‘Year of Meteors’, 2018, is on show in Heads Roll at the Graves Gallery Sheffield, until 24th November 2018.
The exhibition, curated by Paul Morrison, brings together historic and contemporary portraits by artists including Frank Auerbach, Glenn Brown, Patrick Caulfield, Michael Craig-Martin, Jessica Diamond, Machiko Edmondson, Jacob Epstein, William Etty, Klara Kristalova, L.S. Lowry, Ben Nicholson, Mary Obering, Julian Opie, Ruth Root, Walter Sickert and Mathew Weir.
The Graves Gallery in Sheffield has acquired ‘Self Portrait (dead)’ for their permanent collection. It can current be seen displayed with the 18th and 19th century portraits.
‘Self Portrait (dead)’ has been hung amongst the 16th-18th portraits at the Graves Gallery, Museums Sheffield, to coincide with the exhibition A Maze of Parts at Attercliffe™.
A Paul Morrison Studio project – presenting painting, sculpture and a new print series by Mathew Weir – A Maze of Parts will explore notions of containment and escape. Installed within Attercliffe™, a former Victorian bank branch, the works will integrate with and gain resonance from this unique environment. A text – Amazingly Weird – by psychoanalyst and writer Anouchka Grose accompanies the exhibition.
Nature Morte: Contemporary Artists Reinvigorate the Still Life Tradition will be showing at the Four Domes Pavilion, Museum of Contemporary Art, The National Museum in Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland from 19th February to 14th May 2017.
Nature Morte: Contemporary Artists Reinvigorate the Still Life will be showing at Konsthallen Bohuslän Museum, Uddevalla, Sweden from 7 May to 28 August 2016.