Two exhibitions mark the 25th anniversary of Welsh art specialist Martin Tinney Gallery.
The first features works that have come through the gallery in the past, some of which will be offered at the exhibition and all of which are illustrated in a new catalogue. All the work in that first show, which runs from April 6-May 6, is by artists who are now (and in some cases have long been) dead.
Such is the case with Gwen John (1876-1939), the modern Welsh painter who worked mostly in France. One of her works, Portrait of a Girl, is on loan at the first exhibition as one of the gallery’s past sales.