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Cover Image ~ Frank Bowling, Where is Lucienne?, 1971, acrylic on canvas, 308 x 337 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Hales Gallery, London, New York
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Welcome To The New Art Gallery WalsallDesigned by Caruso St John architects The New Art Gallery Walsall opened in February 2000 in the heart of Walsall town centre.
Our renowned Garman Ryan Collection was gifted to the Borough in 1973 by Kathleen Garman, widow of the great 20th century sculptor Jacob Epstein. Kathleen was originally from nearby Wednesbury, and although she had spent much of her life in London, wanted to give something back to the Black Country where she had grown up. The Collection includes 365 important works by celebrated artists including Epstein, Van Gogh, Monet, Constable, Picasso, Degas, Matisse and Lucian Freud, alongside a wide range of artworks from across the world. Our Permanent Collection, formed in 1892, has over 3000 works, from Victorian genre paintings to contemporary installations.
The changing exhibition programmes focus on the very best in international contemporary art and our Artists’ Studio and Artist Development programmes support artists from across the region. Our education and events programme provides a broad cultural experience for everyone.
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Curator’s tourSaturday 2 July, 2pmJoin Deborah Robinson for an informal tour of the exhibition.Free, just drop in!
CONTEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS | FLOOR 3
Tania Kovats, All the Sea, 2012 – ongoing, seawater, glass, cork, oak, (365 bottles), 600 x 278.5 cm. Installation view: The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh. Courtesy the artist and Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London. Photo: Ruth Clark
Maps have continued to provide a potent source material for artists for many years. They provide attempts to create order from a world that is ever in transformation; whether in terms of physical manifestations such as the erosion of land masses or the rapid expansion of cities; or through shifting or contested borders, betraying evidence of conflict, resistance, negotiation and power. Maps also serve to support a sense of identity or an engagement with a specific time and place.
This exhibition brings together a diverse selection of international artists, engaging in different ways with maps, and by extension, borders and territory. Paintings, drawings, prints, video, sculpture and installation combine to create a visually powerful and thought provoking exhibition. The selected artists vary in approach and their works span a period of over forty years. Consistent within all of these works is a combination of the personal, the poetic and the political.
Land, Sea and AirUntil 4 September 2016
Frank Bowling (UK/Guyana), Tiffany Chung (Vietnam/USA),Agnes Denes (USA/Hungary), Shilpa Gupta (India),Amar Kanwar (India), Tania Kovats (UK), Cornelia Parker (UK)
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The New Art Gallery Walsall is delighted to present a major exhibition of new work by Irish sculptor Eva Rothschild.
Rothschild is one of the leading sculptors of her generation and has gained extensive international recognition for her work. Her practice is informed by an ongoing interest in the meeting points between spirituality, visual perception and the nature of materiality. She works across a range of media including steel, leather, resin, plastic and fabric and her work is often characterised by the use
of unstable geometric forms. This will be Rothschild’s first solo exhibition in the Midlands and the new body of work will include a specially commissioned piece using leather, a material at the centre of Walsall’s manufacturing industry.
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PreviewThursday 22 September, 6-8pm Join us in the company of the artist
Eva Rothschild23 September 2016 — 15 January 2017
Eva Rothschild has had solo shows at Nasher Sculpture Centre, Dallas, Tate Britain, and The Hepworth Wakefield. Her work is held in major collections including Tate, The Museum of Modern Art, New York and the Irish Museum of Modern Art. She was elected to the Royal Academy in 2015.
This exhibition is generously supported by The Henry Moore Foundation and Culture Ireland as part of the Ireland 2016 Centenary Programme.
CONTEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS | FLOOR 3
Ruth Claxton is known for her large-scale, site responsive architectural installations, which often utilise materials that are ‘activated’ by a viewer’s physical presence. She will use her residency to experiment with retro-reflective pigment, a distinctly contemporary material most commonly used in cycling jackets to illuminate the wearer in a headlamp’s beam.
