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SPACE & FORM
De Luca, Hervé, Radou & Roche 1 Oct - 30 Nov 2016This exhibition brings together four modern masters who manifest a sympathy of style and deisgn that unites space and form creatively, in order to achive an elegant harmony of colour and movement.Read more -
25th Anniversary Exhibition
1 Jan - 28 Feb 2015Celebrating 25 years of John Adams Fine Art.Read more -
Two Parisians
Othello Radou & Claude Venard 4 - 22 Nov 2014John Adams Fine Art presents the exhibition 'Two Parisians', with artworks by Othello Radou and Claude Venard.Read more -
Atelier Radou
The artist’s collection 1 Oct - 30 Nov 2013John Adams Fine Art has been very proud to be able to bring the harmonious and eloquent abstract paintings and works on paper of the reclusive French artist, Othello Radou,...Read more -
Harmonies
A selection of works on paper by Othello Radou 1 Mar - 31 May 2012Following our 2008 sell-out exhibition Geometric Abstraction and the subsequent 2010 Themes and Melodies exhibition of oils by Othello Radou, we are now delighted to release for sale a small...Read more -
French Impressions
A Selection of 20th Century Paintings from France 1 - 29 Feb 2012John Adams Fine Art presents an exhibition and catalogue for its 2012 Spring Exhibition, featuring paintings by André Brasilier, Jean Chevolleau, André Dignimont, Frederick Gore RA, Maxime Maufra, Marcel Mouly, Max Papart, André Planson, Othello Radou, Claude Venard and more.Read more -
Themes and Melodies
The achievement of la grandeur: Paintings 1960 - 1980 1 Oct - 30 Nov 2010John Adams Fine Art is proud to introduce, for the first time to the public, our new collection of paintings by the acclaimed Parisian artist Othello Radou (1910 - 2006), comprising canvases painted during the period 1960 - 1980.Read more -
Geometric Abstraction
Othello Radou 1 Oct - 29 Nov 2008John Adams Fine Art is proud to introduce this eloquent series of paintings by the late Parisian artist Othello Radou. In his mid 20th century heyday, Radou's work drew acclaim and admiration from patrons and critics alike, but his reclusive nature meant he faded into relative obscurity, much of his works languishing in a suburban Parisian atelier until its rediscovery in early 2008.Read more