ART GALLERY | BRISTOL ROYAL WEST OF ENGLAND ACADEMY EXHIBITIONS 2015 RWA: The Royal West of England Academy, Queen’s Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1PX Tuesday – Saturday: 10am - 6pm | Sunday: 11am - 5pm | www.rwa.org.uk Drawing On… The Ingram Collection of Modern British and Contemporary Art 21 MARCH – 7 JUNE 2015 Spring marks a celebration of drawing at the RWA with Drawing On… turning the spotlight on Modern British Art, showcasing over fifty-five works from The Ingram Collection. Presented across two galleries, it features works by Edward Burra, Cecil Collins, Henri GaudierBrzeska, Mary Fedden PPRWA, Dame Elisabeth Frink, Barbara Hepworth, David Hockney, Henry Moore, John Nash, Ceri Richards, Stanley Spencer and Keith Vaughan, amongst others. The definition of drawing has, like taste, evolved over time and this captivating selection of works from The Ingram Collection represents the development of various narratives in drawing and Modern British Art. The work selected covers a wide range of techniques and styles, considering drawing in its widest possible sense, including sculptural studies, figurative sketches and coloured landscapes, some highly worked, others scribbled and fragmented. Drawing On… creates signposts suggesting the influence of 20th century work on current practice, seen in the accompanying exhibition Drawn. Opposite page top: Drawing for Mornington Crescent painting, Frank Over the past decade, entrepreneur and investor Chris Ingram has created what is now recognised as the biggest privately owned publicly accessible collection of Modern British and contemporary art. It comprises 650 works of art of which 500 are by some of the most important Modern British artists. Through an on-going programme of national and international loans to exhibitions, galleries and museums, he has ensured wide public access to The Collection which is also used for displays and exhibitions at The Lightbox, Woking. It is this commitment to make The Collection widely available that has earned him the deserved acclaim as “one of the most active and thoughtful collectors of Modern British Art today.” (Stephen Deuchar CBE, Director, The Art Fund). Auerbach, coloured crayon, 1972, Image courtesy of The Ingram Collection © Frank Auerbach, courtesy Marlborough Fine Art, London Below: Warrior Birds, Dame Elisabeth Frink RA, pen and black ink, 1957, Image courtesy of The Ingram Collection © Frink Estate This page top: Woman at a Tea Table, Bridget Riley, coloured crayons and pencil, date unknown, Image courtesy of The Ingram Collection © Bridget Riley 2015. All rights reserved, courtesy Karsten Schubert, London Below: Deserted Garrison, John Minton, pen and ink, ink wash,charcoal and coloured chalks, 1947, Image courtesy of The Ingram Collection © Royal College of Art The RWA would like to thank Chris Ingram and The Ingram Collection of Modern British and Contemporary Art for their invaluable support and loan of artwork. Enquiries: 0117 973 5129 www.rwa.org.uk Exhibitions and Events THE FRIENDS OF THE (FRWA) An Exhibition 28 FEBRUARY – 12 APRIL 2015 The Drawing Lab 21 MARCH – 7 JUNE 2015 Drawn 21 MARCH – 7 JUNE 2015 Back by popular demand is our open submission exhibition Drawn, continuing to raise the profile of drawing as both an autonomous discipline and an interdisciplinary tool. Submissions have been invited from artists who either draw or explore the concept of drawing in their work, including illustrators, videographers, sculptors, printers, embroiderers, typographers, animators and architects. Drawn celebrates this diversity encouraging artists to utilise both traditional and experimental techniques and technologies. This year’s selection panel includes Anita Taylor, artist, Director of Jerwood Drawing Prize and Dean of Bath School of Art & Design; Kate MacFarlane, Director of Drawing Room, London; Yvonne Crossley RWA, artist and founder of The Drawing Gallery, and artists Tim Harrisson RWA and Fiona Robinson RWA. Drawn’s Invited Artist is award-winning British Enquiries: 0117 973 5129 artist Tania Kovats whose work explores landscape, including temporal works as well as drawings and sculptures. Kovats was the Henry Moore Drawing Fellow, 2004, following which she published a survey of drawing. She is course leader of the MA Drawing Course at Wimbledon College of Art, UAL, London and regularly exhibits in the UK and abroad. Entries for Drawn close on 5 March 2015, please visit www.rwa.org.uk to enter. paper, image courtesy of Sidney Cooper Gallery © Tania Kovats Opposite page top left: Drawing machine, Debbie Locke RWA, Drawn 2013 www.rwa.org.uk 