Following a period of experimentation in the Artists’ Studio, Ruth will create a special installation for the Gallery’s front-facing Window Box.
Twenty years ago, London-based architects Caruso St John were selected to design a new gallery for Walsall after winning a high profile international competition. Since opening in 2000, the resulting 37-metre-high building, clad in terracotta tiles punctuated by large windows, has been a source of inspiration for artists. This residency will provide an opportunity for one West Midlands-based artist to respond to the raw materials and interior of The New Art Gallery Walsall: concrete, leather, Douglas fir, walnut, and stainless steel.
Ruth Claxton Until 17 July 2016(Window Box continues until 21 August)
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16 August — 13 November 2016
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See www.thenewartgallerywalsall.org.uk/info/opportunities for details.
www.ruthclaxton.infoFollow Ruth Claxton on twitter: @ruthclaxton
ARTISTS' STUDIO
As part of a three year partnership with Tate, the 2016 Interventions into The Garman Ryan Collection are drawn from Tate’s renowned collection. 16 Tate artworks have been paired with related works in The Garman Ryan Collection, linked either by artist, subject or theme. Included are key examples by Eric Gill, Cedric Morris, John Nash, Picasso and Rodin.
The Garman Ryan Collection was formed by Sir Jacob Epstein’s widow and gifted
to Walsall in 1973. Amongst the 365 artworks are many by Epstein and his circle, including Gaudier-Brzeska, Augustus John, Matthew Smith and Lucian Freud; as well as by leading 19th century European masters Constable, Degas and Pissarro. It includes many parallels with works from Tate’s extensive collections of British and European art and we are privileged to have the opportunity to display some fantastic examples in this exhibition, highlighting standout works from both collections.
Works from Tate intoThe Garman Ryan Collection
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Artwork of the Month Look out for the signage in the Gallery and monthly feature on our website.
Exhibition ToursSaturdays 16 July & 10 September, 2pm A tour of the exhibition led by a pair of our knowledgeable Gallery Assistants.
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. Recent Acquisitions Part 2: Landscape and the Urban Environment
23 July — January 2017
Throughout this year we are displaying some of the newest additions to our Permanent Collection, in the lead up to its 125th anniversary in 2017. Our collecting policy priorities include works related to the themes in The Garman Ryan Collection, or by artists who have been part of our temporary exhibitions programmes.
The New Art Gallery Walsall owns jointly with Birmingham Museums Trust a collection of international art on the
theme of the Metropolis, which was generously supported by The Art Fund, and Landscape is a central theme of our renowned Garman Ryan Collection.
This exhibition showcases works which complement these themes and have been collected by the Gallery over the last few years by Willie Doherty, John Newling, David Rowan, Paul Seawright and Emma Stibbon.
Part 1: People and Artistic Connections finishes on 16 JulyFeatures works by Frank Auerbach, Glenn Brown and Laura Lancaster.
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The Humble VesselUntil 24 July 2016
Throughout history, artists have looked to boats and the sea as subject matter, sometimes romantically, yet often addressing issues around migration, loss, absence, struggle and hope. Today, the subjects seem particularly relevant as images of refugees, attempting to cross into the relative safety of Europe, flash across our TV screens. This exhibition grapples with these ideas by exploring the symbol of the humble boat as depicted by diverse artists.
The exhibition features a newly commissioned film work by Pakistani artist Fazal Rizvi, together with historic, modern and contemporary works from the collections of the British Council and The New Art Gallery Walsall. Artists include David Muirhead Bone, Ryan Gander, Harold Gilman, Nigel Hall, Eric Ravilious, Jules-Émile Saintin, William Scott, Sarah Taylor Silverwood, Dayanita Singh and Bob and Roberta Smith.
CONTEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS | FLOOR 4
This exhibition is curated by Aziz Sohail, a curator from Pakistan, who spent three weeks at the Gallery on a curatorial development residency supported by the British Council. He has received mentoring over the past year to curate this exhibition and continues to work with the Gallery team, connecting the UK with Pakistan.
