The Countryside Through Mid-Century Art
Until Sun 14 Jun
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The Countryside Through Mid-Century Art coincides with a rare opportunity to visit the three-acre Netherwood Manor Gardens, which are open for just a handful of weekends this year as part of the National Garden Scheme.
Growing out of a previously displayed collection of landscape paintings by World War Two war artist John Piper, the exhibition includes work by a number of his contemporaries, offering a compelling exploration of how the British landscape was represented across multiple media in the mid-20th century.
As well as original works by Piper - including a feature collection of fabrics - the show also includes artwork by, among others, Katharine Church, Elisabeth Frink, Rowland Suddaby and Robert Tavener.
The exhibition is curated by Fifties Art & Design - specialists in affordable mid-century art, and stockists of a range of original pictures, prints and posters from the period.
Netherwood Manor, Tenbury Wells