Humans are highly emotional beings and we express ourselves in many ways; our gestures, expressions and movement can convey a multitude of emotions. This exhibition explores the interaction of mood and movement and how complex we really are.
Market Scene c.1970–1990
Hugh Gerard Byars (b.1957)
Oil on canvas
H 61.5 x W 76.2 cm
Glasgow Life Museums
Harriet Hilton (1791–1866) and Child (Helen Hilton, 1811–1873)
William Hilton (1786–1839)
Oil on canvas
H 127 x W 99 cm
The Collection: Art & Archaeology in Lincolnshire (Usher Gallery)
The Little Maiden 1934
Harold Charles Harvey (1874–1941)
Oil on canvas
H 50 x W 45 cm
Wolverhampton Arts and Heritage
The Long Wait 1982
Rosemary Gabrielle Davies (1922–2016)
Oil on board
H 54.8 x W 71 cm
Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum
Pits to Peaks 1985
Chris Tunwell (b.1959) and Patients & Staff of the Occupational Therapy Dept
Oil on board
H 122 x W 81.5 cm
Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Cheese Rolling on Cooper's Hill, Gloucestershire 1948
Charles March Gere (1869–1957)
Oil on canvas
H 62.5 x W 75.3 cm
Gloucester Museums Service Art Collection
Impact 2001
Paul Edward Nicholls (b.1948)
Oil on canvas
H 51 x W 41 cm
Royal Institution of Cornwall
Preparing a Meal 1981
Paul Gopal-Chowdhury (b.1949)
Oil on canvas
H 213.5 x W 183 cm
Heritage Doncaster
Miss Dorothy Brook 1918
George Henry Grenville Manton (1855–1932)
Oil on canvas
H 274 x W 170 cm
The Collection: Art & Archaeology in Lincolnshire (Usher Gallery)