Unseen landscapes by the legendary cartoonist, illustrator and artist Heath Robinson are being displayed in an exciting exhibition in Pinner.
The Heath Robinson Museum is sharing the exciting exhibition Sublime Space, which explores landscape as a space for creative reflection.
Dotted alongside the iconic artist’s work will be work by contemporary artists, including David Inshaw, William Scott, Ray Richardson, Jemma Powell, Jonathan McCree, Sue Arrowmith, Daniel Sturgis, Peter Coyte and Ralph Steadman.
The artwork will investigate how notions of space, time and the sublime can reveal emotional, political, intellectual, social and political undertones.
The exhibition will run alongside the permanent exhibition which combines original artworks with books, photographs, film and digital media to tell the full story of Heath Robinson’s artistic career.
The exhibition is open from Saturday, November 1, to Sunday, February 22.
Entry to the special exhibition will be included with museum entry tickets.
Photo: Heath Robinson Museum
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