The upcoming exhibition, “Illusion – the Inquisitive Eye,” will be held at the stunning Painters’ Hall in the City of London from 14th to 16th October.
This event showcases exceptional works exclusively from Livery Company members, each artist exploring the theme of ‘Illusion’ through their unique perspectives on visual deceptions and mysteries in art.
Curated by Tim Wright and Tuesday Riddell, both Company members, the exhibition will also feature guest curator Timothy Spall, who will open the event and discuss the artwork and the Company’s connection to the City.
A supplementary display will highlight the Company’s history, including a handwritten note from Sir Joshua Reynolds and a portrait attributed to Robert Peake the Younger, a likely member of the Company. The organisers are also thrilled to present a 19th-century Madonna and Child painting, restored by Lucia Scalisi and framed by Liveryman Derek Tanous, with both experts available on October 14th to discuss their work.
There will also be a programme of related talks and demonstrations. The exhibition is open from 10am to 5pm with free admission.
For further details, visit the Painter-Stainers’ website.