William Tillyer : The Wildenstein Hermitage and other paintings

Colourful exhibition at the Bernard Jacobson Gallery of work by William Tillyer.

The title work was a huge long painting which looked great in the space. It was great swathes of colour against a grey background. Up close you could see the wide brush strokes.  I loved the work opposite it, “Skydancer” which a mix between a painting and a sculpture. Acrylic paint had been applied to stainless steel mesh in an abstract pattern so that in places it escaped the rectangle of the mesh to form flat projections.

Also interesting was a lovely conventional seascape from 1956 which was shown with four later pictures showing how Tillyer’s art had developed.

On the upper floor I liked “Relentless” from last year which again was mesh but this finer with paint pushed up through the holes from the back as well as being applied to the front. It had a wonderful texture.

Closes on 13 April 2017

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