Now and Then Image Credit- Clem Archibald, Artist
We invite you to take a first look at Clem’s vibrant and bold paintings that span over 60 years. Image Credit: Clem Archibald, Artist
2nd June 2023
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Leeds unseen talent showcases 6 decades of artwork in a major exhibition

An exhibition that celebrates the life work of the Artist Clement Archibald.

We invite you to take a first look at Clem’s vibrant and bold paintings that span over 60 years. Clem is a skilled self-taught artist in his seventies who has lived in LS4 since arriving from St Kitts aged 8 years old. This exhibition is a collaboration with Artist Clement Archibald and Curator Sarah Francis that explores and showcases his unseen painting spanning six decades.

Two different creatives, two different socio-cultural perspectives, with a shared sense of the different worlds realised through art and making. The project has span 12 months, curating the stories and paintings that represent different stages of Clement’s life and experiences. An autobiographical journey of an artist almost left behind by barriers in the cultural world, showcasing his incredible, under-appreciated talent. Curator Sarah Francis said:

Image Credit- Clem Archibald, Artist

“Art has the power to transport an artist from a world they feel a sense of unbelonging into a world of their own imagination, of safety and where they can share their stories. A world where they can be their authentic selves without the fear of prejudice, and harm from others. A world that is unashamedly the we seek.

“These worlds we create carry transformative powers to be able to translate these stories into the real world, so that we can connect, relate, and be moved with exploration. Agency of Realised worlds explores the talented work of Clem, a proud Leeds artist we should all be celebrating. His art is saturated in Leeds history and an untold personal connection which he explores in his paintings.

“I have been a privileged guest inside Clem’s world and I am so thrilled to be permitted to showcase his paintings in this exhibition. His artwork should be in collections, and I hope that after 60 years this exhibition can form the start of his legacy and a shift in finding and platforming our hidden voices within Leeds.”

Come and join us for the public opening event on Friday 30th June 2023, 6:30-9:30pm. Exhibition Dates: 23 June – 25 August 2023. Gallery visiting times: Wednesdays & Fridays (11am – 5pm).

Please book ahead of your visit here: www.eventbrite.co.uk

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