> PAUL NASH

Tate Britain, London
21st December 2016




Paul Nash - A captivating show that uncovers the surreal and mystical side of English landscapes through the work of one of the most distinctive British painters

Time for a little culture of a different kind. We head to Tate Britain for a fix of all things artistic. Paul Nash was fascinated with Britain’s ancient past and spent time in southern England exploring the Downs and coastal areas. Equally inspired by the equinox and the phases of the moon, he used all these influences in his work, interpreting his environment according to a unique, personal mythology, evolving throughout his career.


Totes Meer (Dead Sea) 1940-1

Blue House on the Shore, 1930-1

The Menin Road 1919


This brilliant show featured a lifetime’s work. From his earliest drawings through to his iconic Second World War paintings, the exhibition reveals Nash’s importance to British modern art in the most significant show of his work for a generation.


 Rachel Maclean. Wat U :-) about?

We also took a peek at the 2016 Turner Prize entries and enjoyed the hyper-colour world of Rachel Maclean in her Art Now installation.






9 out of 10.