Summer exhibtion

The Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy was a particularly good one this year.

As the friend I went with said it was if the little pictures which are usually corralled in the two Weston Rooms had broken out and taken over the whole space. There was a much better mix between the large statement pieces and the smaller accessible work.

Two unconscious themes seemed to appear this year. There were a lot of works which references the Old Masters and I particularly liked “Art class chart” by Nelly Dimitranoval. There were also lots of pictures showing the Shard from every angle!

There were lots of pictures I could have bought and lived with this year but my winner was “Living under blue skies, autumn sun” by Judith Green which was a wonderful picture of colourful roof tops with real depth to the composition.

I have to mention of course the amazing Grayson Perry tapestries! I had loved the TV program and been wanting to see the finished tapestries for a while. I will admit to be in the middle class ones to an almost clichéd degree and almost winced to see the Penguin cover mugs, the coffee maker, the Cath Kidston bag! 

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