Anthony Whishaw: Paintings from the mid-1960s to late 2015

Colourful exhibition at Browse & Darby of work by Anthony Whishaw from throughout his career.

The pictures seemed rather a mixed bag of styles buy I liked them and was drawn to abstracted landscapes and views. Like other work I had seen that day, some of his canvases included stuck on patches and bits of thread to give texture.

I liked an early work called “Life Class St Martin’s” which showed an abstract view of a life class in shades of terracotta and green. It took a while for my eye to make it out but once you picked out the figures it was very atmospheric. My favourite picture was the one attached which was a recent work and called “Seascape”. I loved the wonderful patterned sea and the flat composition.

Closes on 31 March 2016.

 

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