From Under the Sea, James Clarke Hook, 1864 |
A Fish Sale on a Cornish Beach, Stanhope Forbes, 1885 |
The curator is a young PhD student and I got rather frustrated by her catalogue which heroicises the workforce and relegates the art to mere labour-history painting. I don't think for a second that the artists considered themselves to be Amongst Heroes or gave a stuff about the fish fags other than as picturesque subjects who inconveniently fainted when you painted them on freezing cold beaches in winter. Forbes thought Newlyn was 'a dirty hole'; Dod Procter had been known to wallop street boys who plagued her when she was painting outdoors in Brittany, and I don't suppose Newlyn boys were any less pesky. And the proper Methodist locals would have been scandalised by the artists' wilder shenanigans.
Never mind ... what I was really there for was a chance to be inside that magnificent building and I sat for a while in the hall just looking. And I love the idea of bringing paintings from provincial galleries for an outing to London. There was one that hasn't been seen in public since it was attacked by Suffragettes (though I'm not sure why the Suffragettes took exception to it.)
Do try to get to see this if you're in London between now and April 14, because the building is simply stunning - and it's free to get in. It also gets my vote for the best art gallery tea in town. (Lavender scones. Blood orange polenta cake. Miles better than you'll get from ubiquitous, chain bakers Peyton&Byrne at the Manet exhibition.) Maybe I should start a Campaign for Culture and Cake. CamCak?
Love the painting and I'm with you about the curator. My husband paints and they're not visions of social justice, they're paintings.
ReplyDeleteI think my trouble is that I'd love to have her job, Janet. If only I'd realised that was when I was 20!
ReplyDeleteI have long adored 'Fish Sale' thank
ReplyDeleteyou for reminding me about it.
It's lovely, isn't it, Toffeeapple? Makes you feel the water under your toes. That painting certainly gets around, I saw it in another exhibition last year.
ReplyDeleteCamcak...definitely! Where do I sign up?
ReplyDeleteMy next trip over will have to sync better with Two Temple Place and their schedule. The atmosphere...the cake, it all sounded so tempting and then they go and close on me, hmpff.
You'd love it, Darlene. There's another exhibition next year but was still under wraps yesterday.
ReplyDeleteYou are, of course, a founder member of CamCak. That goes without saying. In fact you can be president of CamCakCan, would that suit?
Hahaha, yes please! Now I must go and dig out my recipe for Maple Syrup Drizzle Cake...
ReplyDeleteThat painting is exquisite. Thanks for flagging up the exhibition which I will certainly try to get to see.... especially if there is good cake involved!
ReplyDeleteIt's worth going just for the building, GIna, if you've never been inside.
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