In the Footsteps of the East London Group
(Author) The Nunnery GalleryThirty original paintings by members of the East London Group, paired with 20 new interpretations and responses from contemporary painters. The East London Group created paintings in the 1920s and ’30s of buildings, streets, and London life. The artists were mostly working class, realist painters whose formal education had often stopped at an early age. The group were taught by Walter Sickert, John Albert Cooper, and Phyllis Bray and exhibited alongside prominent artists of the day. Curated by the Urban Contemporaries Group, this book and accompanying exhibition features original paintings by members of the East London Group alongside contemporary paintings inspired by them, from leading artists working in the urban landscape tradition, including David Hepher, Doreen Fletcher, Tim Craven, Timothy Hyman, Philippa Beale, Nicole Poh, and Marc Gooderham. The result is a showcase of surprising pairings of paintings from a group of artists that are steadily growing in popularity and reputation with fresh interpretations from a new generation of painters.
The Nunnery Gallery
The Nunnery Gallery is a contemporary art space in London known for its innovative exhibitions and collaborations with emerging artists. Their most famous work, "The Feminist Library," showcases the intersection of art and activism. With a bold and avant-garde style, the gallery continues to push boundaries and challenge societal norms.