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'Unnerving vision of a post-apocalyptic future': Age of Panic at Barnstaple's White Moose Gallery
‘Unnerving vision of a post-apocalyptic future’: Age of Panic at Barnstaple’s White Moose Gallery
Marcus Lanyon, with White Moose owners Julie Gavin and Stella Levy, in front of his painting Petrichor at “Age of Panic” preview Show © John Andow Marcus Lanyon’s first solo exhibition “Age of Panic” is in Barnstaple’s White Moose Gallery, it opened on 20 April and is running until 10 June 2017. The exhibition, a mixture of painting and sculptures, is an unnerving vision of a post-apocalyptic…
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There’s hope in the Age of Panic: Marcus Lanyon’s new solo show at White Moose Gallery, Barnstaple
There’s hope in the Age of Panic: Marcus Lanyon’s new solo show at White Moose Gallery, Barnstaple
With a title of Age of Panic, and accompanied by The Post Apocalyptic Colouring Book, you could think Marcus Lanyon’s new solo show at the White Moose Gallery, Barnstaple, is a little, well, pessimistic. But like a flower from compost (yes, compost), out of that potential pessimism blooms something far more beautiful and hopeful. (more…)
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Barnstaple’s White Moose Gallery receives Arts Council England grant for Marcus Lanyon’s ‘Age of Panic’ exhibition and youth workshops
Barnstaple’s White Moose Gallery receives Arts Council England grant for Marcus Lanyon’s ‘Age of Panic’ exhibition and youth workshops
Contemporary art gallery White Moose, based in Barnstaple, has just been awarded a grant of just under £15,000 by the Arts Council England National Lottery fund. The money will enable White Moose – co-owned by Julie Gavin and Stella Levy – to commission ground-breaking artist Marcus Lanyon to create his first solo show, a thought provoking and at times disturbing, exhibition ‘Age of Panic.’…
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