Colin Davidson: Silent Testimony

Moving exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery of 18 large portraits by Colin Davidson.

The portraits were of people whose lives had been affected by the Troubles in Northern Ireland. They were painted in 2014-15 and were originally shown at the Ulster Museum in Belfast and more recently exhibited at Stormont’s Parliament Buildings.

The works had an installation like effect shown around three walks of a small room. Each work was impactful and worked well even in such a large scale. It was worth slowing down and reading the individual, often very moving, stories.  How soon we have forgotten what an awful time that was. 

Closes 23 February 2025


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