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Last chance to visit King's Lynn Festival's exhibition ‘Peace to Pop’ at Fermoy Gallery




This weekend is the last chance to see the King’s Lynn Festival annual exhibition that focuses on some of the landmark developments in art and design between 1945 and 1980.

‘Peace to Pop’ at the Fermoy Gallery is running until Sunday and is open daily from 11am-4pm.

The exhibition is in association with Goldmark Art, which specialises in 20th century and contemporary art and ceramics.

King's Lynn Festival annual exhibition in the Fermoy Gallery in a previous year. Picture: Paul Marsh
King's Lynn Festival annual exhibition in the Fermoy Gallery in a previous year. Picture: Paul Marsh

Peace to Pop presents works by Henry Moore, Peter Blake, Graham Sutherland, David Hockney, Allan Jones, Eduardo Paolozzi, Sandra Blow, Patrick Caulfield and Gordon House. Most of the artworks can be purchased.

Robert Anderson, exhibition curator, said: "British art movements in the mid-20th century were developing fast and created a vibrant contribution to cultural life.

“Peace to Pop conveys the excitement which art can bring to our lives."

The exhibition is sponsored by Hawkins Ryan Solicitors, Guella Trust, and Klaus and Lissie Macfarlane. Associated workshops sponsored by Learning Resources Ltd.



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