Art on Paper Since 1960: the Hamish Parker Collection

Interesting exhibition at the British Museum highlighting works from a donation of prints and drawings to the museum from the collector Hamish Parker.

The show became a history of late 20th and early 21st century art and included some beautiful pieces. There were three exquisite portrait etchings by Lucien Freud as well as works by Richard Serra, Lee Krasner, Ed Rusha and Jake and Dinos Chapman.

A new artist to me was Avigdor Ankha who has been in a concentration camp and lived in Paris after the Second World War. He was a friend of Samuel Beckett and there was a lovely portrait of him here. My favourite was an etching of a pair of shoes, shown here,  which I found touching.

Another find was the tapestry like drawings by Caroline Kryzezechi the effect being achieved by small strokes from ball point pens. I also discovered the wonderfully named Blinky Palermo! I want to be called Blinky Palermo.

Closes 5 March 2020

 

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