Bath Chronicle

Gallery offering up Surreal experience

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A major new exhibition of Surrealist art opens at the Victoria Art Gallery in Bath tomorrow (Friday).

When Dreams Confront Reality: Surrealism in Britain, which runs until January 7, celebrates the diversity of British Surrealism and its influences with works by artists including Max Ernst, Julian Trevelyan, Leonora Carrington and Man Ray.

Featuring paintings, collage, drawings, ceramics and sculptures, it offers a rare opportunit­y to see these artworks together in the heart of Bath.

The Victoria Art Gallery is only the second venue to host the exhibition following its debut at the Hepworth Wakefield last year. The artwork on display comes from the Sherwin Family Collection, arguably the most significan­t collection of British Surrealism in private ownership, which is now in the care of the Hepworth Wakefield.

Surrealism originated in Paris in 1924, in the aftermath of the First World War. British artists such as Eileen Agar, Roland Penrose and John Banting visited Paris to meet the Surrealist­s and went on to develop their own unique British Surrealist style.

The show highlights key aspects of British Surrealism: the engagement with tumultuous political events and fantastica­l visual exploratio­ns of subconscio­us desires.

Works by talented female Surrealist­s who are only now receiving recognitio­n, such as Emmy Bridgwater and Ithell Colquhoun, will be on display.

Also on view will be pieces by artists today influenced by Surrealism, including Turner Prize artists Michael Dean and Helen Marten.

Cllr Paul Roper, cabinet member for economic and cultural sustainabl­e developmen­t, said: “It is a privilege to host this stunning exhibition at the Victoria Art Gallery and we are delighted to be working with the Hepworth Wakefield to bring this important collection of British Surrealist art to Bath.

“The exhibition will be free for local Discovery Card holders, and there will be free family activities with a Surrealist theme over October half-term.”

■ The exhibition is organised by The Hepworth Wakefield in collaborat­ion with the Victoria Art Gallery. Tickets are available to book at www.victoriaga­l.org.uk.

 ?? Pic: Estate of F E Mcwilliam ?? Frederick Edward Mcwilliam’s The Left Handed Tea Drinker, a bronze from 1981, from the Sherwin Family Collection. The Victoria Art Gallery in Bath will be exhibiting British Surrealist works.
Pic: Estate of F E Mcwilliam Frederick Edward Mcwilliam’s The Left Handed Tea Drinker, a bronze from 1981, from the Sherwin Family Collection. The Victoria Art Gallery in Bath will be exhibiting British Surrealist works.

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