Saturday 14 January – Saturday 14 April 2012. A collaboration between three artists who have depicted the dramatic landscapes and ancient archaeological sites of Hardy’s Wessex landscape. Key works were specifically selected by the artists to show their varied and eclectic response to the places in Wiltshire that Hardy wrote about. Ranging from compressed charcoal drawings, prints, steel etchings and oil paintings, the work of Dave Gunning, David Inshaw and Rob Pountney is displayed in the Museum’s upstairs gallery.
By personally selecting a small number of key pieces from their huge bodies of work, these artists give a unique glimpse into their own reactions to their art. They are showing what they consider to be their most revealing and emotional responses to a landscape they have got to know intimately, both through Hardy and through their own experience of it.
image: Stonehenge by Rob Pountney (c) Rob Pountney
Booking: No booking required.
Cost: Normal admission charges apply. No additional cost.