10am-1.30pm on 11 March for educational activities. Returning alongside Drawn is the ever-popular Drawing Lab, a space designed to encourage interaction and participation, welcoming all ages and abilities to come inside: investigate, discuss, test, create and play. This artist-led space will evolve throughout the exhibition as our many artists-in-residence investigate the practice of drawing in-situ, adding their own drawings and experiments to the walls. We will also be inviting you to make your own contribution, either participating in collaborative workshops, or taking part in one of our drawing games. A number of different artists and practitioners will be working in the Lab including Laurie Lax, Aisling Hedgecock, Sara Dudman, Debbie Locke RWA, University of the West of England drawing research group HATCH, and RWA Academicians and Artist Network members. They will be exploring drawing through physical practice, discussion and workshops, inviting you to get involved. Top: Sea Mark (silver), Tania Kovats, 2015, indian ink, acrylic paint on Organised by the FRWA and selected by a panel of RWA Academicians, this free exhibition takes a peek behind the scenes of this active membership organisation, showcasing the work of amateur and professional artists amongst its members. All work is available for sale. Please note this exhibition will be closed from For a full list of artists working in the space, activities and workshops, please visit www.rwa.org.uk A Response to Drawn IN COLLABORATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL 21 MAY – 17 JUNE 2015 This spring, the RWA will be working with students on the University of Bristol’s MA course in Art History to curate an exhibition in response to Drawn and Drawing On… by selecting works from the RWA’s own significant art collection. The exhibition is delivered in partnership with the Department of Art History, University of Bristol, see www.bristol.ac.uk/arthistory Exhibitions and Events Peter Randall-Page RWA and Kate MccGwire 20 JUNE – 10 SEPTEMBER 2015 Two internationally renowned British artists, Peter Randall-Page RWA and Kate MccGwire, have been brought together for this striking exhibition as part of the RWA’s environmental theme for Bristol’s year as European Green Capital. Featuring two-and three-dimensional work, both artists explore natural phenomena, patterns and repetition, utilising natural or found materials within which to reflect the rhythms of nature. variation, his primary concern is with our subjective, emotional response to shape and form. His recent large-scale ink drawings create watery tributaries across the wall, rich russet-red and black ink splaying outwards like the branches of a tree, river deltas or vascular and neural networks. MccGwire’s work hints at something hidden or lying dormant beneath the surface, concealed by luminescent coats of feathers, each one donated or collected and meticulously preserved. Her writhing, serpentine sculptures – such as the monumental Gyre – are at once both compelling and repelling, beautiful and grotesque. Although Randall-Page’s work draws on a broad frame of reference from geology, biology and morphology to mathematics, music, pattern and Peter Randall-Page has exhibited widely including major solo shows at Yorkshire Sculpture Park and most recently at Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery and Plymouth University, 2014. He has undertaken numerous large-scale commissions in England and abroad and his work is held in public and private collections including Japan, South Korea, Australia, USA, Turkey, Eire, Germany, the Netherlands and the UK. His public sculptures can be found in London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Oxford, Cambridge and Bristol. He was elected an RWA in 1993. and Attingham Park. She has completed residencies in China and New York and studied at the Royal College of Art. MccGwire is shown in collaboration with Coates & Scarry. Bristol Old Vic Theatre School 23 – 30 JUNE 2015 Opposite page top left: Kate MccGwire studio shot with Gryre, mixed media with crow feathers, 2012, photograph by Tessa Angus © Kate MccGwire Kate MccGwire was recently selected for the 2015 Venice Biennale and has previously shown at Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature and Museum National d’histore Naturelle, Paris; Galerie Particulière, Brussels; MoMu, Antwerp; Norwich Castle Museum; The Royal Academy, London; Shenghua Art Centre, China; and numerous other unusual site-specific venues including the National Trust properties Tatton Park, Felbrigg Hall, Costume, Scenic Art, Theatre Design