news-23082024-114505

Smithdown Social Arts Hub and The Athenaeum are thrilled to present a unique and heritage-rich addition to their upcoming local artist exhibition. This groundbreaking project will showcase previously unseen works by historic Liverpool artists, offering a glimpse into the city’s artistic past. Among the featured artists are James Brierley (1783–1814) and William Gawin Herdman (1805–1882), whose exquisite works will be displayed for the first time to the public.

The exhibition aims to celebrate Liverpool’s illustrious artistic history by highlighting significant pieces from The Athenaeum’s private collection. James Brierley, known for his captivating portrait and landscape paintings in the early 19th century, and William Gawin Herdman, renowned for his depictions of Liverpool’s evolving cityscape, will take center stage. These artists played a crucial role in capturing the essence of Liverpool during their lifetimes.

The artworks, meticulously preserved within The Athenaeum’s private collection, have long been hidden from public view—until now. This exhibition presents a rare opportunity for art enthusiasts to explore Liverpool’s past through the masterpieces of two of its most distinguished historic artists.

In addition to honoring these iconic figures, the exhibition will foster a dialogue between the past and present by juxtaposing their works with those of contemporary local artists. This interplay between old and new showcases Liverpool’s ongoing artistic evolution and underscores the city’s rich cultural heritage.

Brenda Monahan, Director at Smithdown Social Arts Hub, expressed her excitement about the exhibition, stating, “This is a truly special moment for art and art history lovers in Liverpool. Including the works of James Brierley and William Gawin Herdman alongside today’s talented local artists allows us to reflect on the city’s enduring artistic legacy.”

Roger Phillips, Chair of The Athenaeum, also shared his enthusiasm for the collaboration, saying, “We are excited to share important pieces of historic artwork from The Athenaeum’s collection with the city region. This exhibition, alongside stunning contemporary pieces, will provide a unique experience. As an organization committed to showcasing items of significant heritage, this collaboration with Smithdown Social Arts Hub marks a memorable step in our history.”

The exhibition is set to run from 13th September to 29th November 2024 at The Athenaeum in Liverpool. Visitors can expect to see historic works by James Brierley and William Gawin Herdman, as well as contemporary pieces by local Liverpool artists. The focus will be on exploring rare and previously unseen pieces from The Athenaeum’s private collection, offering insights into Liverpool’s cultural and artistic evolution over the past two centuries.

One of the event highlights includes the opportunity for the public to enjoy refreshments in the historic Newsroom, a venue steeped in history where many significant discussions on Liverpool’s business and artistic heritage have taken place. The Newsroom boasts an impressive collection of portraits, some on loan from the Walker Art Gallery, as well as other historic artefacts of interest.

The art and heritage exhibition will be open to the public on most Thursday and Friday evenings from 6-9pm, starting on 13th September. The ticket price includes one refreshment at the Newsroom bar and access to the art and heritage displays. Tickets can be purchased through Eventbrite.

The exhibition will kick off with a special opening event on Thursday 12th September, featuring live music, refreshments, and opportunities to meet the artists. Members of the press are invited to attend this exclusive event by RSVPing to [email protected]. The exhibition will officially open to the general public on 13th September, with the opportunity for buyers to attend by RSVPing to [email protected].

As Liverpool prepares to immerse itself in the rich tapestry of its artistic heritage, the collaboration between Smithdown Social Arts Hub and The Athenaeum promises to be a momentous occasion for art lovers and history enthusiasts alike. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to witness the convergence of past and present in the vibrant artistic landscape of Liverpool.