Saturday, 5 November 2016

Paul Nash

 An exhibition of Paul Nash's artwork has opened at Tate Britain. It's on for a long time so I think I'll be going in 2017........which feels like a long way away, yet isn't. Paul Nash; one of my most favourite of artists. I've seen lots of his paintings and photos in various municipal art galleries. To see so many together will be a real treat. 
Something to look forward to; that Spring will Bring.

Meantime; I've bought this. An amazing luxury for me; but a thing of great beauty; and very moving. Nash served in WW1; and was an official war artist in WW2. The UK still has 'war artists'. We are still involved in wars. 
It will soon be Remembrance Day; 11th November.
This book/graphic novel serves to push us to remember. Nash's paintings do too. As we move into the Dark; let us light candles, to Remember.

6 comments:

  1. don't really know this artist, haunting is a word that immediately springs to mind on seeing his work; it's always rewarding to see the artwork 'live' so to speak

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  2. I have put this book on my wish list.

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  3. Jan, thank you. Nash is one of my favourite artists, and a pivotal inspiration with my Silent Witness project.

    The dark is vital and yes lets burn the flames of remembrance
    blessings C:)

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  4. Saskia....Paul Nash was a war artist in WW1 and WW2. In WW1 he depicted the desolation of the landscape after the bombs. In WW2 he painted the Battle of Britain from the South Downs; the aerial displays of the aeroplanes, plumes in the blue sky. Beauty; and yet, knowing they were dogfights, of this hugely important battle of the war, make for a mixed set of feelings.

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  5. Debs; the book is very, very beautiful. And moving. It amde me cry. X

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  6. Carrie; I can really see how Nash would resonate with you XX

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