New Exhibition – Robin Tanner: From Goldsmiths to the Great Depression

This free exhibition will explore the life and work of Robin Tanner during his formative years between the First and Second World Wars. Using key moments from Robin Tanner’s life, such as his training at Goldsmiths College and building a new home in Kington Langley, the exhibition will explore wider themes such as the etching revival, craft and design and developments in art education.

At the heart of the exhibition will be works from the recently acquired Golder-Thompson Gift in Memory of Arthur Norman. These etchings and engravings from the 1920s and 30s form the earliest works in the Golder-Thompson Gift and help better understand Tanner’s blossoming interest in etching, wedded to his love of the English countryside. The full gift can be seen in the museum’s publication ‘A Century in Print-1920-2020’, available from the museum shop.

Councillor Nick Murry, Chair of Amenities, Culture and Leisure Committee said of the exhibition; “Robin Tanner is a very important and well loved local etcher and educator. Chippenham Town Council is proud to show more of his work and is delighted that the very generous Golder-Thompson gift will allow so many more people to understand and enjoy his legacy.”

Join Chippenham Museum throughout the summer for a series of talks, walks and family activities to accompany the exhibition. More information can be found on the What’s On page of our website.

Chippenham Museum, a Chippenham Town Council facility, is free entry, open Monday-Saturday

 

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