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New Exhibition Looks At The Story Behind The Portraits Of Internationally Acclaimed and Local Artists
Faces: The People Behind Our Portraits
Faces: The People Behind Our Portraits - Cllr Ian Shipp views the artwork
A new exhibition looking at the story behind the portraits of internationally acclaimed and local artists, from the 17th century through to the present day, opens this weekend.
Faces: The people behind our portraits, offers visitors to Moyse’s Hall Museum in Bury St Edmunds the chance to discover more about the artist and their subject.
Visitors to the West Suffolk Council museum will get to see the portraits – some on display for the first time in years – alongside items that both complement and enhance their experience and understanding, including miniatures, drawings, photographs, costumes, jewellery and armour.
And as well as the work of prominent artists, the exhibition in Bury St Edmunds, will also display work investigating identity by more than 80 art students from West Suffolk College.
Cllr Ian Shipp, Cabinet Member for Leisure and Culture at West Suffolk Council said: “We are delighted to bring together this stunning exhibition which is being presented in a way that enhances the experience to make it accessible and enjoyable for all. We are also thrilled to be working with West Suffolk College, providing an opportunity to showcase the work of local, young, contemporary artists. Whether you love art, avoid it or have no idea where to start, we hope to see many of your faces there.”
Faces features over 100 pieces from internationally recognised artists such as Sir Peter Lely, portrait artist to Charles I, Oliver Cromwell and then Charles II, child- prodigy Angelica Kauffmann and British painter and politician Sir Nathaniel Dance-Holland whose portraits include Captain James Cook.
Portraits by the sensational 17th century painter Mary Beale and admired 19th century artist Rose Mead who were both local to Bury St Edmunds will also feature alongside the more abstract works of 20th century Lavenham born Roy Turner Durrant.
Visitors are welcome to bring a sketchbook or journal to draw, write, and reflect in the gallery spaces. Alternatively Pocket Portrait Packs will be available to buy, offering simple artistic prompts and materials to spark creativity inspired by the artworks.
Families can also enjoy free trails, a creative drawing space and drop-in craft sessions.
Faces runs until Sunday 10 May. For further details visit Faces: The people behind our portraits.
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