Wednesday 6 August 2014

Huddersfield Art Gallery - 26.7.2014



I was quite taken with the Huddersfield Art Gallery building. I couldn't help but wonder if it was of the Art Deco period. When I walked up the stairs to the gallery, the lines spoke of the Art Deco design. When I went up the stairs I got the sense that I was being transported back in time and it evoked images of tall, slender ladies with evening dresses and gloves. To satisfy my curiosity I did actually enquire about the age of the building and it was, infact, Art Deco, built in the 1930s. 








I enjoyed viewing these images as I don't recall viewing much print work before. I liked the use of vibrant colors and the subject of industry and its remains. 










It was great to see the beautiful scenery of Yorkshire as I had never visited here before



Hannah Hauxwell taking a breath of fresh air 
by 
Peter Brook


Bitter cold Chapel St 1959


Both images above and below are also by Peter Brook. I liked the nostalgic feel and almost a sense of community spirit.


West Riding 


http://www.clark-art.com/peter_brook/1244

http://www.peterbrookart.co.uk/




 Clone Valley by Joseph O'Reilly



View from Orchard Terrance by Ken Taylor



Photography for this part of the exhibition has been taken from website below due to their being  photography of its images allowed.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-26801155

When I walked into the area, I couldn't help but notice that they were all black and white images with a white border in a black frame, which I thought set it off nicely. I like the way that the photographer had included in some environments that complimented the images. I also liked the usage of varying camera angles. I have included two photos which I was permitted to take at the exhibition of quotes from individuals that were featured in the exhibition. I was surprised by just how many famous people had originated from Yorkshire.



 Dame Judi Dench


Nicola Adams, Boxer gold medal-winning Olympic


Patrick Stewart


Hannah Cockroft is a Paralympic gold medal winner







Ross Moore Art









I love the use of vibrant colours - it makes the images really stand out. The blue and yellow in particular really took my eye. From a distance it reminded me of the cubist painter Andrew Southall who is based in Anglesey.






For more information on Ross see below

http://www.rossmooreart.co.uk/

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ross-Moore-Art/332487426768100

http://www.examiner.co.uk/whats-on/arts-culture-news/ross-moores-bright-landscapes-animal-6559821



Einstein and the jealous Monk 
by

Chris Gollon 


I enjoyed viewing this exhibition and the experience. It is well worth a visit!


http://www.kirklees.gov.uk/leisure/museumsGalleries/huddersfieldArtGallery/index.aspx






1 comment:

  1. Good stuff- not least the Yorkshire sayings!! Heard Pete with them a few times! Interesting artwork n glad you enjoyed "God's Own Country" as all Yorkshire people consider it to be!

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