Frank Walter

Charming exhibition at David Zwirner of a selection of work ay Antiguan artist Frank Walter.

These were all small pictures of a variety of subjects and including abstract works. I like his strange, heraldic animals on red backgrounds but my favourites were his peaceful landscapes often evoking the island he came from.

From reading the press release I didn’t really understand the work I was looking at, but a useful article in the Evening Standard filled in the gaps. The work at face value is pretty and quite naïve so I wasn’t sure why they had got to a leading London art gallery. However in reading the article I found that Walter had suffered from mental health issues and part of his therapy was to paint on anything he could lay his hands. A lot of these works are small because that are painted on the back of packaging boxes.

He produced over 5000 works but rather than concentrating on individual works they need to be seen as a reflection of his mind and emotions. The heraldic pictures were painted as part of his belief that his ancestry linked him to European royalty.

Closes 22 May 2021

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Evening Standard


 

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