Jerry’s Map
An internet sensation, Jerry's Map is an amazing and engrossing work which is not only massive in scale but has been 50 years in its creation.
View ArticleTime and Tide
Vissers shaped but hard edge minimalist sculptures are inspired by her love of landscape. An established artist from The Netherlands, Vissers keeps her pallet to a very small number of colours; grey,...
View ArticleTrain
Large highly coloured abstract paintings on paper evoke mechanised movement in urban landscapes, the passage of time and the horizontal structures of high-rise and modern constructions. Smaller works...
View ArticleHeld Og Hasard (Luck and Chance)
COBRA (which stands for Copenhagen/Bruxelles /Amsterdam) was an artistic group that was founded in 1948 and in its first form lasted until 1951. The name was coined by Christian Dotremont but the group...
View ArticleBeyond Surface: In search of the soul
Shows two aspects of the artist’s work: contemporary portrait heads in bronze and plaster, plus a selection of pieces inspired by the work of Amnesty International,
View ArticleThe Throwbacks: Obsessed About The ’50s
Large colour photographs, clouting, jewellery and records are amongst the items on display in this fascinating exhibition
View ArticleBoys Keep Swinging
With an eclectic mix of artists working in a variety of mediums, this exhibition showcases the works of celebrated and award-winning international artists, up and coming artists and those showing for...
View ArticleThe Dark Would
World-leading text artists and poets explore the puzzle of living and dying in The Dark Would. Includes work by: Fiona Banner, Richard Long, Simon Patterson, Susan Hiller, Tony Lopez, Sarah Sanders,...
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