I went to see Lucian Freud: Plant Portraits at the Garden Museum in Lambeth this afternoon. It's an exhibition I've been meaning to go and see for ages. I even got there just after New Year - only to find they were having an extended seasonal break.
The exhibition is on until 5th March 2023 and the Garden Museum is open Monday – Sunday 10am – 5pm - and has an ace cafe! Entry to the Museum - which includes entry to the exhibition varies by status. I used my Art Fund pass and got in for £7.
Mostly small - but some larger artworks |
- It's not a big exhibition
- most of the artwork is either small or medium sized - but there are some larger paintings
- However it displays a good range of the artwork he produced in relation to plant
- produced at different ages
- in different media
- of different plants
- notes about their context and location
- links to where you can see them and
- quotes by people - including Freud himself - about his paintings of plants and why he did them.
- some more of the pics I took of the exhibition - with comments
- videos made about paintings in the exhibition
- links to more of my blog posts about Lucian Freud and his paintings / past exhibitions and [a
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Bananas by Lucian Freud on loan from Southampton City Art Gallery |
This was painted from life at Goldeneye, the home of Ian Fleming in Jamaica. Freud spent the tip painting banana trees on the estate.
Bananas is acutely observed and painted in precise, naturalistic detail. Freud said that the subject was a welcome release from portraits: "I noticed I switched away from people when my life was under particular strain...Not using people is like taking a deep breath of fresh air". Bananas was first exhibited at the Venice Biennale in 1954 in a joint exhibition with Ben Nicholson and Francis Bacon.You can see more of his paintings of plants from Jamaica online - such as this one Plants in Jamaica which was sold at Sotheby's (but is not in the exhibition).
This is a closeup of the one very large painting called "Two Plants". Below it are the quotations I used in my 2018 post plus a video about the painting.