm
Saturday from 11am to 4pm
Closed bank holiday weekends, public holidays and Saturdays in August