Brendan Neiland: Neiland's Choice
An exhibition with works selected exclusively by Brendan Neiland, one of our foremost contemporary painters and printmakers. Neiland, who attended the Birmingham College of Art and the Royal College of Art, London during the pulsating ‘60s, has selected works from a range of artists including: Val Archer, Sarah Armstrong-Jones, Sir Peter Blake, Grace Erskine Crum, Brad Faine, James Fisher, Christian Furr, Annabel Gault, Jason Gibilaro, Hugh Gilbert, David Hepher, Patrick Hughes, Andrzej Jackowski, David Mach, Danny Markey, Terry New, William Packer, Tom Phillips (RA), Donald Smith, Justine Smith, Steve Thomas, John Wilkins.
The choice compliments and challenges Neiland’s own style and persuasions, resulting in an eclectic collection of contemporary work, juxtaposed against Neiland’s curiosity about the enigma of existence.
From the modern and iconic images created by Mach, from Philips’ figurative and abstract work, from Crum’s attention to the human form, Neiland has sought to bring together a collection of Britain’s pre-eminent artists with an exhibition that will leave its audience impatient for more.
Recommended for you
An exhibition with works selected exclusively by Brendan Neiland, one of our foremost contemporary painters and printmakers. Neiland, who attended the Birmingham College of Art and the Royal College of Art, London during the pulsating ‘60s, has selected works from a range of artists including: Val Archer, Sarah Armstrong-Jones, Sir Peter Blake, Grace Erskine Crum, Brad Faine, James Fisher, Christian Furr, Annabel Gault, Jason Gibilaro, Hugh Gilbert, David Hepher, Patrick Hughes, Andrzej Jackowski, David Mach, Danny Markey, Terry New, William Packer, Tom Phillips (RA), Donald Smith, Justine Smith, Steve Thomas, John Wilkins.
The choice compliments and challenges Neiland’s own style and persuasions, resulting in an eclectic collection of contemporary work, juxtaposed against Neiland’s curiosity about the enigma of existence.
From the modern and iconic images created by Mach, from Philips’ figurative and abstract work, from Crum’s attention to the human form, Neiland has sought to bring together a collection of Britain’s pre-eminent artists with an exhibition that will leave its audience impatient for more.
Artists on show
- Andrzej Jackowski
- Annabel Gault
- Brad Faine
- Brendan Neiland
- Christian Furr
- Danny Markey
- David Hepher
- David Mach
- Grace Erskine Crum
- Hugh Gilbert
- James Fisher
- Jason Gibilaro
- John Wilkins
- Justine Smith
- Patrick Hughes
- Peter Blake
- Robert Wilkins
- Sarah Armstrong-Jones
- Steve Thomas
- Terry New
- Tom Phillips
- Val Archer
- William Packer
Contact details
