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Euan
Uglow, who died in August 2000, was one of Britain's most distinguished
contemporary painters. There have been relatively few major exhibitions
of Uglow's paintings, and a review of the work this important artist
is long overdue. Abbot Hall will the first gallery in the country,
since his death, to exhibit a major exhibition of paintings selected
from the entirety of Uglow's fifty year long career.
Born
in London in 1932, Uglow trained at Camberwell School of Art between
1948 and 1950, before receiving a scholarship to the Slade School
of Art, where he studied under William Coldstream and was greatly
influenced by the painters of the Euston Road School. Working directly
from the model in his London Studio, Uglow never strayed from his
tradtional subject matter, but his paintings are unique and immediately
recognisable for their meticulous technique and precise analytical
observation.
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Approximately
fifty paintings, consisting of portraits, nudes and still-lifes,
are on display, as well as a group of Christmas cards. Beginning
with an early portrait from 1948, the exhibition includes works
from every decade of Uglow's career, and will end with his last
completed painting, entitled 'Nuria'.
The
exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated
catalogue (priced £15; by mail order it costs £15 plus
£2 postage and packing, British mainland), a poster and education
programme.
For
further images of works in the exhibition click here
Young
Art Critics Competition 2003
Working
in partnership with the Westmorland Gazette Newspaper and their web
editor, the Gallery has launched a 'Young Art Critic' competition
for 16 - 18 year old students, who are interested in journalism or
art criticism. They were invited to the Private View to review the
show and met gallery staff and staff from the Westmorland Gazette.
The winning review will be printed in the paper as well as being posted
on this website and on www.thisisthelakedistrict.co.uk website on
Friday July 18.
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