LANGHAM FINE ART
Langham Fine Art Gallery at Hillwatering, Langham, around seven miles northeast of Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk was established by Jorn Langberg (1930-12 March 2014) in 1993. Before opening this gallery, Jorn Langberg, who was born in 1930 in southern Denmark and moved to London in 1953 studying Fashion at St Martin's School of Art where he graduated with a first. In 1965 he became chief designer at Christian Dior, London, and a year later he was made director in sole control of the house. He changed fashion history by creating Diorling, a ready-to-wear range that brought a designer label within the reach of a new type of customer. The last exhibition noted of the Langham gallery was in 2009 by members of the New English Art Club and it has now permanently closed. Suffolk artists who exhibited with Langham Fine Art include Stuart Anderson, Lillias August, Peter Beeson, John Blandy, Peter Francis Campbell, Nicki Holt and Ffiona Lewis.