From screenprints and linocuts to wood engravings and lithographs, this group exhibition at The Base celebrates the artists who helped shape a British print-making and graphic design aesthetic in the twentieth century.
The commercial output of artists will be explored, through examples of illustrations for limited-edition books, advertising and propaganda designs and product advertisements. The exhibition, which includes includes over 50 works drawn from the Ingram Collection, will also highlight how artists elevated printmaking to a highly regarded form of personal artistic expression, producing artwork that could stand alone.
You can visit the exhibition at The Base from Friday 3rd October to Sunday 16th November (Open 10am – 5pm, closed Mondays).
Other events that form part of the exhibition include:
Talk: Exploring The Ingram Collection: Thursday 30th October
Songs & Stories in the Gallery: Thursday 16th & Saturday 25th October, & Thursday 6th November
Poetry Open Mic Night: Wednesday 12th November
Relaxed Day: Thursday 9th Oct & Thursday 13th November
Family Day: Saturday 18th October
Head to the link below to learn more about the exhibition and above events, or to book your tickets.

