Sorry to fill my first few posts with events and exhibitions, but I thought that you would want to know about this as soon as possible. So annoyed I missed it before. An exhibition devoted to the beautiful work of Paddy’s book cover illustrator and great friend, John Craxton, that runs until 21 April 2024. It sounds like a marvellous couple of hours or so to immerse yourself in John’s work and maybe to get out to the sea around beautiful Chichester, a town that has some lovely restaurants, good shopping, and of course a beautiful cathedral.
From the website of the Pallant Gallery:
Take a journey out of the shadows of wartime Britain and emerge amongst the sun-lit landscapes of Greece and its vibrant people.
This retrospective will follow the works of celebrated British Romantic artist, John Craxton R.A. (1922–2009); from his melancholic images of poets within brooding landscapes created in Britain in the early 1940s, to the radiant paintings and drawings inspired by his adopted homeland in the Mediterranean.
The development of his work reveals Craxton’s experiences of confinement and exile, his personal liberation as a gay man, and his celebration of travel and colour, all set within the historical context of mid-century Britain and Greece. Inspiration taken from Greek archaeology, mythology and Byzantine mosaics shines through his art, as do affinities with acquaintance Pablo Picasso and, youthful best friend, Lucian Freud.
Marking the rebellious twists and turns in his life, the exhibition will showcase glorious paintings, poetic drawings, book cover illustrations, ceramics, dynamic theatre set designs, and rarely seen pieces from the Craxton Estate.
Shown for the first time alongside this exhibition, contemporary artist Tacita Dean will present Crackers (2023), a new two screen film projection which she recently created in Crete as a musing on her friendship with the artist.
Craxton’s versatility will be set within the context of some of his contemporaries in a separate display of pieces from the Gallery’s collection. Selected by contemporary artist Jake Grewal, this exhibit will include works by Graham Sutherland, Keith Vaughan, John Piper, Paul Nash and John Minton.
Curated by Ian Collins, author of John Craxton: A Life of Gifts (2021), in partnership with Pallant House Gallery.
Includes other works from Pallant House Gallery’s collection and builds on the touring exhibitions John Craxton: Drawn to Light, currently at the Mesher Museum in Istanbul, and previously John Craxton: A Greek Soul at the Benaki Museum in Athens (2022-23).
You can book tickets here

Interesting article
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/rich-beautiful-and-vital-john-craxton-at-pallant-house-gallery-reviewed/
Yes Anton – I saw that also. I’ll post it up in a while.
Interesting article ….
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/rich-beautiful-and-vital-john-craxton-at-pallant-house-gallery-reviewed/