The Little Gallery in Marlborough is hosting a three-week exhibition featuring a prestigious collection of 20th-century British art. The show spans the evolution of modernism from Impressionism to the 1960s Avant-Garde, showcasing works by iconic figures such as David Hockney, Elisabeth Frink, and Sandra Blow. Highlights include Anthony Whishaw’s 1967 painting inspired by Pink Floyd and a curated selection of increasingly collectible British studio ceramics.
This exhibition underscores the growing market for Modern British art and the importance of regional galleries in providing access to museum-quality works outside of major metropolitan hubs. By blending high-profile names with specialized disciplines like studio ceramics, the gallery reflects current collecting trends where mid-century craftsmanship and regional artistic legacies are seeing a significant resurgence in value and critical interest.