Melanie and Me Swimming - T01187347330This is the first comprehensive survey of Andrews's entire career, with over ninety works on loan from public and private collections in Europe, the USA and Australia. The exhibition will present all Andrews's major works, including the party paintings, among them The Deer Park, based on Norman Mailer's 1957 expose of Hollywood morals of the same title, a number of his extraordinary series such as Lights from the 1970s, and the final, elegiac works depicting the River Thames, including the last of these, on which Andrews was working at his death and which remained unfinished. Andrews's work ranges in scale from the intimate to the majestic, the largest canvases being over four metres in width, and he employs techniques in which careful preparation and the effects of chance are fused. His imagery evolved from various sources, including drawing from life, photography, the cinema and memory. | |
19 Jul 01 to 7 Oct 01 | Tate Britain, Inner London :: V01727332466 listing details L923486672 |