Saturday, July 21, 2012

ART EXHIBITION BY LOCAL SUFFOLK ARTISTS | Aldeburgh Food ...

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THE OCEAN IN A TREE:

MARK CAZALET and ROGER WAGNER

Will be open throughout the Aldeburgh Food and Drink Festival?(29th ?30th Sept)?

In The Concert Hall Gallery and Oyster Bar

Free Admission

Mark Cazalet and Roger Wagner (who have been friends for twenty years) both belong to an English romantic tradition? in which poetic and metaphysical responses to landscape have played a central part.

This exhibition provides a unique opportunity to see two highly distinctive visions in the heart of the landscape that inspired them.

?Mark? Cazalet is a painter for our day? Professor Frances Spalding

?Roger Wagner is one of the more remarkable and original painters working today? The British Art Journal

?These deeply moving images provide a powerful metaphor for Cazalet?s belief in a ?transcendent reality which informs all experience?? Dr Richard Davey

Roger Wagner? ?an English visionary of genius? Godfrey Barker Daily Telegraph

?The extraordinary work of Roger Wagner ?manages a representation of the creatively and? theologically uncanny that is haunting? Rowan Williams The Guardian??

The Exhibtion runs from

Wednesday September 12th ?? Monday November 12th

Mark Cazalet was greatly influenced by a period of postgraduate study in Paris and then India that confirmed his interest in the crossover between colour and rhythm, folk art and classical composition.? He has completed major ecclesiastical commissions, produced a series of? lino/woodcuts for The Old Stile Press?s Greenblades: Thomas Hardy?s poems of 1912-13. During the spring of 2012 he was resident artist at The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation in Connecticut, where he has been invited to return during 2013.

Born in 1957, Roger Wagner read English at Lincoln College Oxford, and studied under Peter Greenham at The Royal Academy School of Art, London.? His paintings have been shown in many solo and group exhibitions in Britain and abroad. In 2009 his painting Menorah became the largest ever contemporary painting acquired by the Ashmolean and formed the centerpiece of the first exhibition held in the newly reopened Museum. His recently completed? stained glass window? opposite the John Piper window at Iffley Church will be featured in a forthcoming BBC programme by Sister Wendy Beckett.

Source: http://www.aldeburghfoodanddrink.co.uk/2012/07/art-exhibition-by-local-suffolk-artists/

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