Sin

Novel small exhibition at the National Gallery looking at sin and redemption.

It was just one room with two black walls for sin and two white for redemption broken up with a diagonal stand across the centre of the room. There was some interesting works and nowt just items from the galleries own collection which is what I’d expected as their strange Bronzino is the poster picture. There were some interesting dialogues set up between pictures such as using a Pieter Bruegel the Elder in both sections, a Garden of Eden and a Woman Taken in Adultery and a Jan Steen next to a Hogarth.

It was nice to have added some contemporary works including a Tracey Emin neon words piece and this stunning small hyper-real sculpture by Rom Mueck called “Youth”, a figure of a stabbed black youth but with resonances of a Man of Sorrows style picture of Christ.

Closes 3 January 2021

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