Gerald Laing 1936-2011: A Retrospective

Nice exhibition at the Fine Art Society of the work of the pop artist Gerald Laing.

The work didn’t quite work in this rather elegant, refined space. The hang in the downstairs, white modern space, worked better than that upstairs with the art nouveaux fireplaces.

I liked the bronzes as you came in which were quite Art Deco in style but were made in the mid-1970s. I particularly like “An American Girl” a figure leaning forwards, the style suggesting she had a cloche hat on. The polka dot pictures reminded me of the Polke exhibition I saw in the summer.

It was good to have included some of his later work including the large bold pictures of Amy Winehouse.

Closed on 13 October 2016

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