Top right: Inside Out I, Peter Randall-Page, bronze, 2014, photo credit Steve Russell © Peter Randall-Page This page top left: Credits: Espalier, Peter Randall-Page, Sennelier black ink on paper, 2013, 307 x 279 cm, photo credit Steve Russell © Peter Randall-Page Costume, Scenic Art and Theatre Design showcases the next generation of talented students to graduate from the production departments at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. It provides a unique insight into the combined creative talent and technical skills of its students, demonstrating the close relationship between its different departments in order to produce theatre to professional standards. The exhibition places the students’ work firmly in the limelight, focusing on creative activity normally hidden ‘behind the scenes’. It presents a fascinating view of the theatre-making process, and an appreciation of the vocational training offered at this internationally respected centre of excellence. www.oldvic.ac.uk Below: Splice (detail), Kate MccGwire, mixed media with magpie feathers and metal ligature, 2012, photograph by JP Bland © Kate MccGwire Top: Drawing by Sam Martin courtesy of Bristol Old Vic Theatre School Enquiries: 0117 973 5129 www.rwa.org.uk Exhibitions and Events Into the Fields: The Newlyn School and Other Artists 20 JUNE – 6 SEPTEMBER 2015 James Ravilious: In celebration of Bristol’s year as European Green Capital, the RWA is proud to present a major exhibition of rural realist paintings by the world famous Newlyn School artists (1880 1930) and their contemporaries. Predominantly focusing on one of our region’s most notable artistic enclaves, the Newlyn School, Into the Fields also includes associated artists such as George Clausen and Henry La Thangue. The RWA’s history includes a rich relationship with Newlyn, so it is fitting that the show includes RWA Academicians such as Dame Laura Knight, Stanhope Forbes and Thomas Cooper Gotch, as well as regular exhibitors including Walter Langley, ‘Lamorna’ Birch and Frank Gascoigne Heath. Like their Barbizon School forebears, the Newlyn School represented rural workers as timeless and heroic, resourceful and sustainable. They captured the farmworkers with earthy hues, representing in visual form their symbiotic relationship with the land. These noble workers are shown alongside representations of the soil’s fruits, from farming and gardening to mining and quarrying. Enquiries: 0117 973 5129 Rural Life 20 JUNE – 6 SEPTEMBER 2015 A notable absence is any sign of industrialisation which was then sweeping through a rapidly urbanising nation. This deliberate capturing of vanishing traditional farming methods provides interesting parallels for contemporary debates about the sustainability of modern agricultural techniques. Such questions lead us back to key concerns absorbing the city in its year as European Green Capital, whilst bringing some of the nineteenth and twentieth century’s most popular painters to the RWA to create a visually stunning walk through the Cornish countryside. ‘Into the Fields’ has been developed from ‘Sons and Daughters of the Soil’, staged at Penlee House Gallery & Museum, Penzance, spring 2015, to celebrate the United Nations International Year of Soils. The RWA would like to thank Penlee House Gallery & Museum for their invaluable assistance throughout, and to thank the generosity of all public and private lenders. www.rwa.org.uk Top: Landscape Study, Henry La Thangue, oil on canvas, c.1889. Reproduced with kind permission by Rotherham Heritage Services. Below: The Clay Pit, Harold Harvey, oil on canvas,1923. Reproduced with kind permission of the Royal Institution of Cornwall. James Ravilious’s photographs are composed with the eye of an artist, capturing subtle qualities of light to reflect the rural life and landscapes of North Devon in the 1970s and 80s. Taken for the Beaford Archive, to which he contributed well over 70,000 images, his photographs reveal real life in the fields, farms, and villages, portraying a traditional countryside on the brink of change. What started as a shortterm project grew into a seventeen year obsession, depicting all aspects of rural life with an absolute honesty and his warm and sympathetic eye. His work is in numerous public collections and has been widely exhibited. Shortly before he died in 1999 he was given Honorary Membership of the Royal Photographic Society in recognition of his contribution to photography. Top: Bill Hammond thatching a rick, Westacott, Riddlecombe, Devon, 1986, photograph James Ravilious for the Beaford Archive © Beaford Arts Exhibitions and Events