5 - 28th February
We are coming to the end of our current exhibition of Alison Neville's etchings. Like all of Alison's shows it has been very succesful and a good deal of her prints have found new homes.
This exhibition focuses on Alison's architectural etchings, which have a characteristicly eccentric style for which she is now well known for.
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Alison Neville, Itmad- ud - Dauhla, etching |
Most of the works included in the exhibition are inspired by her experiences travelling. As a body of work the show is a good document of the many different exotic locations she has visited and been stimulated by. For this exhibition we tried to choose a selection of works from her extensive opus that represented the whole, while at the same time looking from a perspective that many of her regular fans may not have seen before.
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Alison Neville, Flatiron Building, etching |
Work not seen before, such as
Washington Street (below), join old favourites such as
Flatiron Building (above) to create a show which includes work from her early career as well as more recent etchings.
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Alison Neville, Washington Street, aquatint with chine colle |
Alison Neville’s
work is in numerous private and public collections.She has been showing her work with Curwen Gallery since our first ever exhibition over 30 years ago.
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Alison Neville, Poet's Corner, Westminster Abbey, etching |
For more information on the exhibition please visit the gallery
website.
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