- Venue
- Midlands Arts Centre
- Starts
- Tuesday, January 15, 2019
- Ends
- Sunday, March 10, 2019
- Address
- Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham, B12 9QH
- Location
- West Midlands
- Organiser
- Midlands Arts Centre
Matthew Krishanu says: “I want the viewer to sense the complications: that the scenes depicted are not always ones of innocence, that there are historical and cultural currents at play, and that the childhood world is easily punctured by adult constructions and beliefs.”
Jenni Lomax (former director of Camden Arts Centre) writes in her introduction to the exhibition catalogue: “Autobiography plays some part in all Krishanu’s work, whether populated by figures or uninhabited like his landscapes. However, his paintings are given a deliberate edge of uncertainty that folds reality in with the collapsing of time.”
The show includes two paintings recently acquired by the Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre, London.
Join us to celebrate the launch of ‘The Sun Never Sets’ at the opening event on Saturday 19 January from 2pm-4pm, where you can see the work and meet artist Matthew Krishanu. There will also be an Artist Talk and Tour on Thursday 21 February from 6pm-7.30pm in the gallery – a chance to join artist Matthew and MAC Visual Arts Producer Jess Litherland for a private evening tour of ‘The Sun Never Sets’.
An associated exhibition of his work ‘A Murder of Crows’ is showing throughout the Ikon Gallery building during the run of ‘The Sun Never Sets’.
A catalogue is available to buy featuring texts by Jenni Lomax, and Ruxmini Choudhury (assistant curator at Dhaka Art Summit).