Paul Nash (1889 − 1946)

Paul Nash was born in London. After failing the entrance exam for for the Navy, he studied at Chelsea Polytechnic and the Slade School of Fine Art, both in London. He was appointed an Official War Artist in World War I. Between the wars he designed textiles, stage scenery, costumes and ceramics, as well as painting in oil and watercolour. All of his work shows a characteristically analytical approach, reducing a subject to its essential form, but remaining conscious of the intangible mystery in all matter. His touch is typically gentle and delicate - none of his forms, however abstract, are made to look entirely mechanical or geometric.

During the 1930s Nash was fascinated by surrealism and by the power of objects to evoke associations alien to their basic forms, and his own work reveals these preoccupations. Objects which held special meaning for him - the sun and moon, the sunflower and fungus, early burial mounds, rocks, the sea and clumps of trees - were drawn together in landscapes empty of people, but which still suggest their presence. In 1933 he established Unit One, a group of artists that included Henry Moore, Edward Wadsworth, Edward Burra and Ben Nicholson, and whose aims were to promote modern art through a blend of abstraction and surrealism. During World War II he was again appointed an Official War Artist, producing memorable images of the war-torn countryside and the dogfights above, which in turn are sinister and lyrical, surreal yet rooted in the traditions of English landscape painting.

Further reading:
Paul Nash, Outline: An Autobiography , Faber & Faber, London 1951
Andrew Causey, Paul Nash, Clarendon Press, Oxford 1980
Paul Nash Places, Arts Council of Great Britain 1989
Paul Nash Aerial Creatures, Imperial War Museum 1996

Glossary (6)

  • Abstraction

    To abstract means to remove, and in the art sense it means that artist has removed or withheld references to an object, landscape or figure to produce a simplified or schematic work. This method of creating art has led to many critical theories; some theorists considered this the purest form of art: art for art’s sake. Unconcerned as it is with materiality, abstraction is often considered as representing the spiritual.

  • Ceramics

    Clay based products produced from non-metallic material and fired at high temperature. The term covers all objects made of fired clay, including earthenware, porcelain, stoneware and terra cotta.

  • Landscape

    Landscape is one of the principle genres of Western art. In early paintings the landscape was a backdrop for the composition, but in the late 17th Century the appreciation of nature for its own sake began with the French and Dutch painters (from whom the term derived). Their treatment of the landscape differed: the French tried to evoke the classical landscape of ancient Greece and Rome in a highly stylised and artificial manner; the Dutch tried to paint the surrounding fields, woods and plains in a more realistic way. As a genre, landscape grew increasing popular, and by the 19th Century had moved away from a classical rendition to a more realistic view of the natural world. Two of the greatest British landscape artists of that time were John Constable and JMW Turner, whose works can be seen in the Tate collection (www.tate.org.uk). There can be no doubt that the evolution of landscape painting played a decisive role in the development of Modernism, culminating in the work of the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists . Since then its demise has often been predicted and with the rise of abstraction, landscape painting was thought to have degenerated into an amateur pursuit. However, landscape persisted in some form into high abstraction, and has been a recurrent a theme in most of the significant tendencies of the 20th Century. Now manifest in many media, landscape no longer addresses solely the depiction of topography, but encompasses issues of social, environmental and political concern.

  • Oil

    A medium in which ground pigments are mixed to produce a paste or liquid that can be applied to a surface by a brush or other tool; the most common oil used by artists is linseed, this can be thinned with turpentine spirit to produce a thinner and more fluid paint. The oil dries with a hard film, and the brightness of the colour is protected. Oil paints are usually opaque and traditionally used on canvas.

  • Painting

    Work of art made with paint on a surface. Often the surface, also called a support, is a tightly stretched piece of canvas, paper or a wooden panel. Painting involves a wide range of techniques and materials, along with the artist's intellectual concerns effecting the content of a work.

  • Watercolour

    A paint composed of water-soluble pigment, which has been ground in gum, usually gum Arabic. When made opaque with white, watercolour is generally called gouache. Colours are usually applied and spread with brushes and water, but other tools can also be used. Most watercolour painting is done on paper, but other absorbent grounds can also be employed. The term also denotes a work of art executed in this medium.