RWA AND KIDS COMPANY The Art of Trust 4 JULY – 16 AUGUST 2015 An exhibition of artworks by children and young people from Kids Company. The collaboration between Kids Company and the RWA is now in its third year and this show of artwork, exploring the theme of trust, will be the culmination of a creative project spanning several months. The exhibition celebrates the astounding ability of children and young people to create art from adversity. www.kidsco.org.uk Learning For All Ages at the RWA The RWA Galleries offer the perfect opportunity to entertain staff, associates, clients and friends in a magnificent Grade II* listed building with our exhibitions acting as a unique backdrop. From receptions or dinners, to meetings and conferences, the RWA is a stunning setting for truly special events in the centre of Bristol. For more information please email events@rwa.org.uk 163 Annual Open Exhibition Bristol Drawing School 4 OCTOBER – 29 NOVEMBER 2015 The RWA has a busy Learning and Participation programme, offering a range of talks, workshops and events for schools, families and adult groups. Our provision for adults includes Artist Professional Development Sessions, Art History Day Schools, Art Classes, Creative Writing Courses and regular talks by curators and exhibiting artists. For children and families we run a lively programme of weekend and holiday workshops, including printmaking, drawing and sculpture. Our ‘Art Wall’ and Art Trolley encourage visitors to get creative, providing fun and unusual self-led activities. For more information please visit www.rwa.org.uk or call 0117 973 5129. Enquiries: 0117 973 5129 Venue hire The RWA’s Annual Open Exhibition – now in its 163rd year – is a highlight of the region’s art calendar. Attracting leading artists from throughout the UK, it is open to all, and often includes work by previously un-shown exhibitors alongside well-known names. A selection panel assesses every entry and last year 546 works by 346 artists made it into the final exhibition. All the work is for sale attracting art-lovers and buyers from far and wide. HOW TO BUY ART Please visit www.rwa.org.uk to find out how the show offers an ideal opportunity for all buyers. www.rwa.org.uk HOW TO ENTER Artists are encouraged to submit recent work (produced within the last 3 years) and all works must be for sale, with prices predominantly under £10,000. Each artist can submit a maximum of three works, which must not have been exhibited before at the RWA, and there is a submission fee for each entry. If you are interested in submitting your work for the exhibition, please visit our website for details, or if you do not have access to a computer, please contact us on 0117 973 5129. Bristol Drawing School at the RWA aims to encourage and nurture the art of drawing as an essential and enjoyable part of the creative process. We run a diverse programme of high quality adult courses and workshops, catering for all levels, led by experienced tutors offering a wealth of support and expert advice. For more information or to book, please visit www.drawingschool.org.uk or call 0117 973 5129. Exhibitions and Events ST AR KE HA YM VIC E AT ARNOLFINI WA Y EL BR UN JOIN THE FRIENDS Join the Friends of the RWA for unlimited repeat visits, private view invitations, special events and much more, all for less than £3 per month. Pick up a leaflet or ask for details when you visit, or go to www.friendsrwa.org.uk EG For ticket prices please see www.rwa.org.uk Admission is free for all under 16s and for SGS, UoB & UWE students. The RWA is a self-supporting independent Charity (1070163). Our admission charges contribute to our exhibitions programme and education work. 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Open throughout the Easter weekend and on May and August Bank Holiday Mondays. Last admission 30 minutes before closing. Please note the main galleries are closed for exhibition changeover during the following dates 9 – 20 March, 8 – 19 June, 11 September – 3 October 2015. The café and shop remain open as usual. RWA SHOP 2015 The RWA’s shop boasts a wide range of cards, books and gifts for all art-lovers, including exclusive RWA ranges. PAPADELI CAFÉ Come and enjoy a delicious lunch, sumptuous cakes and great coffee in the RWA café. Royal West of England Academy, Queen’s Road, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1PX 0117 973 5129 | www.rwa.org.uk Front cover main image: The Pianist, Ceri Richards, 1946, pen and ink, inkwash and watercolour, image courtesy of The Ingram Collection © The Artists Estate
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