Sir Stanley Spencer
Between Heaven and Earth

Sept. 17, 2011 – Jan. 15, 2012 This exhibition has ended
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Resurrection Re-Union
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The Kunsthal Rotterdam presents for the first time on the European continent a comprehensive overview of work by Sir Stanley Spencer (1891-1959), one of the most important British artists of the twentieth century.

His oeuvre is characterised by a wealth of themes that include biblical stories, landscapes, self portraits and domestic scenes. With his figurative, narrative style of painting and his choice of subjects, Spencer has contributed significantly to the development of modern art. He deals with his turbulent life through his paintings, also incorporating countless contrasts and visionary fantasies. In this exhibition, over eighty paintings and drawings from Stanley Spencer are placed in an art historical context by including twenty works of English contemporaries such as Lucian Freud and Dora Carrington. Spencer's artistic influence in the Netherlands is illustrated using several works by Dick Ket and Charley Toorop, in which work Spencer's influence is clearly visible.

Poignant Realism

As a young artist, Stanley Spencer was a great admirer of Italian Renaissance art by Giotto, romantic Pre-Raphaelite art, and later Paul Gauguin, whose work he saw in London. Spencer spent most of his life in Cookham, a village that played an important role in many of his works and also served as a backdrop for his narrative images. Certain major events such as his active participation in the First World War and his unhappy love life formed the inspiration to his paintings. Spencer developed a poignantly realistic style by placing the most intensive of his life experiences in faithful reproductions of his beloved home surroundings. His fascination with ‘earthy' materials like dust, dirt and rubbish form a stark contrast with his ‘heavenly' renditions of Christ. Spencer allows reality to dominate in his silent landscapes and intimate portraits, while fantasy and joie de vivre enjoy their heyday in top works such as ‘TheResurrection, Cookham' and the ‘Beatitudes' series. Spencer's work brings together countless aspects of life, including love, sexuality, death, religion, reality and fantasy.

8. Stanley Spencer, Dinner on the Hotel Lawn, 1956-7, oil on canvas, 94.9 x135.9 cm - LR.jpg
Dinner on the Hotel Lawn, 1956-7

Generous Art Loans

The exhibition comprises a large selection of Stanley Spencer's best work from museum and private collections collections. The Tate Britain and the Stanley Spencer Gallery in Cookham have very generously allowed a large number of the most important works from their collections to be exhibited. The exhibition is the result of new research performed by guest curator Alied Ottevanger.

Publication

WBOOKS will accompany the exhibition with a publication about Stanley Spencer including text written by guest curator Alied Ottevanger. Price € 39,50 / ISBN 9789089103062/ NUR 642.

With support of

British Council

11. Stanley Spencer, The Tiger Rug, 1940, 92 x 61 cm, olieverf op doek, particuliere collectie - LR.jpg
The Tiger Rug, 1940
1. Stanley Spencer, Zelfportret 1936, olieverf op doek, 62 x 46 cm, Collectie Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam-LR.jpg
Self portrait, 1936
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