Joan Eardley’s biographer, Christopher Andreae, talks about Joan Eardley (1921-63) – one of the most influential Scottish painters of her generation whose paintings and drawings reflect urban and rural Scotland in an expressive visual language unlike any other artist’s.
Summer Sea, Winter Sea
Thursday 19th September, 6.30pm (free)
Being a serious artist was a “tough” business, especially for a painter determined to make her work – for example her sea paintings – a head-on confrontation between experience and its expression in paint. Showing a remarkable balance between characteristics which historically have been regarded as either typically male or female, Eardley’s work can at once be tough and objectively honest, yet tender and maternal – as seen in her drawings and paintings of Glasgow children.
Joan is featured on our Women of the Merchant City Heritage walk. This is a rare opportunity to learn more about this Glasgow Woman artist through the eyes of her biographer.
A massive thank you to Christopher Andreae and Lund Humphries for supporting the library and being part of our events programme.
This event is free of charge. Please click here to book your free place(s) or contact us on 0141 248 9969 for more information.