Exhibition map

Current & upcoming exhibitions

Past exhibitions

Treasure Island: British Art from Holbein to Hockney

  • 2012
    • Spain, Madrid, Fundacion Juan March

Flight and the Artistic Imagination

  • 2012
    • UK, Compton Verney, Compton Verney

OUT OF BRITAIN

  • 2012
    • Oman, Muscat, Bait Al Zubair Museum
    • Kuwait, Kuwait City, Contemporary Art Platform
    • Saudi Arabia, Al Kohbar, Sultan Bin Abdulaziz Science & Technology Center
    • Saudi Arabia, Jeddah, Athr Gallery
    • Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, Riyadh National Museum

CLARE WOODS THE UNQUIET HEAD

  • 2011
    • UK, The Hepworth Wakefield

MY CHOICE WORKS SELECTED BY PAULA REGO FROM THE BRITISH COUNCIL COLLECTION

  • 2011
    • Portugal, Coimbra, Univesidade de Coimbra, Casa de Caldeiras
    • Portugal, Edp Foundation
    • Portugal, Cascais, Casa Das Historias

OPENING EXHIBITION

  • 2011
    • UK, The Hepworth Wakefield

FALL OUT: WAR AND CONFLICT IN THE BRITISH COUNCIL COLLECTION

  • 2010
    • UK, Canterbury, Sidney Cooper Gallery
    • UK, London, Whitechapel Art Gallery

THRESHOLDS

  • 2012
    • Macedonia, Skopje, Museum Of Contemporary Art
    • Malta, Valletta, St James Cavalier Centre For Creativity
  • 2010
    • UK, London, Whitechapel Art Gallery

'I SHAKE YOU BY THE HAND, COMRADE BACON': BRITISH ART ABROAD

  • 2009
    • UK, London, Whitechapel Art Gallery

PASSPORTS. IN VIAGGIO CON L'ARTE

  • 2009
    • Italy, Milan, Padglione D'arte Contemporanea

PASSPORTS: GREAT EARLY BUYS FROM THE BRITISH COUNCIL COLLECTION

  • 2009
    • UK, London, Whitechapel Art Gallery

SURREALISM RETURNS

  • 2008
    • UK, Cheltenham, Cheltenham Art Gallery And Museum

ANCIENT LANDSCAPES - PASTORAL VISIONS. SAMUEL PALMER TO THE RURALISTS

  • 2008
    • UK, Falmouth, Falmouth Art Gallery
    • UK, Bath, Victoria Art Gallery
    • UK, Southampton, Southampton City Art Gallery

APOLLONIA ARTS FESTIVAL 2007

  • 2007
    • Bulgaria, Sozopol, Old Town Art Gallery

FURNACE COMMISSION

  • 2006
    • UK, Liverpool, A Foundation

PAUL NASH: MODERN ARTIST, ANCIENT LANDSCAPE

  • 2003
    • UK, Liverpool, Tate Liverpool

GRAHAM SUTHERLAND LANDSCAPES, WAR SCENES, PORTRAITS 1924-1950

  • 2005
    • UK, Nottingham, Djanogly Art Gallery
  • 2003
    • UK, London, Dulwich Picture Gallery

BLAST TO FREEZE: BRITISCHE KUNST IM 20. JAHRHUNDERT

  • 2003
    • France, Toulouse, Les Abattoirs
  • 2002
    • Germany, Wolfsburg Kunstmuseum

DRAWING DISTINCTIONS

  • 2003
    • Poland, Lodz, Museum Sztuki
  • 2001
    • UK, Nottingham, Castle Museum And Art Gallery
    • UK, Milton Keynes, Milton Keynes Gallery
    • Russia, Nizhny Novgorod, Museum Of Fine Arts
    • Russia, Moscow, Pushkin Museum Of Fine Arts
  • 2000
    • Russia, St Petersburg, The Hermitage
    • Canada, Yukon Art Gallery
    • Canada, Prairie Art Gallery
    • Canada, Winnipeg Art Gallery
  • 1999
    • Canada, Timmins Museum And N E C
    • Canada, Arcadia University Art Gallery
  • 1998
    • Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, National Art Gallery
    • Malaysia, Penang, Penang State Museum And Art Gallery
  • 1997
    • USA, Phoenix, Arizona State University Art Museum
    • USA, Berkeley, University Art Museum

