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Tuëma Pattie Retrospective
From Conventional to Experimental, 28 October 2020 - 10 January 2021

Tuëma Pattie Retrospective: From Conventional to Experimental

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  • We are proud to announce a major retrospective of Irish-born, Sussexbased artist Tuëma Pattie, entitled Tuëma Pattie Retrospective: From Conventional To Experimental. The retrospective will feature over 100 original paintings that will be offered for sale for the first time in Pattie’s career. 

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    • Tuëma Pattie, A Work in Progress, 2013
      Tuëma Pattie, A Work in Progress, 2013
    • Tuëma Pattie, Above Charlton, 1996
      Tuëma Pattie, Above Charlton, 1996
    • Tuëma Pattie, Burton Park in the Snow, 2018
      Tuëma Pattie, Burton Park in the Snow, 2018
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    • Tuëma Pattie, From Herringbroom Studio, 1994
      Tuëma Pattie, From Herringbroom Studio, 1994
    • Tuëma Pattie, Glyndebourne Opera House, 2018
      Tuëma Pattie, Glyndebourne Opera House, 2018
    • Tuëma Pattie, Moon Behind our Tree, 2001
      Tuëma Pattie, Moon Behind our Tree, 2001
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  • Tuëma Pattie (b. 1938) was born in Dublin and studied at the Belfast College of Art, the Central School of Art and Design and Morley College, London with Piers Ottey and Christopher Baker in Sussex and Robin Child in Devon.

     

    Tuëma has exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition; the London Art Fair; the Royal Hibernian Summer Exhibition; the Cork Street Gallery; the Mall Gallery London; the Chichester Open; the Moncrief Bray Gallery, the Kevis House Gallery and the Rowntree Tryon Gallery all in Petworth; the East Hampshire Art Fair; the Jorgensen Gallery in Dublin and at Glyndebourne.

     

    In her days in Belfast and London, she took advantage of urban scenes as her subject matter. She then had a long period in which she took time out to have two children and to support her husband in his career. This meant it was difficult to find the time for her beloved painting, as was the case for many women in that era.

     

    With the move out of London in 1989, she did have the subsequent benefit of much foreign travel. Subject matter was carefully gathered with the resultant explosion of energy into her canvases, with paintings from the Galapagos, Antarctica, Israel and the Middle East, Ireland, Spain, Italy and Uzbekistan as well as her beautiful West Sussex. It is from this period that she was able to develop into the world of experimental landscapes.

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    Tuëma Pattie Retrospective: From Conventional to Experimental

    • Tuëma Pattie, The First Iceberg - Antarctica, 2006
      Tuëma Pattie, The First Iceberg - Antarctica, 2006
    • Tuëma Pattie, The Rain Forest - St. Lucia, 2011
      Tuëma Pattie, The Rain Forest - St. Lucia, 2011
    • Tuëma Pattie, The Antrim Coast, 2013
      Tuëma Pattie, The Antrim Coast, 2013
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  • “I am thrilled to be able to work with Tuëma, whose family I have known for many years, and who is a dear friend. As a female Gallerist, championing women is truly an honour and we are thrilled to be presenting this real gem of a talent to the international art world. I feel it is about time, this incredible woman and wonderful artist takes her rightful place on the international stage.”

     

    - Cynthia Corbett 

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    Tuëma Pattie Retrospective: From Conventional To Experimental

    Tuëma Pattie talks about selected artworks
    Dublin-born, Sussex-based Tuëma Pattie (b. 1938) talks about selected artworks from her 2020 retrospective.
    • Tuëma Pattie, Belfast Street Scene, 1958
      Tuëma Pattie, Belfast Street Scene, 1958
    • Tuëma Pattie, Blue Ronda Spain, 2010
      Tuëma Pattie, Blue Ronda Spain, 2010
    • Tuëma Pattie, Souk Madrassa - Bukhara Uzbekistan, 2001
      Tuëma Pattie, Souk Madrassa - Bukhara Uzbekistan, 2001
    • Tuëma Pattie, The Docks at Belfast, 1957
      Tuëma Pattie, The Docks at Belfast, 1957
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  • “To me, painting has always been an opportunity to interpret imaginatively what I see in front of me. The facts are there – it is how one brings them to life that matters,”

     

    – Tuëma Pattie

    • Tuëma Pattie, Arundel Castle, 2015
      Tuëma Pattie, Arundel Castle, 2015
    • Tuëma Pattie, Heath End Common, 2009
      Tuëma Pattie, Heath End Common, 2009
    • Tuëma Pattie, From Westerlands Farm, 2017
      Tuëma Pattie, From Westerlands Farm, 2017
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    • Tuëma Pattie, Hyacinths and Purple Tulips, 2014
      Tuëma Pattie, Hyacinths and Purple Tulips, 2014
    • Tuëma Pattie, The Flower Bowl, 2019
      Tuëma Pattie, The Flower Bowl, 2019
    • Tuëma Pattie, Flowers in a Bowl, 2019
      Tuëma Pattie, Flowers in a Bowl, 2019
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    • Tuëma Pattie, The Chain Bridge - Budapest, 2016
      Tuëma Pattie, The Chain Bridge - Budapest, 2016
    • Tuëma Pattie, Ronda Spain, 2011
      Tuëma Pattie, Ronda Spain, 2011
    • Tuëma Pattie, Gondola in Venice, 2016
      Tuëma Pattie, Gondola in Venice, 2016
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  • View Available Works Here
     
    For all sales enquiries please contact Cynthia Corbett, Gallery Founder & Director, at
    info@thecynthiacorbettgallery.com.

     

    The retrospective takes place at La Galleria, Royal Opera Arcade, 5b Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 4UY. (26th until 31st October 2020).  Booking a timeslot for your visit is advisable: Please click here to book a time . Should you not be inclined to commit to a certain date and time, we will still be pleased to accommodate you, but you may have to wait – in the comfort of Royal Opera Arcade.

     

    Tuëma Pattie is a long-standing supporter as well as Vice President of Leonard Cheshire charity, supporting disabled people to live, learn and work independently. Within this forthcoming retrospective the artist pledges to donate a part of all sales to the charity.  

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