Past Exhibitions
Framing Fashion: Art And Inspiration From A Private Collection Of Vivienne Westwood
Pidgeon Audio Visual: Architects Speak for Themselves
SOS Brutalism: Save the Concrete Monsters!
Articles
Aesthetica 17/03/2024
鈥淚n some landscapes Brutalism might seem out of place, but in a country of rugged contours, magnificent castles and ancient megaliths the rough grey mass and monolithic beauty of post-war concrete...
Aesthetica 17/08/2023
Brutalist architecture emerged in the late 1940s. Its significant features include monolithic forms, expressive structures, rough surfaces and unusual shapes.
The Guardian 07/03/2022
Tumult, anxiety and an openness to reconstructing society are at the heart of a new show, featuring works by Frank Auerbach, Gillian Ayres and Frank Bowling.