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PreviewThursday 4 August 2016, 6-8pmAll welcome
In ConversationSaturday 15 October 2016, 2pmJoin the artist and Curator, Zoë Lippett, for a talk about the exhibition. Free, all welcome
Oliver JonesDivine5 August — 20 November 2016
Oliver Jones is known for his photorealist chalk drawings, which consider how the media advertises, manipulates and exploits imagery of flesh. For his solo exhibition at The New Art Gallery Walsall, Oliver has created a new large-scale multi-panel work, Divine (2016), taking the studio of the tattoo artist as its subject. Emblematic of a religious altarpiece, the triptych refers to Laocoön and His Sons, an ancient marble sculpture in the Vatican regarded as an icon of human
agony and suffering. Through the work, Oliver prompts questions about the psychology of body modification and the role of extreme procedures in the attainment of physical perfection.
Oliver Jones was born in Shropshire in 1985 and works from his studio in Birmingham. In 2014 he presented ‘Love the Skin You’re In’, his first North American solo show at GUSFORD| los angeles, and was shortlisted for the Young Masters Art Prize. His work continues to be shown nationally and internationally including notable collections in Los Angeles, Frankfurt and Istanbul and he was also shortlisted for the 2015 John Ruskin Prize.
The Family Gallery is a space for children and their carers to explore together, to have fun and to learn through creative play. It provides an introduction to using the gallery and offers ideas about engaging with art works.
Pop in to see us and find out what is happening.
Drop in anytime
Openall day
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Visit the website for more information on all events or to download our families leaflet:www.thenewartgallerywalsall.org.uk
FAMILIES AND EVENTS
Family Activities
Pick up the family leaflet, or check out our website for dates and more information about our workshops:Tuesday Tots / Wednesday Workshops for all / Thursday Skill Day / Playdate Saturdays
We run regular activities including:Baby Palace: Multi-sensory environmentArt Start: Explore art and make thingsArts Award: Explore art for 5-25 year olds
Borrow one of our free activity or trail bags:Tod Bags: Ages 3-5 years with carers Frisky Bags: Ages 6-12 yearsDrawing Bags: With materials and paperExhibition Bags: Explore the exhibitions
Check out our calendar at the back to find out when all our events are on.
Twitter: @newartgallery
We have events throughout the summer holidays, come and see us!Instagram: thenewartgallerywalsall
EVENTS AND WORKSHOPS
Events
Baby FestTuesday 21 June, 10am-3pm.FREE#celebratebreastfeeding
A grand day out for bumps, tinies, tots, parents, carers and grandparents to explore the gallery. Lots to enjoy on the day including music, games, messy play, workshops, information stands, multi sensory Baby Palace sessions and much more.
Walsall Healthcare NHS staff will be on hand to talk to for information about pregnancy, birth, breastfeeding and toddlerhood.
Adult Workshops
Looking at Art:A beginners course Starts Thursday 22 September 2016
10 week non-accredited course Suitable for adult learners of all ages with no previous art knowledge.
This beginner’s course is a 10 week series exploring, looking and discussing art across four Black Country and Birmingham art galleries, The New Art Gallery Walsall, Wolverhampton Art Gallery, The Barber Institute for Fine Arts and Ikon Gallery, in partnership with Wolverhampton Adult Education Service.
Concessionary rates available please contact Wolverhampton Adult Education Service for more information.
Bookings via Wolverhampton Adult Education Service on 01902 558180 www.aeswolverhampton.gov.uk
Look out for our new online booking system coming soon!
Visit our website for more information on all our events, talks and workshops.
EXHIBITIONS
Each year, students from the BEd Degree course in Primary Teacher Education at The University of Wolverhampton (Walsall Campus), engage with the Gallery in a partnership project. This ongoing relationship aims to develop the students’ knowledge and understanding of teaching art and to equip them with the skills and confidence to engage their own students with the Gallery’s programmes.
