National Museum and Gallery of Wales
'A Select Retrospective' is the first major exhibition of Ceri Richards' work in twenty years. Curated by critic and writer Mel Gooding, the exhibition is organised to focus on the musical and poetic themes that influenced Richards' career over nearly four decades.
A Select Retrospective
One can say that all artists - poets, musicians, painters - are creating
in their own idioms, metaphors for the nature of existence, for
the secrets of their time. Ceri Richards
'Themes and Variations: A Select Retrospective' is the first major
exhibition of Ceri Richards' work in twenty years. Curated by
critic and writer Mel Gooding, the exhibition is organised to focus on the
musical and poetic themes that influenced Richards'
career over nearly four decades.
Born in Wales in 1903 and trained at the Swansea School of Art and Royal
College of London, Ceri Richards is recognised as one
of Britain's most significant artists of the twentieth century.
Poetry and music were abiding passions,
providing subjects and themes throughout his
life, and the exhibition will include
many of his most exuberantly lyrical and powerful
works from the 1940s to the 1960s.
Richards made many works directly inspired by the
poetry of Dylan Thomas, returning
repeatedly to the theme of the National Museum's
great Cycle of Nature of 1944. In the
late 1950s he worked on a magisterial series of
semi-abstract seascapes inspired by
Debussy's prelude La Cathedrale Engloutie.
Richards' work drew directly on the major
art movements of his time, assimilating
aspects of Cubism, Abstraction and
Surrealism, but always retaining his individuality. His
relief constructions and paintings from
the 1930s are thought of as among the best
European art of the period.
Mel Gooding, exhibition curator writes:
"Few artists of his time have encompassed such
oppositions of subject, theme and mood.
Richards's extraordinary versatility enabled him
to shift styles and to treat his subjects
with a dazzling virtuosity. His work is
characterised by the recurrence of themes
and ideas constantly associated with related
visual motifs and symbols: the female
form, musical instruments, the arabesque, rock
and plant formations, seed-pod and
flower, sun and moon."
The exhibition will also include
documentary information, photographs, sketchbooks,
drawings, recordings of music and poetry
as well as archive footage of an interview with
the artist by John Ormond during the
'70s.
The exhibition coincides with the
publication of Ceri Richards, (Cameron & Hollis) a major
new monograph on the artist by Mel Gooding, which will be launched a the
National Museum & Gallery , 25 July 2002.
The exhibition will tour to Leeds City Art Gallery, 16 January 30 March
2003 and the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, 3 May - 29 June
2003.
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