Curator Dickon Hall leads a tour of the Colin Middleton exhibition at the Ulster Museum for students
- Date(s)
- November 9, 2023
- Location
- Ulster Museum
- Time
- 12:00 - 13:00
Colin Middleton: Among this Peace and Noise
An exhibition of paintings and drawings by Colin Middleton, spanning six decades. Middleton was a close friend of many writers, including Seamus Heaney. Curator Dickon Hall leads an introductory tour for students who want to participate in our annual Ekphrasis Project, using these works as a departure point for their own poems and prose, to be published in the Ekphrasis Pamphlet in Spring 2024.
The Colin Middleton exhibition runs until 21 Jan 2024.
Further events in the Ekphrasis series are:
Thu 23 Nov at 2.00pm - ekphrasis workshop
Colin Middleton was born in Belfast in 1910, a city then at the very height of its industrial, economic and social expansion. The artist lived, worked and painted in Belfast almost continuously until 1947, all while the city survived the Great Depression, the Second World War and the Belfast Blitz, as well as episodes of social unrest. In the 1930s and 1940s, Colin Middleton established a reputation as arguably the most progressive artist working in Ireland. He quickly came to be regarded as one of the leading Irish painters of his generation.
This exhibition features paintings and drawings spanning six decades, drawn from private lenders and the National Museums NI collections. It examines Middleton's complex relationship with Belfast, particularly the ongoing significance of his early career as a damask designer and the manner in which it shaped his development as an artist. This exhibition also looks at how Middleton's powerful vision of Belfast and its inhabitants, provided a radical visual response to the city during this tumultuous period.
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