The New Art Gallery Walsall is delighted to be hosting the 2016 Artist Teacher Scheme exhibition. The scheme is a continuing professional development course run in partnership betweenThe New Art Gallery Walsall, Ikon Gallery and Birmingham City University. It offers art educators support and opportunity to re-engage with their own development as artists by extending their awareness of contemporary fine art practice.
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PreviewFriday 29 July, 6-7pmAll welcome
PreviewSaturday 4 June, 1-3pmAll welcome
The University of WolverhamptonInspiring Teachers
4 June — 3 July 2016
ArtistTeacherScheme
30 July — 25 September 2016
Visit our newly refurbished bright and stylish ground floor shop where you will find gallery souvenirs, greeting cards and stationery. We have new ranges including a wide selection of artist’s materials and gifts.
We continue to stock specialist books on art, architecture and local history and offer Limited Edition prints by artists including Mat Collishaw and Richard Long.
Gallery Shop
Friends of the Gallery receive a 10% discount
GALLERY SHOP
A unique setting for inspiring and creative events at affordable rates. Be surrounded by fascinating art collections and exhibitions in a signature building designed by Caruso St John. Enjoy panoramic views from the roof terrace adjoining the newly refurbished Floor 4 Conference Facility and hospitality by recommended caterers Costa Coffee.
Frequent train services from Birmingham and parking available nearby.
Venue Hire
For corporate events and meetings, [email protected] call 01922 654400 for further details.
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Every purchase supports the Gallery
JUNE JULY
CALENDAR OF EXHIBITIONS AND EVENTS
EVENTS
Land, Sea and Air | Until 4 September 2016The Humble Vessel | Until 24 July 2016
Recent Acquisitions Part 1: People and Artistic Connections | Until 16 JulyWorks from Tate into The Garman Ryan Collection | Until 11 February 2017
Ruth Claxton | Until 17 July 2016 (Window Box until 21 August)Wolverhampton University exhibition | 4 June — 3 July 2016
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Wed 1 Right Hat for the Job Wednesday Workshops for all (all ages) 1-3pm Free – all welcomeThur 2 Tools of the Trade Thursday Skills (Age 4 and over) 11-12.30pm or 1-2.30pm £2.50 (book)Sat 4 The University of Wolverhampton Preview 1-3pm Free – all welcomeWed 8 Art Start Pre school (Toddlers up to age 4) 11am–12noon £1.50 (book)Sat 11 #Golden Young People - Gold Arts Award 10am–3pm £10 (book)Tue 21 Baby Fest Bumps, tinies, tots, parents, carers & grandparents 10am – 3pm FreeWed 22 Art Start Pre school (Toddlers up to age 4) 11am–12noon £1.50 (book)
