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SUMMARY:Philip Wilson Steer: In Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Born in Birkenhead\, Philip Wilson Steer was a pioneer of impressionism in Britain during the late nineteenth century. Studying in Paris in the 1880s\, he was exposed to this radical way of painting after seeing works by the likes of Degas and Manet. With his loose approach to painting and depictions of scenes that were seen as indecent for the time\, Steer was widely ridiculed on his return to London\, but eventually gained acclaim and prestige with the increasing influence of the New English Art Club and his teaching post at the Slade School of Art. Later in his career\, Steer was inspired by masters of English landscape painting\, such as Constable and Turner\, with examples of these works being found in the exhibition. \nAs well as showcasing the Williamson’s collection of Steer\, this exhibition will bring his work into conversation with both his contemporaries and local artists who followed in his footsteps. This will showcase his personal approach to colour and painting\, but will also show the limitations of his radicalism\, largely through his approach to depicting women. \nThe Williamson’s collection of works by Steer has long been considered a highlight of our collections\, which we are delighted to be able to display a significant number of in this exhibition. \n  \nEVENTS: \nCurator talks on Albert Richards & Philip Wilson Steer – dates throughout 2025 \nInfo & Booking
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/philip-wilson-steer-in-conversation/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Albert Richards
DESCRIPTION:March 2025 marked 80 years since the passing of Albert Richards\, the youngest official war artist to be killed in action during WWII. The Williamson holds over two hundred of his works\, spanning from his days at the Wallasey School of Art to the frontlines of France in 1944. These works show the incredible talent that Richards possessed\, and his influences\, from surrealism to Art Deco. \nAs well as displaying works by artists that inspired him and worked alongside him\, such as Stanley Spencer and George Jardine\, this exhibition will commemorate his life as a soldier\, in which he served a key role in the D-Day landings. This incredible personal narrative\, mixed with his unique style of painting\, makes him one of the biggest “what ifs?” in twentieth century British art. \nEVENTS: \nCurator talks on Albert Richards & Philip Wilson Steer – dates throughout 2025 \nInfo & Booking
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/albert-richards/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Un/Earthed - A Retrospective by Landlines Studio
DESCRIPTION:Digging into the land and lineage of historical sites for the past five years\, collaborative artist duo\, Angela Stringer and Nicky Perrin present their formative works in an exhibition which reveals the alchemical process of turning raw earth into vibrant expressions of story and place. \nHarnessing natural materials such as sandstone\, soil\, clay and botanical matter from their local Wirral environment and beyond\, they create paint and dyes to make work which transcends its origins\, merging contemporary techniques with ancient traditions. \nA reconstruction of the artists’ apothecary style studio will immerse visitors in their creative practice\, showcasing the tools used to hand-process rock into fine pigment\, before the time-honoured method of mulling it into paint. \nUn/Earthed is the materialisation of journeying between the coasts of Anglesey and woodlands of Wirral. It is an exploration of identity\, heritage and tales told through natural colour\, reflecting on the deep connection between people and place. \nEVENTS: \nFilm Screening: The Nettle Dress \nFriday 23rd May\, 6pm\, £7 \n  \nBook Now
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/un-earthed-a-retrospective-by-landlines-studio/
LOCATION:Merseyside
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,slide 1
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