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Ravilious & Co:
The Pattern of Friendship. English Artist Designers 1922-1942

17 March 2018 – 10 June 2018

This exhibition of the artist and designer Eric Ravilious (1903 – 1942) explores the significant relationships and working collaborations between Ravilious and an important group of friends and affiliates.

About the
exhibition

Eric Ravilious (1903 – 1942) is now recognised as one of the most important and popular British artists of the 20th century. This major exhibition explored the influence of Ravilious and his circle and their remarkable impact on British art and design in the 1930s and 1940s. Based on new research and telling a previously untold story, it chronicled the personal and professional relationships between Ravilious and artist-designers such as Paul Nash, John Nash, Enid Marx, Barnett Freedman, Eileen ‘Tirzah’ Garwood, Thomas Hennell, Douglas Percy Bliss, Peggy Angus, Helen Binyon, Diana Low, and one of his closest friends, Edward Bawden, bringing together nearly 500 paintings, prints, drawings, engravings, books, ceramics, wallpapers, and textiles – many rarely shown and previously unknown – and highlighted key moments in the artists’ lives and work from first meetings at the Royal College of Art, to the evolution of their artistic practices into commercial and industrial design.

The exhibition had been created to mark the 75th anniversary of Ravilious’ tragic early death in Iceland during the Second World War and it finished on a remarkable series of works from his time as an official war artist.

Curated by Andy Friend and the Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne.