Pools on Paper
Bernard Jacobson Gallery is thrilled to present ‘Pools on Paper.’ This exhibition showcases a collection of prints and works on paper by artists Ivor Abrahams, Anthony Caro, David Hockney, Howard Hodgkin, Henri Matisse, Ed Ruscha, Richard Smith and William Tillyer, who capture the essence of summer through the timeless and idyllic imagery of swimming pools.
‘Pools on Paper’ is a celebration of the languid, sun-drenched days of summer. Each artist brings their unique perspective to this quintessential summertime scene, utilising various mediums on paper to evoke the shimmering beauty and serene allure of swimming pools. This exhibition is designed to immerse visitors in the warmth and joy of summertime. Through watercolour and a variety of print mediums—ranging from lithographs and etchings to screenprints and aquatints—each artist captures the unique interplay of water, light, and the tranquillity of swimming pools. The diverse techniques and styles on display underscore the versatility and richness of printmaking as a medium.
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Bernard Jacobson Gallery is thrilled to present ‘Pools on Paper.’ This exhibition showcases a collection of prints and works on paper by artists Ivor Abrahams, Anthony Caro, David Hockney, Howard Hodgkin, Henri Matisse, Ed Ruscha, Richard Smith and William Tillyer, who capture the essence of summer through the timeless and idyllic imagery of swimming pools.
‘Pools on Paper’ is a celebration of the languid, sun-drenched days of summer. Each artist brings their unique perspective to this quintessential summertime scene, utilising various mediums on paper to evoke the shimmering beauty and serene allure of swimming pools. This exhibition is designed to immerse visitors in the warmth and joy of summertime. Through watercolour and a variety of print mediums—ranging from lithographs and etchings to screenprints and aquatints—each artist captures the unique interplay of water, light, and the tranquillity of swimming pools. The diverse techniques and styles on display underscore the versatility and richness of printmaking as a medium.