Arborealists: The Art of the Tree Exhibition at St Barbe Museum & Art Gallery
New Street, Lymington, SO41 9BH ‐ 01590 676969
www.stbarbe‐
museum.org.uk 23rd April ‐ 4th June
contemporary arsts including one shortlisted for a Turner Prize and two Royal Academicians. It was a crical success and subsequently toured to the Gerald Moore Gallery, South London.
Annie Ovenden: Lightning Bolt
Trees have tradionally provided a wonderful muse for arsts, their diverse form, character and colour inspiring Gainsborough and Constable amongst others. Most recently, trees, woods and forests have inspired a naonal group of arsts to exhibit together and promote the theme of trees in contemporary art. In 2013 the exhibion, ‘Under the Greenwood’ at St Barbe, featured 32
Many of the original group of arsts, under the guidance of curator and arst Tim Craven, became the Arborealists. Since then, they have been invited to exhibit in many venues, including The Royal West of England Academy in Bristol and the Naonal Trust’s Mosfont Abbey in Romsey.
Three years later, the Arborealists are returning to St Barbe, their point of origin, with an exhibion featuring newwork by 36 arsts. Again united by their love of trees, the new exhibion includes oil on canvas, watercolours, wood engraving and etchings on leaves.
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Among those exhibing are Jemma Appleby, Mary Anne Aytoun‐Ellis, Jo Barry, Guillaume Brandy, Francis Dalscaer, Tim Craven, Michelle Dovey, Dan Hays,
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Jo Barry RE : Those Boughs that Shook Against the Cold
Ffiona Lewis, Fiona McIntyre, Wladslaw Mirecki, Michael Porter, Howard Phipps and Celia de Serra. This is a selling exhibion.
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Simon Dorrell An Elder in Winter
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