Spirit of the North East: The art of Richard Hobson, a retrospective

Dates
Saturday 12 April - Sunday 2 November
Visitor Information
Free, drop in.
About
In this exhibition, discover how Richard Hobson (1945–2004) captured the changing landscapes, industry and communities of the North East.
From bustling shipyards to rugged moorlands and beyond, explore how Richard captured an industrial landscape and a way of life which was on the cusp of change.
Hobson was possessed of a curious eye, a passion for nature and the great outdoors, and he lived for his art. His paintings feature looming power station cooling towers, and the dilapidated remnants of past industrial might. He also recorded the spectacular natural world of the North Country, on his frequent rambles in the countryside, accompanied by his wife Pat and son Harry. Above all, Hobson painted because he saw beauty before him, no matter what the subject, warts and all.