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    The Gallery at Windsor celebrates the launch of the exhibition Left Hand, Right Hand by artist couple Christopher Le Brun and Charlotte Verity

    January 30, 2025 | Windsor Florida |

    Installation photography by Aric Attas {Creative}
    Installation photography by Aric Attas {Creative}
    Installation photography by Aric Attas {Creative}
    Installation photography by Aric Attas {Creative}
    Installation photography by Aric Attas {Creative}
    Installation photography by Aric Attas {Creative}

    On Saturday January 25, 2025, Windsor co-founder and Creative Director for The Gallery at Windsor, the Hon. Hilary M. Weston hosted an exclusive celebration for the opening of Left Hand, Right Hand, the first joint exhibition in the USA of artist couple Sir Christopher Le Brun and Charlotte Verity. The exhibition runs at The Gallery at Windsor until April 25, 2025.

    The event was attended by Windsor residents and guests. During the celebration, the artists were warmly welcomed to the stage by Galen Weston, and they enjoyed an in-conversation about their work moderated by exhibition curator Robin Vousden. This conversation was followed by a celebratory dinner on Windsor’s Beach Club veranda, hosted by Mrs Weston, who remarked:

    “My deepest gratitude goes to Christopher and Charlotte for embracing our invitation to exhibit together. This unique show is full of personal observation, profound connection, and aesthetic discovery,” said Mrs. Weston.

    An expansive exhibition of recent work, Left Hand, Right Hand provides a unique opportunity to see these two major British painters showing side by side. The artists met at the Slade School of Fine Art, London, in the 1970s. Since then, they have developed a rich artistic dialogue arising from years of shared experience. As partners and fellow artists, they have led an extraordinary life together and enjoyed exceptional careers.

    Presented in collaboration with Albertz Benda NY, Left Hand, Right Hand features some of the artists’ largest-scale paintings to date, highlighting for the very first time their closely connected yet contrasting careers, characterised by a continuing spirit of invention and renewal.

    The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue, featuring a profoundly astute text on the artists’ work by Robin Vousden, and lyrical and personal essays about each artist by Edmund de Waal, first published in 2014 and 2016 by Ridinghouse, London.

    Left Hand, Right Hand also marks a return to Windsor for Christopher Le Brun, former President of the Royal Academy of Arts, who held a solo exhibition at The Gallery at Windsor, February–May 2017. He subsequently instigated a three-year curatorial partnership between the Royal Academy of Arts and The Gallery at Windsor from 2019 to 2020, the programme was co-curated by Tim Marlow OBE, then Artistic Director of the Royal Academy of Arts, and Mrs Weston.

    Notes to Editors

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    Left Hand, Right Hand runs until April 25, 2025. It is curated by Robin Vousden.

    The Gallery at Windsor is open to the public by appointment.

    There is no admission fee to visit The Gallery. Exhibition visitors are invited to support The Windsor Charitable Foundation with a suggested donation of $15. This gift is tax-deductible and is designated to support arts education in Indian River County. This year, The Gallery is raising funds to support the Laura (Riding) Jackson Foundation’s summer writers’ workshop camps for underprivileged children. lauraridingjackson.org

    Visit the website for more information and public opening times windsorflorida.com/gallery.

    About Christopher Le Brun
    Sir Christopher Le Brun (b. 1951, UK) is one of the leading British painters of his generation, celebrated internationally since the 1980s, who makes both figurative and abstract work in painting, sculpture, and print. He was an instrumental public figure in his role as President of the Royal Academy of Arts in London from 2011 to 2019. He was awarded a Knighthood (Knight Bachelor) for services to the Arts in the 2021 New Year Honours. Recently, Tate London, the Museum of Contemporary Art & Urban Planning (MoCAUP) Shenzhen and the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford CT have all acquired major works.

    Le Brun’s work can be found in further museum collections including the Museum of Modern Art and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Yale Center for British Art, New Haven; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the V&A and British Museum, London; and Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney. He is represented by Lisson Gallery worldwide and Albertz Benda, USA.
    www.christopherlebrun.co.uk

    About Charlotte Verity
    Charlotte Verity (b.1954, Germany) is a British artist who has honed a lucid and highly specific visual process to attain truth in her work. Close looking is at the heart of her practice. Since graduating from the Slade, she has undertaken residencies including at Towner, Eastbourne; The Garden Museum, London and Flatford, Suffolk. She has been on the faculty of The Royal Drawing School since 2001. A monograph was published by Ridinghouse in 2016, and Echoing Green: The Printed Year was published in 2021 containing over 100 watercolour monotypes made during 2020-21. Work is available from Lyndsey Ingram, London, and Albertz Benda, New York.

