Keith Purser, Elements

6 March - 1 April 2023
Overview
 Preview: Saturday 4th March 2023, 10am - 6pm
and by appointment on Sunday 5th March 
Exhibition: Monday 6th March - Saturday 1st April 2023 
 
The Studio at Jenna Burlingham Gallery
George Street, Kingsclere, Hampshire RG20 5NQ

 

We are delighted to be holding an exhibition of works by Keith Purser. Entitled 'Elements' the show will be in the Studio at Jenna Burlingham Gallery at 2A George Street, just a few doors down from our main gallery at 10-12.

Do join us at our preview on Saturday 4th March, 10am - 6pm, and by appointment on Sunday 5th March. There will be plenty of drinks and nibbles! The exhibition then runs from Monday 6th March to Saturday 1st April 2023, 10am - 6pm.

 

To download the catalogue click on the link below. Prices range from £1,150 to £7,750. Please contact the gallery for a full price list.

 

Illustrated:

‘Meltwater’, 2020 (detail)

oil with sand on panel

48 x 99 cm. 

Works
Press release

JENNA BURLINGHAM GALLERY

 
Keith Purser, Elements
 
Preview: Saturday 4th March 2023, 10am - 6pm
and by appointment on Sunday 5th March
Exhibition: Monday 6th March - Saturday 1st April 2023 
The Studio at Jenna Burlingham Gallery
George Street, Kingsclere, Hampshire RG20 5NQ

 

We are delighted to be holding an exhibition of works by Keith Purser. Entitled 'Elements' the show will be in the Studio at Jenna Burlingham Gallery at 2A George Street, just a few doors down from our main gallery at 10-12.

The Preview is on Saturday 4th March, 10am - 6pm, and by appointment on Sunday 5th March. The exhibition then runs from Monday 6th March to Saturday 1st April 2023, 10am - 6pm.

 

Prices range from £1,150 to £7,750. Please contact the gallery for a catalogue and price list.

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The sea is calm tonight.
The tide is full, the moon lies fair
Upon the straits, on the French coast the light
Gleams and is gone; the cliffs of England stand,
Glimmering and vast, out in the tranquil bay
From 'Dover Beach' by Matthew Arnold (1822-1888)

 

Keith Purser (b. 1944) lives and works on the edge of a huge shingle bank in the shadow of Dungeness power station, in a village called Lydd-on-Sea in south-east Kent. His home, on the tip of a headland, faces onto a wide expanse of beach and looks out to the coast of France. This is a place of light and vast skies; of open shingle dotted with the few plants that can thrive in the weather-beaten environment, and with the abandoned supplies of the local fishermen. With a landscape so devoid of features, Purser finds himself free to make determined studies of its textures.
 
Purser’s paintings are rich in surface and often include objects discovered on his daily walks. Sand, driftwood, netting, gravel, shells, sea glass and broken ceramics can often be found. In some paintings, an impression is all that is left, with the objects inscribed into their surfaces transferred and then removed. If one of these articles stays in the artist’s mind for long enough, it becomes the spark that determines a painting, spiritually present if not physically. The irregular black shapes that features so often are, for instance, reminiscent of the dozens of fishermen’s crates that pepper the shoreline.
 
Purser first sketches his compositions and then retreats to his studio at his home, from where he can watch the ships passing along the Dover Strait. Working with a calm palette of lemon and chrome yellow, ultramarine, cerulean and Prussian blue, along with the careful use of metallic pigment, he captures the light that inspires him. With flashes of whites and reds and the sparse black features, Purser recreates the light of the land, sky and sea.
 
Jenna Burlingham Gallery
George Street, Kingsclere, Hampshire, RG20 5NQ
01635 298 855      info@jennaburlingham.com     jennaburlingham.com