Saturday

William Crozier

William Crozier - one of the most influential painters in Irish art today - has his first solo exhibition in N. Ireland at the Mullan Gallery on Belfast's Lisburn Road. Seven new oils feature with works on paper and prints. Crozier’s art is instantly recognizable. His paintings, drawings and prints create a visual language which captures the absolute essence and look of the subject in hand. Landscape, still life and the intense experience of familiar things form part of what Crozier is about. However, fundamental to his work is the process of composition through the masterly use of light, structure and vibrancy of colour. The show marks the publication of the first major study of Crozier’s work - giving new insights into the history of figurative painting in Britain. It provides a detailed survey of his wide-ranging work over the last 50 years, placing it within broader European traditions as well as relating it to Scottish, English and Irish art. The book will be available for sale at Mullan's gallery. This is a must-see show which runs from thursday 17th of April to 5th of May and can be seen at Mullan Gallery