PAST EXHIBITIONS
YORK CITY ART GALLERY
CURATOR'S CHOICE
curated by Tessa Peters
to 19 February 2018
New Selection
curated by Anthony Shaw
to 19 February 2018
BILLING PLACE
Final Selection at Billing Place
by over thirty selectors
...things counter, original, spare, strange
selected by Mel Gooding
Collector's View
selected by John Christian
Press release
Five Lives with Clay
Gordon Baldwin, Ewen Henderson, Gillian Lowndes, Bryan Illsley, Sara Radstone selected by Anthony Shaw
Press release
The Collection with a View
selected by Anthony Shaw
Press release
The Work of Bryan Illsley
selected by Stella Benjamin
Press release
CURATOR'S CHOICE
selected by Amanda Fielding
Press release
Gordon Baldwin - A Celebration
selected by Anthony Shaw
Press release
TRUSTEE'S CHOICE II
selected by Tatjana Marsden
Press release
POET'S CHOICE
selected by Christopher Reid
Press release
FRIEND'S CHOICE
selected by Anita Besson
Press release
TRUSTEE'S CHOICE
selected by David Whiting
Press release
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CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
ANTHONY SHAW COLLECTION YORK
ARTIST'S CHOICE
curated by Per Inge Bjørlo
from 2 March 2018
The Trustees of The Anthony Shaw Collection have great pleasure in announcing the new display at York Art Gallery, selected and displayed by the distinguished Norwegian sculptor, Per Inge Bjørlo.
Anthony Shaw says of Per Inge 'He is very honest to himself, something I greatly admire. I am excited by his choice of fabrics to set off his selection of sculpture by six artists from the collection. Art and textiles have each influenced the choices I have made.
Per Inge says:
Textile / Ceramics - Ceramics / Textile.
the soft way to look it hard -
the hard way to make it soft...
And as we hardly know ourselves,
I balance from intuition to read
Anthony and his Collection,
To make a picture / an abstraction
in respect.
Image: Per Inge Bjørlo, Self Portrait, 2009. Collection of the artist.
YORK ART GALLERY
SARA RADSTONE
More Than Words
to 10 June 2018
A retrospective exhibition presented by the Centre of Ceramic Art (CoCA) of work by British artist Sara Radstone, featuring multiple works from The Anthony Shaw Collection.
Sara Radstone has made a quiet progression from standing vessels to sculptures that ride along and hang from other parts of our space; concentrations of places seen and felt, and the memory of things. It is as if materiality is a constant trigger, the clay formed and marked in a muted and very distilled language, these objects the residue of time, and of natural and human interactions revealed in their accretions and patinas, their apparent erosions. - David Whiting
An accompanying publication Sara Radstone: More Than Words, with introductory essay by Siobhán Feeney, will be published soon by The Anthony Shaw Collection.
Image: installation view at York Art Gallery. Photo by Philip Sayer.
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