14-29 July 2022
Monday to Saturday 10am to 3pm THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOMThe Corn Hall Gallery Inspired by the Elephants of Diss project, members of the Designermakers21 artistic collective interpret the expression "Elephant in the Room" in this eclectic exhibition which features a variety of craft disciplines and perspectives. DM21 has a wide range of galleries and working studios and may be found opposite the Corn Hall in St Nicholas Street in the centre of Diss. DM21 exhibition at the Corn Hall includes the work of full members; David Whatley, Joy Holden, Kim Morgan, Kate Welton, Rachel Wiles, Marie Mallen, Janine Oxley, Annette Rolston and Christopher Holden www.thecornhall.co.uk email: [email protected] Telephone 01379 652241 Maggi Hambling will join us in the gallery at2pm on Saturday 18th September, followed bya screening of the BBC’s celebration of her75th birthday, ‘Making Love with the Paint’,directed by Randall Wright, followed by aQ&A. The screening is free, but booking is essential. August 21st to October 9th MAGGI HAMBLING Everything changes but nothing changes Monday to Saturday 10am to 3pm Maggi Hambling’s life, as everyone else’s, hasbeen turned upside down over the last year.Plans and exhibitions cancelled, movementcurtailed. But her working routine and preoccupationsremain as before, exploring both the power ofnature in her sea paintings but also its fragilityin her current installation at Snape Maltings(‘Relic’ till 31 August), and life and friendshipwith its joys and sadness. Our exhibition, her fourth at the Corn Hall,brings together recent themes, including herNorth Sea Waves, the melting polar icecaps inher Edge paintings and powerful portraits ofher Mother and Father. Front cover: Lipstick, 2020, oil on canvas, 60 x 48 inches Back cover: Wave and Gulls, 2018, 10 x 12 inches Maggi Hambling will join us in the gallery at2pm on Saturday 18th September, followed bya screening of the BBC’s celebration of her75th birthday, ‘Making Love with the Paint’,directed by Randall Wright, followed by aQ&A. The screening is free, but booking is essential. August 21st to October 9th MAGGI HAMBLING Everything changes but nothing changes Monday to Saturday 10am to 3pm Maggi Hambling’s life, as everyone else’s, hasbeen turned upside down over the last year.Plans and exhibitions cancelled, movementcurtailed. But her working routine and preoccupationsremain as before, exploring both the power ofnature in her sea paintings but also its fragilityin her current installation at Snape Maltings(‘Relic’ till 31 August), and life and friendshipwith its joys and sadness. Our exhibition, her fourth at the Corn Hall,brings together recent themes, including herNorth Sea Waves, the melting polar icecaps inher Edge paintings and powerful portraits ofher Mother and Father. Front cover: Lipstick, 2020, oil on canvas, 60 x 48 inches Back cover: Wave and Gulls, 2018, 10 x 12 inches |
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