Stephen Willats: Conceptual Art in Britain 1964-1979

12 April - 29 August 2016. 

 

CONCEPTUAL ART IN BRITAIN 1964–1979

 

See the works that changed the way we think about art today.

 

 

In the 1960s artists began to abandon traditional approaches and made ideas the essence of their work. This fascinating exhibition explores this pivotal period in British history. It gathers together artists who took art beyond its traditional boundaries to suggest new ways of engaging with the realities of the world beyond the studio, which ultimately led to a questioning of the function and social purpose of art.

 

The radical and controversial work both scrutinised and consistently took inspiration from the real world. Asking what art is, as well as what it might be for, inevitably led some artists to create work that was often politically engaged with themes and issues ranging from feminism to the Troubles in Northern Ireland.

 

Artists featured within the show include, among others: Keith ArnattArt & LanguageConrad AtkinsonVictor BurginMichael Craig-MartinHamish FultonMargaret HarrisonSusan HillerJohn HilliardMary KellyJohn LathamRichard LongBruce McLeanDavid Tremlett and Stephen Willats.

April 12 2016