Sat 2 Land, Sea and Air Curator’s tour 2pm Free (Drop in)Wed 6 Art Start Pre school (Toddlers up to age 4) 11am–12noon £1.50 (book)Sat 9 #Golden Young People - Gold Arts Award 10am–3pm £10 (book)Sat 16 Works from Tate Exhibition Tour 2pm Free – all welcomeTue 19 Baby Palace Sensory sessions (Parents & babies upto 18 months) 10.30–11.30 / 12-1 / 2–3 £1.50 (book)Wed 20 Art Start Pre school (Toddlers up to age 4) 11am–12noon £1.50 (book)Sat 23 Saturday Playdate Group artwork making in The Family Gallery From 11am FreeTues 26 Mapping Tuesday Tots (Toddlers up to age 4) 11am–12noon £1.50 (book)Wed 27 Treasure Mapping Wednesday Workshops for all (all ages) 1-3pm Free – all welcomeThur 28 Collagraph Thursday Skills (Age 4 and over) 11.12.30pm or 1-2.30pm £2.50 (book)Fri 29 Artist Teachers Scheme Preview 6-7pm All welcomeSat 30 Saturday Playdate Group artwork making in The Family Gallery From 11am Free
Tues 2 Give Me a Sign Tuesday Tots (Toddlers up to age 4) 11am–12noon £1.50 (book)Wed 3 Do Signs Wednesday Workshops for all (all ages) 1-3pm Free – all welcomeThur 4 Badge Signs Thursday Skills (Age 4 and over) 11.12.30pm or 1-2.30pm £2.50 (book)Thurs 4 Oliver Jones Preview 6–8pm All welcomeSat 6 Saturday Playdate Group artwork making in The Family Gallery From 11am FreeTues 9 Marbling Mapping Tuesday Tots (Toddlers up to age 4) 11am–12noon £1.50 (book)Wed 10 Build your own Treasure Island Wednesday Workshops for all (all ages) 1-3pm Free – all welcomeThur 11 Square Mapping Thursday Skills (Age 4 and over) 11.12.30pm or 1-2.30pm £2.50 (book)Sat 13 Saturday Playdate Group artwork making in The Family Gallery From 11am FreeTues 16 I, Eye Telescopes Tuesday Tots (Toddlers up to age 4) 11am–12noon £1.50 (book)Wed 17 Binocular eyes Wednesday Workshops for all (all ages) 1-3pm Free – all welcomeThur 18 Periscopes Thursday Skills (Age 4 and over) 11.12.30pm or 1-2.30pm £2.50 (book)Sat 20 Saturday Playdate Group artwork making in The Family Gallery From 11am FreeTues 23 Lantern planet Tuesday Tots (Toddlers up to age 4) 11am–12noon £1.50 (book)Wed 24 Satellite Tim Wednesday Workshops for all (all ages) 1-3pm Free – all welcomeThur 25 Silk Screen Planet Thursday Skills (Age 4 and over) 11.12.30pm or 1-2.30pm £2.50 (book)Sat 27 Saturday Playdate Group artwork making in The Family Gallery From 11am FreeTues 30 Water Bottle Music Tuesday Tots (Toddlers up to age 4) 11am–12noon £1.50 (book)Wed 31 Postcard home Wednesday Workshops for all (all ages) 1-3pm Free – all welcome
Thur 1 Printed maps Thursday Skills (Age 4 and over) 11.12.30pm or 1-2.30pm £2.50 (book)Sat 10 Works from Tate Exhibition Tour 2pm Free – all welcomeTue 20 Baby Palace Sensory sessions (Parents & babies upto 18 months) 10.30–11.30 / 12-1 / 2–3 £1.50 (book)Thur 22 Eva Rothschild Preview 6-8pm All welcomeThur 22 Looking at Art Adult beginners course TBC TBC
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Visit the website for full details on all events or follow us on twitter:
BOOKINGPre book for events on 01922 654400 or just ask at reception. Collect your ticket from reception anytime when you’ve paid.
Any bookings made for paid workshops will be held for seven days without payment.
Look out for our new online booking system coming soon!