PAUL NASH AERIAL CREATURES

  • 1997
    • Wales, Llandudno, Oriel Mostyn
  • 1996
    • UK, London, Imperial War Museum

OUT OF THE WOOD

  • 1998
    • Slovakia, Kosice, State Gallery
    • Poland, Warsaw, National Museum
  • 1996
    • Philippines, Manila, Metropolitan Museum
    • Japan, Kawaguchiko Museum
    • Japan, Hokkaido, Obihiro Museum
  • 1995
    • Japan, Koriyama, Koriyama City Museum
    • Japan, Kanagawa, Kanagawa Prefectural Museum
    • Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, National Art Gallery
  • 1994
    • India, Calcutta, Centre Of International Modern Art
    • India, Santiniketan, Kala Bhavana Visva Bharati
    • India, Bhopal, Bharat Bhawan
    • India, Jaipur, Jawahar Kala Kendra
    • India, Chandigarh, The Government Museum And Art Gallery
    • Bangladesh, Delhi, Bengal Art Lounge
    • Sri Lanka, Colombo, British Council Office - Colombo
    • Sri Lanka, Kanda, British Council Office - Kanda
  • 1993
    • Australia, Newcastle, Newcastle Region Art Gallery
  • 1992
    • Zimbabwe, Bulawayo, National Gallery Of Zimbabwe In Bulawayo
    • Zimbabwe, Harare, National Gallery Of Zimbabwe
    • Kenya, Kisumu, British Council Office - Kisumu
    • Kenya, Mombassa, British Council Office - Mombassa
    • Kenya, Nairobi, British Council Office - Nairobi
    • Zambia, Lusaka, MPAPA Gallery

FLOWERS OF PEACE, BRITISH ART & DESIGN IN 1945

  • 1995
    • UK, Chichester, Pallant House Gallery

FOR A WIDER WORLD

  • 1991
    • Argentina, Buenos Aires, Museo Nacional De Bellas Artes
    • Bulgaria, Sofia, Cyril Methodius Foundation
    • Belgium, Luxembourg, Musee National D'histoire Et D'art
  • 1990
    • Ussr, Kiev, Ukrainian Museum Of Fine Art

PAUL NASH PLACES

  • 1990
    • UK, Colchester, The Minories
    • UK, Exeter, Royal Albert Memorial Museum
  • 1989
    • UK, York, York City Art Gallery
    • UK, Eastbourne, Towner Art Gallery And Museum

THE FLOWER SHOW

  • 1987
    • UK, Durham, DLI Museum & Art Centre
  • 1986
    • UK, Southampton, Southampton City Art Gallery
    • UK, York, York City Art Gallery
    • UK, Stoke On Trent, Stoke On Trent Art Gallery And Museum

BRITISH DRAWINGS AND WATERCOLOURS FROM ROWLANDSON TO RILEY

  • 1982
    • Scotland, Edinburgh, The Royal Scottish Academy
    • Hong Kong, Hong Kong Museum Of Art
    • China, Shenyang, Shenyang Art Gallery
    • China, Beijing, China Art Gallery

EDWARD BURRA AND PAUL NASH: A SENSE OF PLACE

  • 1982
    • USA, New York, Grey Art Gallery

PAUL NASH

  • 1980
    • UK, Colchester, The Minories
    • UK, London, Blond Fine Art
    • UK, York, York City Art Gallery

THIRTIES - BRITISH ART AND DESIGN BEFORE THE WAR

  • 1979
    • UK, London, Hayward Gallery

UNIT ONE

  • 1978
    • UK, Portsmouth, Porstmouth City Art Gallery

SIX PAINTINGS FROM THE BRITISH COUNCIL COLLECTION

  • 1977
    • Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Cultural Centre
    • New Zealand, New Plymouth, New Plymouth Art Gallery
    • New Zealand, Auckland, Aukland City Art Gallery
  • 1976
    • India, Bombay, National Centre For The Performing Arts
    • India, New Delhi, National Gallery Of Modern Art

