Summer Exhibition 2025
Fresh iteration at the Royal Academy of their annual summer exhibition.
I have found the show has been getting a bit tired and samey in recent years but this year, with just a few tweaks, it feels fresher and more open. They haven't reinvented the wheel just adjusted it a bit. Changes including mixing up the artistic and architectural work making the architectural pieces easier to see and digest. They have also altered the direction which you go round which strangely makes you look at the rooms in a different way.
I think my favourite object was this tiny organ made from a hymn book by Jane Hewitt and my favourite painting was by "I Don't Want to Talk About It" by Frances Featherstone, a figure in blue striped pyjamas and blue striped bed sheets.
However I also loved this tiny painting called "View from the Loo" by Katherine Lees and another small poignant work by Pavel Isupov "Self-Portrait at Immigration". Both works held their own among the larger work.
I went fairly near the end of the show and noted that most of the work had sold which must a sign of a good show and slightly better economy.
Closed 17 August 2025
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