50 over 50

Tuesday, August 15 2006 @ 05:40 PM BST

Author: Fred

50 works of art, by artists aged 50 and over, and selected by open submission, feature in an exhibition at the University of Brighton Gallery, Grand Parade, part of the Celebrating Age Festival.


I finally got to see the 50 over 50 exhibition and was very impressed by the standard (why am I surprised?) and enjoyed almost all of the exhibits. I didn't dislike any of them. Chris Stevens' oil 'Versace', depicting a young black man against a wall decorated by NF grafitti, is a worthy winner of the 5 grand prize and I loved another big canvas 'Turkish market' by Judith Jarvis.


Most of all, I was drawn to the pencil works: David Crew's 'Hidden Past', of a graveyard (worryingly, quite a few of the exhibits dwelt on illness and death - a dead father, Adrian Henri in hospital) and the thin reversed out abstract graphite lines by Geoff Catlow, who must get out a bit more! Liz Skulina's graphic prints on draughtsman's paper (pictured) are wonderfully subtle, but two layers would have sufficed (lose the aerial).

There are also a few pieces of sculpture: notably Michael Allen's giant fabric flea, and Joan Ainley's multiple of a camouflaged British Legion poppy 'Search: recall reflect remember' stood out. The only local I recognised was photographer Roger Bamber - and there was lots of outstanding photography besides his photo of a drawing installation at Fabrica.

So why wasn't judge Cyril Mount represented? And why only 50? Maybe next year, it'll be 60 over 60! The exhibition continues until the end of August. Don't miss it!

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