John Hoyland: Power Stations Paintings 1964-1982

Colourful exhibition at the Newport Street Gallery of works by abstract artist John Hoyland.

These were very large, bright pictures mainly in blocks of colour. I was interested to see that works he did in his country studio in Wiltshire had a different more muted palate. I’ll be honest though I have no idea why the show was called Power Stations. I quite liked the pictures but wasn’t really moved by them.

However it was a good chance to see this new gallery set up to show work from Damien Hirst’s art collection. It has the standard white box rooms but I liked the double height gallery with a small walkway along it on the upper floor joining two galleries up there. It was interesting to be able to look down in the pictures and it would be really interesting to see sculpture there.

Closes on 3 April 2016.

Reviews
Times
Guardian
Telegraph
Evening Standard

 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year Exhibition 2019

Thomas Becket: Murder and Making of a Saint

Courtauld summer school day 1