Exhibition
Edward Hutchison: Invisible Landscapes
27 Apr 2022 – 8 May 2022
Regular hours
- Wednesday
- 11:00 – 18:00
- Thursday
- 11:00 – 18:00
- Friday
- 11:00 – 18:00
- Saturday
- 11:00 – 18:00
- Sunday
- 11:00 – 18:00
- Monday
- 11:00 – 18:00
- Tuesday
- 11:00 – 18:00
Free admission
Address
- 48 Hopton Street
- Bankside
- London
England - SE1 9JH
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- We are within walking distance of Blackfriars, Southwark, Waterloo and London Bridge Tube Stations.
- Blackfriars rail station is a 2 minute walk away.
Opening this spring, Invisible Landscapes presents new work by artist Edward Hutchison which encourages us to deepen our connection with the natural environment.
About
From the energy of complex root systems to the vigour of the dawn chorus, the life force of ancient oak trees to the harmony of wildflowers, artist Edward Hutchison works in watercolour to create evocative abstract images that shed light on intimate elements of nature.
Described by Hutchison as ‘conversation pieces to prompt the urban world to take nature seriously’, the artist’s practice has evolved through many years of close observation as he is also an acclaimed landscape architect, the landscape designer for many multidisciplinary projects including The London Eye, The Indoor Cricket School at Lord’s Cricket Ground, the Peace Garden and Herbert Gallery in Coventry and the Main Square with the Médiatèque in Nîmes, France.
The exhibition, which brings together over 60 paintings created by the artist over the past two years, will raise funds for the UN Refugee Agency’s work in Ukraine (UNHCR). Moved by reports and images of the devastation that has occurred in Ukraine following the Russian invasion – and as an advocate for the fundamental importance of the natural environment to our wellbeing – Hutchison will donate 50% of proceeds from all sales to support the UNHCR’s work in Ukraine.