The new exhibition Retrospective by Theo Crutchley-Mack officially opens at Tenby Museum and Art Gallery on the evening of Saturday, July 16.

The museum houses a large exhibition space, providing a perfect place to host a large selection of Theo’s paintings and drawings from his entire career as a working artist.

Theo’s work has changed massively in the last several years and this exhibition will display his development in carefully curated segments, leading visitors around the gallery from one style to the next. The segments of the show will include drawings, early works, printmaking, urban street scenes, nautical paintings, landscapes and finally abstracts.

Thanks to generous collectors, the museum has been able to display several paintings from private collections dating back to 2015; in addition there will be a large collection of new works made especially for the show.

Theo says:

“I am delighted to hold my annual solo show of over 40 paintings at Tenby Museum this year. The show contains a mixture of all my different approaches to painting from the last several years, including nautical scenes, nocturnal street scenes, landscape paintings (En Plein Air) and also some more recent abstract works. All of the works will be displayed together demonstrating the close connection between each style and highlighting how it has changed over the years”.

The exhibition opens to the public on Wednesday, July 20 and runs until August 20.