Adams Gallery is proud to present and offer some of the most exciting and unique artworks from leading contemporary and modern artists.
Whether you are a first time buyer or an established collector we are on hand to help and advise with your art purchase.
We can also commission our artists to create something unique for you and your surroundings.
Please visit us during our opening hours or call or email to arrange a private appointment.
See below for some of our top picks currently available in the gallery.
Stolen Time 6 Acrylic on canvas 140 cm x100 cm. Price £3850
Stolen Time 6 by Richard Heys
Available to view in the gallery.
An exceptional painting by contemporary painter Richard Heys.
Price £3850
Size 140cm x 100cm
Richards work is becoming more and more sought after with recent shows At The Affordable Art Fair Battersea and an upcoming Fair in Hampstead.
Adam’s Gallery is looking forward to a solo show of Richards paintings in July.
Creator of paintings with presence and committed to colour.
Richard Heys was born in West Yorkshire and grew up on a farm at the foot of the Pennines. Although he graduated with a degree in Fine Art in 1986 life took him on a long looping journey until he came back to painting in 2007. And so, 21 years after graduating, he set out his stall as an artist. Richard is a non-figurative painter based in a light-filled studio in Sussex in England, an acorn’s throw from the Ashdown Forest. He paints using print-making tools, brushes and bespoke squeegees. He works to remould inner spaces, to invite attention to and engagement with surface and depth, outer picture and inner soul-space.
‘Fashion House’
by Stephen Chambers RA
Inspired by Fashion Houses, these images are from an ongoing series of paintings and prints concerned with fashion houses and the way they launch their clothes.
'A seemingly unwearable design becomes the attention seeker for the eventual outfit. I see these catwalk displays as the ‘calling cards’ of their creator; extreme and liberated from the required practicalities of the day to day. The models are always photographed full frontal, whilst the audience observe from the side’. (SC)
A Set of 4 lithographs, Ed 25, Printed by Nutmeg Editions and published by SCS . Image dimensions 75 x 56 cm
Price on request
For all enquiries including private viewings please contact the gallery.




Moorland Stormlight
by Lesley Jones
Oil on canvas 100cm x 100cm
£1100
This incredible oil painting by celebrated artist Lesley Jones would look stunning in any setting.
The inspiration for her semi-abstract landscape paintings are rooted in the amazing skies, hills, mountains and coastlines of Britain in all kinds of weather, striving to capture the spirit of each place and its resonance.
The landscapes Lesley paints are unpopulated, wide open spaces filled with air and light, created by working energetically and intensively on one piece at a time in the studio with oil on canvas using a wet-in-wet process.
Lesley Graduated from Central St Martins in 1996. Since then she has exhibited all over the world and been selected for many national and international competitions.
To view this painting please contact the gallery or visit us during opening hours.
Rest: An Apes Progress
by Dave McKean
‘Rest’ is an original page from An Ape's Progress that Dave McKean prepared (alongside writing the lyrics) for a multidisciplinary project carried out in collaboration with Matthew Sweeney (poet) and Iain Ballamy (composer). It follows the adventures of a monkey that escapes from a circus to start a new life in the streets of Manchester.
Mixed media on paper
Paper size 39cm x 56cm
£1400 Unframed
Commissioned by The Manchester Jazz and Literature Festivals
To view this and others from Dave McKean
The Talking Trees of England
By Stephen Chambers RA
A set of four etchings available to view at the gallery.
I have often thought that if a tree could talk it would have multiple tales to tell. They have hearts, limbs and crowns after all."
The personification of trees is at the heart of Stephen Chambers' series The Talking Trees of England. Chambers’ subjects are knowing and mischievous; they provide shelter, or a place to hide, and represent longevity and the great tradition of the English countryside.
Published by the RA we are pleased to offer a complete set of these 3 plate etchings.
The RA Editions programme generates valuable revenue for the RA and in particular the RA Schools.
Stephen Chambers is a British artist and Royal Academician.
‘There is a tree in Runnymede, Berkshire, which is thought to have witnessed the signing of the Magna Carta, 1215. If trees could talk, they would have stories to tell.’ SC
Stephen Chambers studied at Winchester School of Art from 1978 to 1979 and then at St Martin’s School of Art from 1979 to 1982. He graduated with a Masters from Chelsea School of Art in 1983. More recently, Stephen has shown work such as ‘The Court of Redonda’ at the Venice Biennale and curated the renowned Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.
Chambers has said that his work “speaks of states of mind, behaviours and sensibilities”, and critics have praised his use of colour.
Chambers’ most recent major projects have shown at the Venice Biennale in 2017 Biennale and at The Heong Gallery at Downing College, Cambridge. Chambers has a long association with Downing College, having been Artist in Residence at Kettle’s Yard in 1998. He also received an Honorary Fellowship from Downing College in 2016.
Price on request
To view these etchings please contact the gallery.
The Old Rascal Three plate colour etching 33cmx28cm
The Tears of Lament Three plate colour etching 33cmx28cm
The HIgh Court Judge Three plate colour etching 33cmx28cm
Three Naughty Girls Three plate colour etching 33cmx28cm