Bloomsbury Stud: The Art of Stephen Tomlin

Wonderful exhibition at Philip Mould & Co on the sculptor Stephen Tomlin.

As a fan of the Bloomsbury Group I had come across Tomlin before but this is the first time so much of his work has been shown together.

At first I thought the show was a bit thin with other pictures by the group in the first room to set the scene, a number of which I had seen at the gallery before, but as you go into the second room and turn around it is like walking into a Bloomsbury dinner party.

The portrait busts are set on Bloomsbury-esque painted plinths at a height where it is easy to study the details. The commentaries are good but the stylish white on black is hard to read especially when set quite low.

It was lovely to see so much from Charleston and it was like bumping into old friends. I think the bust of Bunny Garnett which is usually in the garden has been cleaned for the show. It will be interesting to see it back in situ.

Closes 11 August 2023


 

 

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