Exhibition

A Unique Vision

1 Nov 2019 – 16 Feb 2020

Regular hours

Friday
10:00 – 17:00
Saturday
10:00 – 17:00
Sunday
10:00 – 17:00
Tuesday
10:00 – 17:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 17:00
Thursday
10:00 – 17:00

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Orleans House Gallery

Twickenham, United Kingdom

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  • Buses from Richmond Train Station:33, 490, H22, R68, R70. Alight at Marble Hill Park.
  • Nearest Tube is Richmond.
  • Nearest train stations are St Margarets and Twickenham.
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Orleans House Gallery, in partnership with Henry Boxer Gallery, presents A Unique Vision - a pioneering display of outsider and visionary art.

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Over the last 2 decades, Orleans House Gallery has worked closely with the Henry Boxer Gallery to showcase pioneering displays of outsider and visionary art. This autumn, the Richmond-based dealer and collector Henry Boxer returns with new and familiar self-taught artists and works to engage and enlighten – each offering a unique vision, from the occult to the mediumistic.

Take this rare opportunity to explore the fascinating perspectives of acclaimed outsider and visionary artists, including the Edwardian portrayer of mad cats, Louis Wain; the housewife-medium, Madge Gill; the visionary depicter of resurrections, Donald Pass; and contemporary savant artists George Widener and Stephen Wiltshire.

Artists exhibiting for the first time include Matthew Nightingale, an ex prisoner, who recently won the Koestler Award, William A Hall aka ‘The LA Car Man’, who lived homeless on the streets of Los Angeles, in a beaten-up old Dodge, secretly producing drawings of futuristic cars, and Kim Noble, who has Multiple Personality Disorder, with 13 personalities working as artists in their own distinctive styles, each totally unaware of the others.

Henry Boxer states: ‘This year has been an important one for outsider art – with ground-breaking exhibitions at the Wellcome, William Morris Gallery and College of Psychic Studies – all of which I had loaned works to. I am therefore delighted to be invited to show at Orleans House Gallery once again, I hope that the art on display allows for an opening, and a discovery, of who we all truly are, beyond words, ideas and appearances.’

Orleans House Gallery is a free public art gallery and museum in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, managed by Richmond Arts Service. It includes the Grade 1 listed Octagon Room and is home to the Richmond Borough Art Collection. We offer a varied programme of historic and contemporary exhibitions over two gallery spaces, whilst our Study Gallery explores the history of the local area.The Stables Courtyard houses the Coach House Education Centre, the North Stables Café, and the Artist in Residence Studio.

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