Uncover the surreal and mystical side of English landscapes through one of the most distinctive British painters
Paul Nash was fascinated with Britain’s ancient past and spent time in southern England exploring the downs and coastal areas. Equally inspired by the equinox and the phases of the moon, he used all these influences in his work, interpreting his environment according to a unique, personal mythology, evolving throughout his career.
Featuring a lifetime’s work from his earliest drawings through to his iconic Second World War paintings, this exhibition reveals Nash’s importance to British modern art in the most significant show of his work for a generation.
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Dates
26 October 2016 – 5 March 2017
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£16.50 FREE for Members
Adult £16.50 (without donation £15) Concession £14.50 (without donation £13.10) Under 12s FREE (up to four per family adult) Family tickets available (two adults and two children 12–18 years) by telephone or in the gallery
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Supported by the Paul Nash Exhibition Supporters Group:
Daniel Katz Ltd
Nicholas & Judith Goodison Charitable Settlement
Dr Martin Kenig
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