West Sussex County Times

Dogs are celebrated in major new exhibition

- Art Phil Hewitt Group Arts Editor ct.news@jpimedia.co.uk

Arundel’s Zimmer Stewart Gallery is presenting an exhibition of paintings by Holly Frean at The Kennels, Goodwood (April 28 to May 29).

Gallery director James Stewart said: “Holly Frean is known for her quirky, humorous take on the subjects she paints, whether it is well-known figures from art history, zoological animals or, as in this exhibition, more specifical­ly dogs. This exhibition will coincide with Goodwoof, an exciting new event in the Goodwood calendar which takes place at The Kennels on May 28-29.

“Far from a typical dog show, Goodwoof will be a grand celebratio­n of all things dog; a unique collection of experience­s designed with what dogs love in mind. The Goodwood Estate and the

March family have long held dogs in highest esteem, both working and domestic. The original Kennels was purposebui­lt to house hounds and huntsmen and is now the central clubhouse for the estate’s sporting and social membership­s.

“Holly Frean has collaborat­ed with brands as diverse as Paul Smith, Burberry and Anthropolo­gie. DOG comprises a collection of 18 paintings, each one a group of dog portraits, with a focus on the breeds associated with the Goodwood estate and the ancestral portraits within.

“The highlight of the exhibition will be two large oil-on-canvas diptychs measuring 10ft x 6ft (304 x 183 cm). The first is Assembly, showing a mixture of breeds and the second is Dotty, a large group of dalmatians. These will be joined by four framed groups, each encompassi­ng 49 individual­ly painted canvases: Labrador, Poodle, Hound and Lurcher.

“Two further paintings will include: Glorious, celebratin­g the 2nd Duke’s famous pack of twenty three hunting dogs from 1738, a grid of 24 portraits on individual A6sized sheets of handmade cotton rag paper; and Pack which will show 54 painted spaniels on individual A8sized sheets of handmade cotton rag paper. Pack celebrates the highlighte­d breed of the year for the inaugural Goodwoof event, Spaniels being most closely associated with the March family at the Goodwood Estate. In addition, there will be ten further smaller works looking at other breeds. A fully illustrate­d catalogue will accompany the exhibition. All the paintings will be for sale.

“The Kennels is a membersonl­y club and people wishing to visit the exhibition, who are not members, should contact Zimmer Stewart Gallery, who will arrange entry.”

Holly said: “This will be a collection of 18 paintings riffing on a dog theme, with a focus on the breeds associated with the Goodwood estate and the ancestral portraits within Pekingese, Spaniels, Foxhounds.”

James added: “It is a great privilege to be asked to put on an exhibition at The Kennels and I can think of no better artist to be working with than Holly Frean to represent this subject in a contempora­ry way at the Kennels with all its canine heritage.”

The Duke of Richmond and Gordon added: “We are delighted to welcome Holly Frean to The Kennels over Goodwoof. Holly has an exceptiona­l vision. With her work drawing on the wit and humour that depict our fourlegged friends so beautifull­y, she is perfectly placed to create this brilliant show and help launch the inaugural Goodwoof event this year.”

Call 01243 216610 or visit Goodwood.com/goodwoof

 ?? ?? Work by Holly Frean
Work by Holly Frean

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