Abbot Hall Art Gallery

Abbot Hall Art Gallery

Abbot Hall Art Gallery is a museum and gallery in Kendal, England.

Arthur Ransome

Abbot Hall contains a display on the English writer Arthur Ransome. His desk, typewriter and many other memorabilia are exhibited there. The Gallery is also the official address of The Arthur Ransome Society.

External links

* [http://www.abbothall.org.uk Abbot Hall website]

2008 Exhibitions

Prunella Clough18 January - 5 April 2008

Frank Auerbach Etchings and Drypoints 1954 - 200615 April - 21 June 2008

Ben Nicholson7 July - 20 September 2008

Craigie Aitchison Prints6 October - 20 December 2008

Past Exhibitions

'Exhibitions 2007"

Maggi Hambling, No Straight Lines: Waves and Waterfalls
Collecting the Past, Present & Future

"Exhibitions 2006"

David Bomberg
Morandi's Legacy: Influences on British Art
Drawing Inspiration: Contemporary British Drawing
The Oliver Thompson Collection of British Watercolours

"Exhibitions 2005"
Pictures of Innocence
Nicola Hicks: Sculpture, Drawing and Light
Wyndham Lewis: The Bone Beneath the Pulp

Sean Scully: Paintings and Works on Paper

Freud, Auerbach, Hockney & Rego: Drawing on Copper and Stone

"Exhibitions 2004"

Walter Richard Sickert

Paula Rego & Graham Sutherland: Prints
Celia Paul: Stillness

John Duncan Fergusson: Living Paint
"Exhibitions 2003"

Euan Uglow
Tony Bevan: Works from Deptford
Bruce Bernard: Artists and their Studios
"Exhibitions 2002"

Stanley Spencer

RB Kitaj

Bridget Riley
Fabric - Reinterpreting the House

"Exhibitions 2001"

Paula Rego

Andy Goldsworthy

Li Yuan-chia
Sculpture from the Tate
Hughie O'Donoghue
"Exhibitions 2000"

Ruskin & the Light of Nature

Paula Rego

Goya - Etchings

Edward Weston - photography
The Art of the Feltmaker
CHORA
Edgar Holloway & Friends
Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers

Matisse: Jazz
Conrad Atkinson
Pottery by William Plumptre

"Exhibitions 1999"

Callum Innes
Queen Victoria's Travels and Family

Henry Moore - 'Sheep'

Ruskin Pottery
The St Ives School
Watercolours from the Permanent Collection

"Exhibitions 1998"

Bridget Riley

"Exhibitions 1997"
Sublime Inspiration

"Exhibitions 1996"

Lucian Freud


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