    Selected group shows include The Hayward Annual, The Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition and The Whitechapel Open, London; The John Moores, Liverpool and Yale Center for British Art, New Haven. In 2024 she has been included in major surveys: The Shape of Things: Still Life in Britain at Pallant House Gallery Chichester, and Contemporary Collecting: from David Hockney to Cornelia Parker, at the British Museum. Her work is in the collections of Arts Council of England; British Museum; Deutsche Bank; Government Art Collection; Garden Museum; MoCA, San Diego; Tate and many others.
    www.charlotteverity.co.uk

    About Robin Vousden
    Robin Vousden worked as a curator at the Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester from 1975 to 1984. He joined Anthony d’Offay Gallery, London as a director in 1984, working there until the gallery closed in 2001. After two years in Paris and New York with Marian Goodman Gallery, he returned to London, joining Gagosian in 2004 and working there until his retirement in 2022. He served as a trustee of the North West Essex Collection Trust from 2018 to 2024. He has been a trustee of Pallant House Gallery, Chichester since September 2023.

    About The Gallery at Windsor
    Founded in 2002, The Gallery at Windsor is an independent art space at the heart of the Windsor community. The Gallery annually invites curators to respond to the space with museum-quality shows of contemporary art. The Hon. Hilary M. Weston serves as Creative Director for The Gallery. The Gallery has exhibited works by leading contemporary artists including Christo & Jeanne-Claude, Ed Ruscha, Bruce Weber, Peter Doig, Alex Katz, Per Kirkeby, and Sir Christopher Le Brun. In April 2011, a three-year collaboration with the Whitechapel Gallery, London realized exhibitions by Beatriz Milhazes, Gert & Uwe Tobias, and American Icon Jasper Johns. In 2018 the Gallery’s first presentation in a three-year collaboration with the Royal Academy of Arts featured the provocative Sir Grayson Perry; this was followed by exhibitions by Sir Michael Craig-Martin and Rose Wylie. In 2023 the Gallery presented an exhibition of sculptures and works on paper by Sir Tony Cragg. Most recently, the Gallery presented an expansive solo exhibition of work by leading Costa Rican artist Federico Herrero.
    windsorflorida.com/gallery

    About The Hon. Hilary M. Weston, CM, CVO, OOnt
    The Hon. Hilary M. Weston is one of Canada’s most influential women, recognized for her volunteer and philanthropic work, her business acumen, and her high-profile public service. Mrs. Weston served as the 26th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 1997 to 2002. As HM Queen Elizabeth II’s representative in Ontario, she was responsible for the Crown’s constitutional and representational roles in the province. Mrs. Weston served as the first chancellor of the Order of Ontario, receiving the honor in 2001. She received the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal in 2002 and was appointed as a Member of the Order of Canada in 2003. In October 2015 Mrs. Weston was invested by HM the Queen as a Commander in the Royal Victorian Order. Mrs. Weston is also the recipient of several honorary degrees.

    As creative director and co-founder of Windsor, Florida, Mrs. Weston is actively involved in the community’s continuous evolution. Since 2011, she has overseen exhibition programming for the Gallery at Windsor, presenting the works of renowned contemporary artists and realizing multi-year curatorial partnerships with leading art institutions.

    About Windsor
    Established in 1989, Windsor is a private residential sporting club community spanning 472 acres of lush barrier island between the Indian River and the Atlantic Ocean in Vero Beach, Florida. In the early 1990s, W. Galen Weston and the Hon. Hilary M. Weston of Toronto, Canada visited South Florida in search of a winter home for themselves and their children. In Vero Beach they became enchanted by a property that over the next decades would become a cherished home, passion project, and ultimately a critically acclaimed residential community. Windsor was designed by renowned town planners Andrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk in the New Urbanism style of residential living. It offers public and community spaces framed by timeless architecture and landscape design that celebrates its tropical and unspoiled setting. Windsor is comprised of 350 homesites in various styles, including village homes, cottages, and country estates, all remarkable for their signature Anglo-Caribbean architecture and gracious living. Residents enjoy privacy and seclusion combined with the finest amenities, exemplary services, and sporting activities. Windsor is embarking on its final development phase with the launch of the North Village, a 47-acre neighbourhood featuring 40 residences, new and enhanced amenities and a heightened commitment to sustainability.
    windsorflorida.com