John Wesley: The Henry Ford Foundation

Fun exhibition at Waddington Custot of work by John Wesley from throughout his career.

The title comes from Wesley himself to describe the repetition in his work. The show had a pop art feel to it with very bold and district pictures and objects. I particularly loved the objects including a tall blue table with picture of women on the four sides of its base. Also an old fashioned suitcase with a couching naked female figure.

The pictures were fun to and I loved picture of repeated pop art versions of the classic portrait of Proust against a pale blue background. Also a different take on counting sheep with a picture of a blue bed with two pink bulls floating over it!

Closed on 22 October 2016

 

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