23/02/2015

Alison Neville: Architectural Etchings

 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.

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.
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.
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.

Alison Neville, Poet's Corner, Westminster Abbey, etching
For more information on the exhibition please visit the gallery website.

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