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Richard Smith - Early Works 1959-63Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert10 FEBRUARY - 14 MARCH 2025Richard Smith (1931-2016) was among...
15/02/2025

Richard Smith - Early Works 1959-63

Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert

10 FEBRUARY - 14 MARCH 2025

Richard Smith (1931-2016) was among the most original painters of his generation. Highly influential in both the British and American art scenes of the 1960s he was not only central to the development of Pop Art, of which he was a pioneer, but also instrumental in pushing abstract painting in a new direction. This exhibition brings together nine of his early paintings from the formative period of 1959 until 1963.

Whilst studying as a postgraduate in the painting school at the Royal College of Art in London (1954-57) Smith made expansive paintings using vigorous, sloping brushwork heavily influenced by the work of the Abstract Expressionists and Colour Field painters, whose work he had seen at two major exhibitions at the Tate Gallery in the 50s. It was not until 1959 that Smith made his first trip to New York, having been awarded the prestigious Harkness Fellowship, and he spent the next two years there immersing himself in life, culture, and most importantly, the contemporary art scene.

Although deeply inspired by American painting and visual culture, particularly its scale and daring subject matter, Smith’s art continued to challenge the values at the very heart of it. The flourishing backdrop of New York provided a wealth of ideas for a new energy and sensibility in his work. The huge billboards promoting consumer products, the illuminated advertising signs above Times Square, the logos of corporations and radio stations, the fanfare of a theatrical spotlight, all appear in his work in various ways – their designs, the form and colour, enlarged, cropped and tweaked to give subtle clues as to their origins. Early paintings such as Nassau (1962), Packet of Ten (1962) and Tip Top (1963) convey the wonder and excitement that Smith first felt in this new urban environment. But he never forgot his European roots and his distinctive painterly brushwork, perhaps most keenly felt in works such as Place 1 (1959) always set him apart from his American contemporaries.

By 1961 Smith’s work had gained him widespread critical acclaim and he was offered his first solo exhibition at the cutting-edge Green Gallery in Manhattan where he would continue to show until he returned to London in 1963. Although he spent much of his career straddling stylistic classification, he remained an artist of sublime painterliness with a gift for conveying emotion and visual sensation through form and colour.

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Tullie in Carlisle will exhibit Sheila Fell: Cumberland on Canvas, from November 23, 2024, to March 16, 2025, with a ven...
15/11/2024

Tullie in Carlisle will exhibit Sheila Fell: Cumberland on Canvas, from November 23, 2024, to March 16, 2025, with a venue spokesperson calling it a ‘privilege’ to host the largest ever exhibition of her work, bringing together over 100 pieces of art.

Leon kossoff studio
21/01/2024

Leon kossoff studio

Frank Auerbach: The Charcoal Heads9 Feb – 27 May 2024 �Denise Coates Exhibition GalleriesA remarkable series of haunting...
20/01/2024

Frank Auerbach: The Charcoal Heads

9 Feb – 27 May 2024 �Denise Coates Exhibition Galleries
A remarkable series of hauntingly beautiful, large-scale drawings by Frank Auerbach (born 1931), will be presented together for the first time at The Courtauld Gallery in Spring 2024.
During his early years as a young artist in post-war London, Frank Auerbach produced one of his most remarkable bodies of work: a series of large-scale portrait heads made in charcoal. Auerbach spent months on each drawing, working and reworking them during numerous sessions with his sitters.
The marks of this prolonged and vigorous process of creation are evident in the finished drawings, which are richly textured and layered. Sometimes, he would even break through the paper and patch it up before carrying on. Auerbach’s heads emerge from the darkness of the charcoal as vital and alive, having come through a lengthy period of struggle – the image repeatedly created and destroyed. The character of the drawings speaks profoundly of their times as people were remaking their lives after the destructions and upending of war.
Frank Auerbach: The Charcoal Heads will be the first time Auerbach’s extraordinary post-war drawings, made in the 1950s and early 1960s, have been brought together as a comprehensive group. They will be shown together with a selection of paintings he made of the same sitters; for him, painting and drawing have always been deeply entwined.
The exhibition will be a unique opportunity to see early masterpieces by one of the world’s most celebrated living artists.
Supported by the Huo Family Foundation and The Garcia Family Foundation.
Tickets from £14. Includes entry to the permanent collection and displays.�Friends go free. Other concessions available.

One for the diary
20/04/2022

One for the diary

‘Frank Auerbach: Unseen’ is ready for its opening day on Saturday 2nd April. Tickets are available for pre-book on https://newlandshouse.gallery/exhibitions/frank-auerbach-unseen/

The exhibition will explore the evolution of the contemporary painter’s practice with a collection of over 65 works, including nine paintings, etchings, drawings and Drypoint prints.

‘Frank Auerbach: Unseen’ 2nd April - 14th August at Newlands House Gallery, Petworth, GU28 0DX

Image on banner: Head of E.O.W. I -1960 - Frank Auerbach © Tate Image

To mark 100 years since the birth of Joan Eardley the Scottish Nation Gallery are showing a small display of her work.
08/08/2021

To mark 100 years since the birth of Joan Eardley the Scottish Nation Gallery are showing a small display of her work.

A small display celebrating the life of Joan Eardley, one of Scotland's most popular twentieth-century artists. This two-room display marks 100 years since the birth of Eardley, who is widely regarded as one of the most influential painters of her generation. It offers an insight into her working pr...

Joan Eardley (1921-1963) is one of Scotland's most popular twentieth century artists. Her powerful and expressive painti...
06/12/2020

Joan Eardley (1921-1963) is one of Scotland's most popular twentieth century artists. Her powerful and expressive paintings transformed her everyday surroundings, including the rugged Scottish coastline and Glasgow's street children.

Catterline is a small coastal village, on the Aberdeenshire coast of the North Sea. During a 1951 exhibition of her work at Aberdeen’s Gaumont Cinema, artist...

15 OCTOBER 2020 - 29 JANUARY 2021 Ben Nicholson was one of the great British modernists of the twentieth century. This e...
26/11/2020

15 OCTOBER 2020 - 29 JANUARY 2021

Ben Nicholson was one of the great British modernists of the twentieth century. This exhibition, curated with Dr Lee Beard, explores Nicholson’s years in Switzerland: a period of creative outpouring which has not received a dedicated display since the show held at Kettle’s Yard in 2003. It presents work made between 1955 and 1979, including several important loans from the British Council, Southampton City Art Gallery and Pallant House Gallery.

Director Matthew Travers and Curator Dr Lee Beard discuss the exhibition held at Piano Nobile in 2020. Ben Nicholson was one of the great British modernists ...

31/10/2020

Looking forward to seeing this.

Arguably one of the most influential painters of the 20th Century. Interesting documentary presented by Alan Yentob.
31/10/2020

Arguably one of the most influential painters of the 20th Century. Interesting documentary presented by Alan Yentob.

Alan Yentob presents a profile of Howard Hodgkin

Maggi Hambling: Making Love With The PaintSaturday 24 October9.00pm-10.00pmBBC TWOTo mark Maggi Hambling’s 75th birthday...
21/10/2020

Maggi Hambling: Making Love With The Paint

Saturday 24 October

9.00pm-10.00pm

BBC TWO

To mark Maggi Hambling’s 75th birthday, a deeply moving and definitive account of her life story is told through her work and in candid conversation during breaks between painting, at her studio in rural Suffolk.

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