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SUMMARY:Social History Gallery Display: Pip Benveniste (1921-2010)
DESCRIPTION:Born at Myrtle Cottage\, Newlyn in 1921\, Pip Benveniste was a post-war British modernist artist whose wide-ranging creative output included watercolour\, oil\, acrylic\, etching\, film and rug design over her 60-year career. \nBenveniste was the eldest daughter of Bohemian artists Alec Walker and Kay Earle\, who established Crysede Silks in Newlyn in 1920. Allowed to roam freely across the Cornish landscape as a child\, the rolling fields\, farms and hedges\, granite formations\, craggy coastlines and the mysterious Cornish light and skies were themes that would later influence her eye as an artist. \nThroughout the 1950s and 60s Benveniste was immersed in the rapidly developing art world with close affiliation to figures like the writer James Baldwin in Paris\, film-maker Terry Southern in New York\, artist Tess Jaray in London\, as well as being part of Yoko Ono’s early experimental films. \nIn addition to painting across various locations in the UK\, Benveniste travelled and worked in Mexico\, America\, France\, Morocco\, Holland and Tunisia\, all the while absorbing colours\, culture\, light and landscapes\, and always returning to Cornwall for visits to draw and paint. She exhibited widely in solo and joint exhibitions throughout her career. \nFor further information about Benveniste’s art legacy\, contact: \nMark Vaughan OBE \nEmail: lmarkvaughan@gmail.com \nThe display will run from Saturday\, 9 August until Wednesday\, 10 September 2025.
URL:https://penleehouse.org.uk/event/social-history-gallery-exhibition-pip-benveniste-1921-2010/
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SUMMARY:Friends of Penlee House: Guided tour of the Sheila Hichens collection of Newlyn School art
DESCRIPTION:Discover the Sheila Hichens Collection at The Steward’s House on St Michael’s Mount with art historian Catherine Wallace. This remarkable collection of more than 40 works by acclaimed Newlyn School artists\, including Walter Langley\, Stanhope Forbes\, Laura Knight\, and Harold Harvey\, captures everyday life in west Cornwall before the mid-20th century. \nHosted by the Friends of Penlee House\, this exclusive guided tour offers a rare opportunity to experience a culturally significant collection in a unique setting. Tickets are £20 for Friends of Penlee House and £25 for Non-Friends. Please note: entry to the Castle or Gardens is not included and must be booked separately. Limited mobility transport to the Mount may be available—contact Caroline White at carowhite@msn.com for details. \nTickets: £20 for Friends of Penlee House & £25 for Non Friends \nMeeting point: Stewards House\, St Michael’s Mount at 12.15 pm \nBook Now
URL:https://penleehouse.org.uk/event/friends-of-penlee-house-guided-tour-of-the-sheila-hichens-collection-of-newlyn-school-art/
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