Offshore: Artists Explore the Sea

Delightful exhibition at Ferens Art Gallery in Hull looking at the different ways artists have looked at how the sea has shaped our culture and imagination.

I loved the mix of older, modern and contemporary work in this show and the fact it included ten new commissions developed with leading marine scientists. It looked at how we have viewed the sea and the environmental impact of our relationship with it.

It was nice to see some Martin Parr photographs of the sea side included. His work seems to be appearing everywhere at the moment. Also to see some 19th century scrimshaw, carving on whale teeth. Tactica Dean’s “Roaring Forties” was there which I last saw hung alongside Turners at the Tate.

Sadly we didn’t get to see the second half of the show over the road at the Hull Maritime Museum as we ran out of time. The picture I am using was a beautiful new work by Alexander Duncan which looked like a pile of rocks but was discarded polyurethane and polystyrene moulded by the sea.

Closes on 28 August 2018

 

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