A Total Experience
27th February-9th April
This exhibition investigates the varied responses to landscape within
British Modernism of the mid-20th century and was curated by
Lauren Henning as part of her year-long trainee ship with the Pier.
Galleries statement
Overview of exhibition
Lauren has included some of my favourite artists from the PAC collection
such as Barbra Hepworth, John Wells and Terry Frost but a piece by
Wilhelmina Barnes-Graham really caught my eye.........
Although I wasn`t born at the time of the incident I have heard many stories about it so this exhibition was of great interest to me primarily because the wreck is situated on the shores of one of my favourite walks and for years I have watched the slow deterioration of this vessel.
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Newspaper clipping |
Photograph of vessel some years later |
The stricken trawler has caught the imagination of several artists over the years.
Ian MacInnes, Traweler in a Storm, 1966-67 (oil on canvas) |
Robert Crozier Wreck on Church Rocks 1966-67, (oil on board) |
In the mid 1970s, Sylvia Wishart also began a series of drawings and paintings
that focused on the hulk of the MV Norholmen.
Sketchbook drawings |
Sylvia Wishart Shipwreck, the Kirkyard Shore, Stromness 1970s, (oil on canvas) |
Sylvia Wishart untitled, 1970s, (oil on canvas) |
Sylvia Wishart Kirkyard Trawler 1980s, (oil on board) |
It also inspired another artist, Wilhelmina Barnes-Graham who `deconstructed the component
parts of the trawler as it slowly merged with its sand and stone plinth.`
Wilhelmina Barnes-Graham Wreck, Warbeth 1986, (acrylic on board) |
its one of my favourites from the exhibition.
Photos and bits of the boats wreckage.
Photos and bits of the boats wreckage.
The bottom image shows a piece that I recognise and have
seen many, many times on my walks!
Think I might go out tomorrow and see if I can find it
and if I do I`ll post some images!
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