John Nash: The Landscape of Love and Solace

Delightful and insightful exhibition at the Towner Gallery looking at the life and work of John Nash.

This was a well presented show with excellent commentaries which really told the story in an engaging way. Starting with a section on his First World War experiences it then went back to look at how he became and artist and his early works. It looked at the places where he lived and their effect on his art as well as his work as a war artist in the Second World War.

I loved the variety of work in the show not just wonderful paintings but also prints, book illustrations, botanic drawings and even a Shell poster design. Throughout there was a great sense of friendship and of the artistic connections in British art in the early 20th century.

Closed 26 September 2021

 

 

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