Jeremy Gardiner

Jeremy Gardiner

Following Jeremy Gardiner’s solo exhibition here in 2019, we are delighted to hold stock of his work which is available to buy now or to view in the gallery by appointment. All the paintings are works on paper framed with museum quality glass. Please click on an image to see details.

For prices and all enquiries please contact us on t: 01308 459511 or email: gallery@sladersyard.co.uk

Jeremy Gardiner’s paintings are available to buy now and may be viewed in the gallery by appointment. For prices and all enquiries please contact us on t: 01308 459511 or email: gallery@sladersyard.co.uk

A highly acclaimed painter who has long been inspired by the Dorset coast, Jeremy Gardiner paints experimental multi-layered paintings on paper and on panel. We currently hold stock of a group of works on paper.

Jeremy Gardiner’s distinctive style takes forward the ideas of pioneering landscape artists such as John Tunnard, Ben Nicholson, Peter Lanyon and Richard Diebenkorn. Each of Jeremy Gardiner’s paintings combines many visits in different weather and light and many different ideas and reflections to create a composite, three-dimensional impression of the experience of being in that place. To the contemporary view Gardiner brings an awareness of the geology, the billions of tiny creatures whose bodies made up the chalk on this Jurassic coastline, along with the effects of weather and time on that geology. 


Detail showing how Jeremy Gardiner’s paintings on paper are scored and cut and painted to make a rich visual experience.

Jeremy Gardiner was brought up in Singapore but spent many holidays with his grandmother in Swanage. He studied Fine Art at Newcastle University and the Royal College of Art and has taught in major art schools in UK and USA.

Jeremy Gardiner was awarded the Discerning Eye ING Art Prize in 2013. He has exhibited at the Pallant House Gallery and regularly at The Nine British Art gallery in St James’s, London. He has exhibited widely in Europe and the US and is represented in the major international collections of the V&A Museum; the Government Art Collection, London; PNP Paribas, London; Pinsent Masons; Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi, Milan; Davis Polk & Wardwell, Paris; Imperial College Art Collection, London; NYNEX Corporate Collection, USA; the Royal College of Art Collection, London; and ING.


Stormy Headland, St Anthony’s Lighthouse, Cornwall
Watercolour with jesmonite and acrylic on handmade cotton rag paper 30.5 x 43 cm