Gillian Ayres: A Life in Colour
Gillian Ayres (1930-2018) was a formidable and brilliant artist who came of age in a post-war British art world that…
View EventEchoes of Us places art in conversation with a series of questions about the human experience: Where do we belong? What does it mean to revisit a place, a person or a feeling? How do the connections we make shape who we are? What do our memories hold and leave behind?
Spanning work from the 17th century to the present day, and bringing together painters, sculptors, photographers and installation artists in unexpected dialogue, the exhibition has been shaped through a series of conversations and workshops with a diverse group of teenagers and young adults from Plymouth over the last 12 months.
Alongside internationally celebrated names such as Barbara Hepworth, Cornelia Parker and Chris Ofili, the exhibition spotlights dynamic contemporary artists including Phoebe Boswell, Alvaro Barrington and Alberta Whittle. Future Artefact, a new commission from artist collective Keiken, takes the form of an embossed fibreglass triptych and invites visitors to touch the work and experience belonging and communication beyond language.
To coincide with the exhibition, a Children and Young People’s Open will also be on display at The Box throughout the summer showcasing the creative talents of youngsters from across the South West.
The Box is free to visit but to enjoy priority access to our exhibitions we encourage visitors to book a ticket in advance.
Header image: Phoebe Boswell, We are Nourished By The Same Water, 2024 (detail) © Phoebe Boswell. Image: UK Government Art Collection.
Gillian Ayres (1930-2018) was a formidable and brilliant artist who came of age in a post-war British art world that…
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