Eric Tucker: The Secret Painter

Wonderful exhibition at Alon Zakaim Fine Art and Connaught Brown of work by Eric Tucker.

These pictures grabbed me through the windows of another gallery in Cork Street and I had to go and look. They were quite naive but had a Lowry like eye for how people interact with each other. Many were of people in pubs which seemed a strange, different world in midst of Covid restrictions. I loved their vivid colours whether they were oil pictures or watercolours.

I realised I had read about Tucker who was a manual labourer who painted throughout his life but didn’t really show anyone his work. When he died in 2018 over 400 art works were discovered in his small terraced house in Warrington. The work was first shown in his house over a weekend in October and then at Warrington Museum and Art Gallery and this was his first show in London.

Closes 6 August 2021

 

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