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British Landscapes: A Sense of Place at Pallant House Gallery
Always a place I love to visit, British Landscapes: A Sense of Place at Pallant House Gallery brings together work by artists who regard landscape in a variety of ways, but always as more than mere scenery. In this article I will explore work by several artists with whom I feel a connection within my own experience of landscape, making art, and being in the world. Pallant House Gallery, Chichester Landscape as presence Paul Nash Paul Nash, Avebury - Landscape of the Megaliths
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7 days ago7 min read


'What Endures' - Inaugural Exhibition at Boleskine House
Boleskine is a place steeped in local history, as well as more widely known and mysterious associations with the rich tapestry of occultism in Britain during the late 19th and 20th century.
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Mar 203 min read


Society of Scottish Artists Annual Exhibition at Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh
I'm delighted to have this artwork on the RSA walls at the start of this year. One of my personal favourites from the past couple of years. Tap the poster to visit the SSA website. Image size: 73 x 50 cm Framed size: 85 x 62 x 3 cm (approx) 2024 This piece was sold at the exhibition, and I have other work of this style available in my website shop. The Society of Scottish Artists Annual Exhibition showcases a range of work from its membership and also non-members, you will f
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Jan 232 min read


Anselm Kiefer: Early Works at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
The work of Anselm Kiefer has been an inspiration to my own since I first began to create visual art. This superb exhibition of varied pieces from earlier in his career brought me in touch with the work in a new way, and also evoked memories of a formative encounter with his artwork twenty years previously. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, England Anselm Keifer — Urd, Werdandi, Suld (Die Nornen), (The Norns), 1981 - Oil on canvas About the exhibition Anselm Kiefer: Early Works at
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May 26, 20255 min read
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