Showing posts with label Cooper Gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cooper Gallery. Show all posts

Monday, 8 July 2024

Brian Wildsmith Exhibition II

 

Hansel and Gretel  by Brian Wildsmith (1960). This large piece by Brian is a joy to see in real life, for it combines his bold almost pop art collage, and you can see the texture, with his exquisite linear drawings. This piece of work just draws you back again and again because it encompasses different styles in a work of impressive scale and just pure joy!

“Every artist who's ever lived wants to be appreciated. It's just part of being an artist, whether you're a singer, a musician, a painter or an illustrator. We want to be appreciated – that's why we do it. Our art is our expression, but it's really for other people.” Brian Wildsmith




Sunday, 7 July 2024

Brian Wildsmith Exhibition I

At last I managed to get down to Barnsley to see the Brian Wildsmith (1930 – 2016) 'Paw's Claw's Tales and Roars The Art of Brian Wildsmith' at the beautiful Cooper Gallery and Barnsley town Hall, a pilgrimage to an artist's work I so admire. This exhibition runs until 4th January 2025 and I highly recommend a trip to visit it.

Many of Brian Wildsmith's fantastic kaleidoscopic illustrations have featured here over the years, so I have chosen initially to share his enigmatic, wonderfully observed ink drawings for my first post on this exhibition, for their wonderful fluid lines, exquisite draughtsmanship and for their delicious visible corrections.