Works from Tate intoThe Garman Ryan Collection:
The Humble Vessel is supported by:
Events supported by: Eva Rothschild is supported by:
thenewartgallerywalsall.org.uk
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Land, Sea and Air | Until 4 September 2016The Humble Vessel | Until 24 July 2016
Recent Acquisitions Part 2: Landscape and the Urban Environment | 23 July — January 2017The Building as Material | 16 August — 13 November 2016
Artist Teacher Scheme | 30 July — 25 September 2016
Oliver Jones: Divine | 5 August — 20 November 2016
Wed 1 Right Hat for the Job Wednesday Workshops for all (all ages) 1-3pm Free – all welcomeThur 2 Tools of the Trade Thursday Skills (Age 4 and over) 11-12.30pm or 1-2.30pm £2.50 (book)Sat 4 The University of Wolverhampton Preview 1-3pm Free – all welcomeWed 8 Art Start Pre school (Toddlers up to age 4) 11am–12noon £1.50 (book)Sat 11 #Golden Young People - Gold Arts Award 10am–3pm £10 (book)Tue 21 Baby Fest Bumps, tinies, tots, parents, carers & grandparents 10am – 3pm FreeWed 22 Art Start Pre school (Toddlers up to age 4) 11am–12noon £1.50 (book)
Sat 2 Land, Sea and Air Curator’s tour 2pm Free (Drop in)Wed 6 Art Start Pre school (Toddlers up to age 4) 11am–12noon £1.50 (book)Sat 9 #Golden Young People - Gold Arts Award 10am–3pm £10 (book)Sat 16 Works from Tate Exhibition Tour 2pm Free – all welcomeTue 19 Baby Palace Sensory sessions (Parents & babies upto 18 months) 10.30–11.30 / 12-1 / 2–3 £1.50 (book)Wed 20 Art Start Pre school (Toddlers up to age 4) 11am–12noon £1.50 (book)Sat 23 Saturday Playdate Group artwork making in The Family Gallery From 11am FreeTues 26 Mapping Tuesday Tots (Toddlers up to age 4) 11am–12noon £1.50 (book)Wed 27 Treasure Mapping Wednesday Workshops for all (all ages) 1-3pm Free – all welcomeThur 28 Collagraph Thursday Skills (Age 4 and over) 11.12.30pm or 1-2.30pm £2.50 (book)Fri 29 Artist Teachers Scheme Preview 6-7pm All welcomeSat 30 Saturday Playdate Group artwork making in The Family Gallery From 11am Free
Tues 2 Give Me a Sign Tuesday Tots (Toddlers up to age 4) 11am–12noon £1.50 (book)Wed 3 Do Signs Wednesday Workshops for all (all ages) 1-3pm Free – all welcomeThur 4 Badge Signs Thursday Skills (Age 4 and over) 11.12.30pm or 1-2.30pm £2.50 (book)Thurs 4 Oliver Jones Preview 6–8pm All welcomeSat 6 Saturday Playdate Group artwork making in The Family Gallery From 11am FreeTues 9 Marbling Mapping Tuesday Tots (Toddlers up to age 4) 11am–12noon £1.50 (book)Wed 10 Build your own Treasure Island Wednesday Workshops for all (all ages) 1-3pm Free – all welcomeThur 11 Square Mapping Thursday Skills (Age 4 and over) 11.12.30pm or 1-2.30pm £2.50 (book)Sat 13 Saturday Playdate Group artwork making in The Family Gallery From 11am FreeTues 16 I, Eye Telescopes Tuesday Tots (Toddlers up to age 4) 11am–12noon £1.50 (book)Wed 17 Binocular eyes Wednesday Workshops for all (all ages) 1-3pm Free – all welcomeThur 18 Periscopes Thursday Skills (Age 4 and over) 11.12.30pm or 1-2.30pm £2.50 (book)Sat 20 Saturday Playdate Group artwork making in The Family Gallery From 11am FreeTues 23 Lantern planet Tuesday Tots (Toddlers up to age 4) 11am–12noon £1.50 (book)Wed 24 Satellite Tim Wednesday Workshops for all (all ages) 1-3pm Free – all welcomeThur 25 Silk Screen Planet Thursday Skills (Age 4 and over) 11.12.30pm or 1-2.30pm £2.50 (book)Sat 27 Saturday Playdate Group artwork making in The Family Gallery From 11am FreeTues 30 Water Bottle Music Tuesday Tots (Toddlers up to age 4) 11am–12noon £1.50 (book)Wed 31 Postcard home Wednesday Workshops for all (all ages) 1-3pm Free – all welcome
Thur 1 Printed maps Thursday Skills (Age 4 and over) 11.12.30pm or 1-2.30pm £2.50 (book)Sat 10 Works from Tate Exhibition Tour 2pm Free – all welcomeTue 20 Baby Palace Sensory sessions (Parents & babies upto 18 months) 10.30–11.30 / 12-1 / 2–3 £1.50 (book)Thur 22 Eva Rothschild Preview 6-8pm All welcomeThur 22 Looking at Art Adult beginners course TBC TBC
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