Young Artists' Summer Show 2022

Surprisingly good exhibition at the Royal Academy of work by young people aged from 4 to 18.

I must admit I approach children’s art with trepidation but this show has some insightful and technical excellent work.  It was hung thickly the main Summer Exhibition.

There was a good free catalogue with excellent commentaries by the artists. A lot of contemporary galleries could learn from the simplicity of the language. However annoying that catalogue and hang were in a different order so a lot of flicking back and forth however on looking again over coffee I realised the catalogue is in age order which it is interesting when you look later.

My stand out works were :

“Woodland Waterfall” by William aged 6. A pointillist work.

“Sea Scape” by Bethany aged 10 who can’t hear or speak which is interesting but whatever her story it would be a good picture of reeds in foreground and the sea behind.

A double portrait “Interpretation of Circe. A Diptych” by Leah aged 18

“Party Animal” by Katie aged 18, a large head of Boris Johnson sitting in the corner of the room.

“Isolated in the Artificial” by Florence aged 18 of goldfish in bags. Shown here. 

“Stained Glass” by Amber aged 18 also shown here.

Closes 14 August 2022


 

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