Archive for June, 2011

Art in M Shed

What a difference 3 days can make!  From the clutter and disorganisation members saw on their visit to M Shed on 14 June, to the finished splendour of the gallery displays on opening Day 17 June, was remarkable.  Suddenly, paintings not yet hung or which could not be seen because a display area was cordoned off, appeared in all their glory.  In fact, it is not immediately apparent how many paintings there are in M Shed because they are not all hung, gallery-style, together: here they are displayed according to the subject matter of the painting in the appropriate Gallery.

Because M Shed is all about Bristol and its history, the three Galleries are split into Bristol Places (ground floor); Bristol People and Bristol Life (1st floor)

On entering the Places Gallery we see Andy Council’s Brisuanadon, while adorning one of the walls is Samuel Jackson’s splendid St Mary Redcliffe and Redcliffe Parade from Prince Street Bridge circa 1826.  Note the truncated spire of the church – the original spire had fallen in 1446 after being struck by lightning and was not replaced until 1872.

The Bristol – Exeter stagecoach painting (The Tam O’Shanter Coach) is on display in the Gallery  as is a work by local artist Gerald Cains: Terrace House Demolition, showing homes at Barton Hill being demolished to make way for the construction of modern flats. Another local scene of historical interest is The Clifton Race Course, a Picture of the Month in the November 2010 Bulletin.

The People Gallery is dedicated to Bristol people. Although not born here, Kate Malone moved with her family at a young age to Bristol and spent all her formative years in the City.  It is entirely appropriate, therefore, that her Lady Gourd ‘Fruits of my Life’ finds its home in this Gallery.

This is a completely new work, and is an exceptional piece of ceramic art – the glazing is fantastic.  And yet, there is disappointment: the ‘information banner’ along the front of the cabinet hides the middle part of the Gourd so that the work is not seen in its totality:  we are assured that this will be put right soon.  Also still to come is Kate’s video diary, currently being edited, showing how the Gourd was made.   (Lady Gourd 1 partly obscured:  Lady Gourd 2: as it will be seen – photo: Adrian Sassoon)

Across the landing is the Life Gallery. Immediately on the wall of the stairwell the eye catches sight of the ‘mudwork’  which made front page headlines: the River Avon Muddy Circle by Richard Long. It’s extraordinary, one of those works of art you look at, and look at again - before concluding “I really like that” (or perhaps not….?).

Having then moved into Life, the theme here is how we live, learn, work, and have fun together.  So this is where we find Gran Turismo by Megan Davies.  This is a very interesting work on many levels illustrating the gulf in generations in our brave new technological world.  The artefacts and objects on display in this gallery will have wide appeal as they roll back the years eg to the days of The Glen, prompting one visitor to exclaim: “I used to go there dancing as a teenager, now I’m  a museum piece!”

Before leaving the Gallery do go out into the viewing room with its magnificent panorama of the harbourside – and the excellent, dramatic wall mural “Window on Bristol” by Andy Council and Luke Palmer

Notes: Except for ‘Window on Bristol’, the conservation or purchase of the works shown above were either fully or partly funded by The Friends of Bristol Art Gallery.  There are around 50 pictures displayed in the M Shed Galleries of which 36 are paintings:  13 (36%) of these were supported in their purchase by The Friends.

To enlarge an image click on it once, and to enlarge it even more, click on it again.  Reports on most of the other pictures mentioned can be found among the following articles in News.  See also the Acquisitions page for images only (with no commentary). The copyright of  the ‘Fruits of my Life’ Lady Gourd 2 photograph is held by Adrian Sassoon.

(Date added  22 June 2011)

2nd Tour of The Georgian House & Garden on Thursday 13 October at 11.00am

October 13, 2011

Georgian House

Karin Walton, will conduct the second guided tour of the Georgian  House and garden for 20 members on Thursday 13 October starting at 11.00am.  Tea, coffee and cake will be provided.

Further details and a booking form were included with the August Bulletin.

NOTE: this tour is also FULL

(Updated 17 August 2011)

1st tour of The Georgian House & Garden on Wednesday 12 October at 11.00am

October 12, 2011
Georgian House

Karin Walton, the Collections Officcer responsible for The Georgian House will conduct a guided tour of the house and garden for 20 members on Wednesday 12 October starting at 11.00am.  Tea, coffee and cake will be provided.  There will be another tour for 20 members on Thursday 13 October.

The House at No 7 Great George St, off Park St Bristol, was built in 1790 for John Pinney, a wealthy slave plantation owner and sugar merchant.  Please note that access is limited because of the age and layout of the house: there are three flights of stairs and no lift.

Note: this tour is FULL

 

(This entry updated 8 September 2011)

Saturday Excursion to the National Gallery

January 7, 2012

Leonardo, painter of the court of Milan

This is the second excursion to this exhibition, and the coach is  FULL.

(Updated 6 December 2011).

PART DAY EXCURSION TO BATH

June 28, 2011

Following major building works, the Holburne Museum Bath re-opened on 14 May.   On 28 June, we meet in the Garden Cafe at the Museum for coffee at 11.15 am before having a Curator guided tour of the Museum Highlights from 12 noon.  After the tour members may wish to visit the Peter Blake exhibition at their own choice (an extrance fee of £6.50 will be payable).

Members should make their own way to and from the Museum (NB please note that Pulteney Bridge is currently closed to traffic)

(This item updated 16 June 2011)

Day excursion to Tate Britain London – Watercolour

June 25, 2011

This major exhibition presents a fresh assessment of the history of watercolour painting in Britain from its emergence in the Middle Ages through to the present day.   Around 200 works will include historic artists such as William Blake,Thomas Girtin and JMW Turner through to modern and contemporary artists including Patrick Heron, Peter Doig and Tracey Emin. 

This is a Saturday excursion leaving Pembroke Road at 8.30am

The booking form was included with the February Bulletin.

(This item updated 28 February 2011)

Summer Dinner

June 21, 2011

This year’s Summer 3-course Dinner will be held in the Bordeaux Quay Restaurant, Canons Way, Bristol. This has stunning views of the harbourside and across to M Shed!  It will be a special evening for members not least because we have been given the very rare concession of having the whole restaurant to ourselves.  (The restaurant in on the first floor, but there is a lift).

There are still a few places available for this event, and a second booking form was included with the May Bulletin.

(This item updated 21 May 2011)