Human Explorations is a collection of large charcoal drawings and monotypes exploring human emotions and mythological themes produced over the past five years by one of Britain’s foremost figurative artists.
Alison Lambert’s work is characterised by physicality and spontaneity. Lambert’s drawings use a collage technique, allowing her to ‘find’ the image she is searching for by layering and tearing her paper and re- drawing areas that don’t feel right. For Lambert, the process is long and arduous yet exciting as it features an element of chance and accident, requiring an intuitive dialogue with the works as they progress.
Gallery 1 will feature a series of large human heads which explore human types, feelings and emotions, reflecting on our living selves. These drawings are made without models, relying only on photographic references at the start, which are then discarded as the heads progress. The process becomes a deeply intense dialogue with the artist, with much tearing off and re-drawing. Gallery 2 will show a series of drawings and monotypes with a mythological theme, including humans, horses and minotaurs, all suggestive of mythological events taking place with within an imaginary space. About Alison Lambert
Alison Lambert was born in England in 1957. She studied at Leek and Coventry Schools of Art, graduating in 1984 with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art. Since graduating she has established an international reputation as one of the foremost British artists working with the human figure. Lambert’s work features in public collections including the V&A, British Museum and the Minneapolis Institute of Art.
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Cover image: Head drawings in progress at Alison Lambert’s studio
15 March 2025 - 4 May 2025Please see opening times for the Museum and Art Gallery.FREE - Give what you think