PAUL NASH PAINTINGS AND WATERCOLOURS

  • 1976
    • UK, Manchester, Manchester City Art Gallery
    • UK, Colchester, The Minories
    • UK, Bradford, Cartwright Hall
    • UK, Plymouth, Plymouth City Museum And Art Gallery
  • 1975
    • UK, London, Tate Gallery

PAUL NASH 1889-1946

  • 1974
    • Scotland, Edinburgh, Scottish National Gallery Of Modern Art

PAUL NASH 1889-1946

  • 1971
    • UK, Newcastle, Northern Arts Gallery

CONTEMPORARY BRITISH PAINTING 1900-1962

  • 1964
    • Romania, Palace Of Culture
    • Romania, Bucharest, National Gallery
    • Slovakia, Bratislava, Mirbach Palace & Palffy Palace
    • Czechoslovakia, Prague, ULUV Exhibition Hall
  • 1963
    • Hungary, Budapest, Ernst Museum

JELENKORI BRIT FESTESZET

  • 1963
    • Hungary, Budapest, Ernst Museum

50 ANS D'ART MODERNE

  • 1958
    • Belgium, Brussels, Palais Des Beaux-Arts De Bruxelles

CONTEMPORARY BRITISH PAINTING

  • 1959
    • Mauritius, Mauritius
  • 1958
    • South Africa, Port Elizabeth, King George VI Art Gallery
    • Dar Es Salaam
    • Rhodesia, Ndola
    • Uganda, Kampala, British Council Office - Kampala
  • 1957
    • Kenya, Mombassa, Mombassa
    • Kenya, Nairobi, National Gallery And Museum
    • Zanzibar
    • Blantyre-Limbe
    • Moshi

BRITISH ART 1900-1955

  • 1956
    • Norway, Oslo, Kunstnernes Hus
    • Denmark, Copenhagen, Kunstforeningen

AGUARELAS E DESENHOS INGLSES DO SECULO VINTE

  • 1955
    • Portugal, Lisbon, Secretariado Nacional Da Informacao

BRITISH DRAWINGS AND WATERCOLOURS OF THE 20TH CENTURY FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE BRITISH COUNCIL

  • 1980
    • Germany, Karl-Marx-Stadt, Stadtische Kunstammlungen
    • Germany, Weimar, Kunstammlungen
    • Germany, Leipzig, Altes Rathaus
    • Germany, Cologne, Wallraf-Richartz-Museum
  • 1978
    • Czechoslovakia, Prague, Kinsky Palace
    • Czechoslovakia, Ceske Budejovice, Ceske Budejovice
    • Slovakia, Bratislava, Slovak National Gallery
  • 1977
    • Romania, Bucharest, National Gallery
    • Germany, Berlin, Neue Berliner Galerie
  • 1976
    • Hungary, Budapest, National Gallery
    • Bulgaria, Sofia, National Gallery
  • 1975
    • France, Bourges, Maison De La Culture
  • 1974
    • Korea, Seoul, National Museum Of Contemporary Art
  • 1973
    • Japan, Tokyo, Tokyo
    • Japan, Sendai, Sendai
    • Japan, Yokohama, Yokohama
    • Japan, Nagano, Nagano
  • 1969
    • Chile, Chile
  • 1968
    • Argentina, Buenos Aires, British Council Office - Buenos Aires
  • 1966
    • Algeria, Algiers, British Council Office - Algiers
  • 1965
    • Hong Kong, Hong Kong City Hall Art Gallery
  • 1964
    • Lebanon, Sursock Museum
  • 1963
    • Gibraltar, Calpe Institute
    • Malta, Valletta, Malta Society Of Arts
  • 1962
    • Greece, Athens, Centre Of Letters And Fine Arts Of The Ministry Of Education
  • 1961
    • Finland, Finland
  • 1960
    • Austria, Vienna, British Council Office - Vienna
  • 1958
    • Belgium, Belgium
  • 1955
    • Canada, Canada
    • Portugal, Coimbra, Museu Da Nacional Machado De Castro
    • Portugal, Porto, Museu Nacional Soares Dos Reis
    • Portugal, Lisbon, Lisbon
  • 1954
    • Israel, Haifa, Museum Of Modern Art
    • Israel, Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv Museum
  • 1953
    • New Zealand, Palmerston, The Science Centre And Manawatu Museum
    • New Zealand, Wanganni
    • New Zealand, Nelson, Suter Art Gallery
    • New Zealand, Auckland, Aukland City Art Gallery
    • New Zealand, Wellington, Wellington City Art Gallery
    • New Zealand, Napier, Napier
    • New Zealand, Christchurch, Robert Mcdougall Art Gallery
    • New Zealand, Dunedin, Dunedin Public Art Gallery
  • 1952
    • Spain, Madrid, British Institute
    • Spain, Barcelona, British Institute
    • Germany, Heidelberg, Kurpfalzisches Museum
    • Germany, Mannheim, Kunsthalle
    • Germany, Konstanz, Europahaus
  • 1951
    • Germany, Dortmund, Museum Am Ostwall
    • Germany, Kunsthalle
    • Germany, Munich, Amerika Haus
    • Germany, Wiesbaden, Landesmuseum
    • Germany, Stuttgart, Staatsgalerie

INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY ART EXHIBITION

  • 1953
    • India, New Delhi, All India Arts And Crafts Society

INTERNATIONAL ART EXHIBITION

  • 1952
    • Japan, Sapporo, Marui Gallery
    • Japan, Kyoto, Metropolitan Art Gallery
    • Japan, Fukuoka, Itwataya Gallery
    • Japan, Osaka, Juuge Gallery
    • Japan, Nagoya, Matsuzakaya Gallery
    • Japan, Tokyo, Metropolitan Art Gallery

ARTISTES ANGLAIS CONTEMPORAINS

  • 1952
    • France, Macon, Musee Municipal

PAUL NASH

  • 1951
    • UK, Bournemouth, Bournemouth And Purbeck Arts Clubs

CONTEMPORARY PAINTINGS

  • 1951
    • New Zealand, Auckland, Aukland City Art Gallery
    • New Zealand, Wellington, National Art Gallery
    • New Zealand, Dunedin, Dunedin Public Art Gallery
  • 1950
    • New Zealand, Christchurch, Robert Mcdougall Art Gallery

PAUL NASH PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS

  • 1950
    • Canada, London, Regional Art And Historical Museum
  • 1949
    • Canada, New Brunswick Museum
    • Canada, Owens Gallery Of The Mount Allison School Of Art
    • Canada, Art Gallery Of Ontario
    • Canada, National Gallery Of Canada
    • Canada, Winnipeg Art Gallery
    • Canada, Vancouver Art Gallery
    • Canada, Montreal Museum Of Fine Arts

PAUL NASH A MEMORIAL EXHIBITION

  • 1948
    • UK, London, Tate Gallery

CONTEMPORARY BRITISH PRINTS AND DRAWINGS FROM THE WAKEFIELD COLLECTION

  • 1950
    • Fiji, Suva, Fiji Arts Club
  • 1949
    • New Zealand, Hamilton, Waikato Museum Of Art & History
    • New Zealand, Rotorua, Society Of Arts
  • 1948
    • New Zealand, Auckland, Aukland City Art Gallery
    • New Zealand, Wellington, National Art Gallery
    • New Zealand, Napier, Napier
    • New Zealand, Wanganni
    • Australia, Brisbane, Queensland Art Gallery
    • Australia, Art Gallery Of New South Wales
  • 1947
    • Australia, Hobart, Hobart
    • Australia, Melbourne, Melbourne Royal Exhibition Building
    • Australia, Adelaide, Art Gallery Of South Australia
    • Australia, Perth, Art Gallery Of Western Australia
    • UK, London, Victoria And Albert Museum

NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR

  • 1940
    • USA, Chicago, Arts Club Of Chicago
    • USA, Boston, Museum Of Fine Arts
    • USA, Toledo, Toledo Museum Of Art
    • Canada, Art Association Of Montreal
    • Canada, Art Gallery of Toronto
  • 1939
    • Canada, National Gallery Of Canada
    • USA, New York, British Pavilion World's Fair
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