George Shaw: My Back to Nature on UK tour
/'My Back to Nature' – a free exhibition of more than fifty new paintings and drawings – is the result of George Shaw’s two-and-a-half years as the National Gallery’s Rootstein Hopkins Associate Artist.
From January 2017 until September 2018 the exhibition will travel the length and breadth of the UK as part of the National Gallery’s commitment to promote the understanding, knowledge, and appreciation of Old Master paintings and to make the National Gallery’s exhibitions available to as wide an audience as possible.
Based in a studio located in the heart of the National Gallery, Shaw had swift and unrestricted access to the Gallery to explore the collection out of hours at his leisure, draw from the pictures, observe the public, and find inspiration in great art for his own work. The result is predominantly woodland landscapes, ones that investigate the clash of cultures; classical stories linked with the traces of similar, timeless behaviour in the modern world; and the portrayal of religion.
National Gallery Director Dr Gabriele Finaldi, says:
“George Shaw’s paintings tap into popular British culture and the tradition of the great masters. The result is by turns witty, moving, and irreverent. The body of works he produced at the National Gallery offers a fresh and energising response to the paintings of Titian, Poussin, and Constable and we are delighted to share it with so many UK venues.”
TOUR DATES
Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal (13 January – 11 March 2017)
De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea (25 March –18 June 2017)
The Collection, Lincoln (4 November 2017 – 14 January 2018)
Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter (27 January – 8 April 2018)
Southampton City Art Gallery (4 May – 1 September 2018)