Dreams of the everyday: paintings by Winifred Nicholson & Andrew Cranston
The Holburne Museum
Great Pulteney Street
Bath
BA2 4DB
3 October 2025 - 11 January 2026
Dreams of the Everyday is now on view at The Holburne Museum, Bath having travelled from The Pier Arts Centre in Orkney.
The exhibition brings together the paintings of Winifred Nicholson (1893–1981) and Andrew Cranston (b. 1969, Hawick, UK) and is curated by the designer and collector Jonathan Anderson, in collaboration with the Artist and Richard Ingleby.
The exhibition explores the connections and contrasts in paintings by Nicholson and Cranston, many of which share a delight in ordinary, often domestic, realities – drawing on daily-life, memory and imagination, and incorporating figures, interiors and glimpses of nature. Both artists’ practices are at once rooted in the real world, while going beyond conventionality and the commonplace to evoke a sense of non-physical, sometimes mystical, and occasionally visionary, realities.
The two painters, though distanced by time and place, are connected by their commitment to a kind of painting that values intimacy over showmanship. The earliest and most recent works in the exhibition are separated by a century – and whilst Nicholson often travelled from her base at Bankshead in Cumbria to paint in Cornwall, Paris, Greece, and on the west coast of Scotland, Cranston, originally from Hawick, has resolutely remained living and working in Glasgow.
Despite such disparity in circumstances, and their distinctly different voices, their works sit well in each other’s company, and in juxtaposing their paintings, the exhibition seeks to reveal something new about both.
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