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Ships of Stone: The Islands of Mervyn Peake
16. Mar - 19. May 13 / ended Gerald Moore GalleryFree
Saturdays 12-4 and weekdays by appointment
Mervyn Peake, Illustration to 'Treasure Island', divisional title for 'Part III - My Shore Adventure', 1947-49, ink on paper. Reproduced by permission of the Mervyn Peake Estate.
'Ships of Stone: The Islands of Mervyn Peake' takes a new look at the work of the visionary artist, writer and illustrator by focusing on one of Peake’s lifelong obsessions: islands. The exhibition uses audio recordings to bring Peake’s writings alive alongside objects and artworks that span his career, many of which are on public display for the first time. Boundaries between real, imaginary and metaphorical islands are blurred in illustrations for Captain Slaughterboard Drops Anchor (1939) and Treasure Island (1949), paintings and drawings from his time on the Channel Island of Sark, and in his descriptions of the symbolic island of Gormenghast Castle, the setting of the novels for which he is best known.
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