Calling it ‘a total immersion within the landscape’, Maggie Gray of Apollo magazine reviews warmly the exhibition of a selection of Peter Lanyon’s Cornish landscape paintings at Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert until 16 March. Gray’s article also highlights the value of Toby Treves’ accompanying catalogue raisonné in ‘remapping’ Lanyon’s oeuvre and providing a unique opportunity to study his works closely and contiguously: ‘Seen in its full context, the true complexity of his work becomes apparent.’ You can read the full review online here

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