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Leonora Carrington: Rebel Visionary

Multiple dates and times Newlands House, Pound Street, GU28 0DX

Leonora Carrington: Rebel Visionary

Multiple dates and times Newlands House, Pound Street, GU28 0DX

Leonora Carrington: Rebel Visionary

Multiple dates and times Newlands House, Pound Street, GU28 0DX



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★★★★★ “This is an ecstatic reminder of all that is liberating in surrealist art by an extraordinary artist who was still unlocking her unconscious well into her 90s”
– Jonathan Jones, The Guardian

In May 2024 Leonora Carrington became the most successful female artist in UK history, in terms of sales: her painting Les Distractions de Dagobert (1945) was sold at Sotheby’s in New York for USD$28.5 million.

Her legacy is now on a new footing. Last year, the Wall Street Journal predicted she would be the next Frida Kahlo. Like Kahlo, Carrington’s life was as surreal as her paintings; like Kahlo, she drew heavily on her own extraordinary experiences in her work.

For many years, this eventful life story - especially her love affair with Max Ernst, and her spell in a Spanish asylum, which fascinated others in her Surrealist circles - have been central to discussions of her work. But Carrington was no muse. As she said: “I didn’t have time to be anyone’s muse… I was too busy rebelling against my family and learning to be an artist.”

Leonora Carrington: Rebel Visionary (12 July - 26 October) will re-examine her work in the light of her posthumous success. An artist who broke boundaries and created imaginative new worlds. Carrington was - like all the greats - a creator in many different directions. As her long-time friend and patron Edward James said: “She…never relinquished her love of experimentation; the results being that she [was] able to diversity and explore a hundred or more techniques for the expression of her creative powers.”

This summer, Newlands House Gallery in Petworth, Sussex brings together a wide range of Carrington’s work, to show the span of her output across a wide range of media. Loans will include a wall of masks; a series of masks made for a theatrical production of The Tempest in the 1950s; original lithographs; tapestries; sketches; sculptures; jewellery – and of course paintings. Together they will show the full range of Carrington’s prolific and original output, across a career that spanned eight decades.

As the feminist art collective The Guerrilla Girls wryly commented, being a woman artist comes with certain advantages: these include being able to work without the pressures of success, and discovering your career picks up in your eighties.

Today, more than a decade after her death in May 2011, Carrington’s time has come. Newlands House Gallery will focus on the breadth, the variety and the extraordinary imagination of work across her eight-decade career.

- Joanna Moorhead, Exhibition Curator

Leonora Carrington: Rebel Visionary

12 July - 26 October 2024

Opening Hours:

Wednesday to Saturday 10am – 5pm
Sunday 11am – 4pm

Tickets:

General Admission (16 years and over): £14.50
Child Admission, under 10 years is free. 10 years to 16 years: £7.25
NHS Staff £7.25 (ID required)
Students £7.25 (ID required)
Family ticket: (2 Adults + 2 Children): £30.00


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The exhibition was made possible with the support of the Leonora Carrington Consejo and rossogranada, the exclusive representative of Leonora Carrington Consejo in the UK, Europe and Switzerland.

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Location

Newlands House, Pound Street, GU28 0DX