Into Abstraction Modern British Art and the Landscape
Next: Saturday, 20 December 2025
Runs until Sunday, 18 January 2026 (See all dates)
- Time
- 12:00 - 13:00
- Venue
- Firstsite, Colchester, CO1 1JH
- Price
- Free
Discover how some of Britain’s most influential artists used colour, shape, and form to capture feelings, emotions, and experiences during a century of change.
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Discover how some of Britain’s most influential artists, like Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, and L.S. Lowry, used colour, shape, and form to capture feelings, emotions, and experiences during a century of change.
Through world wars, the rise of industry, and huge social shifts, these artists turned to abstract art to make sense of the world around them.
Five decades of abstraction
Spanning the 1920s to the 1970s, trace the story of abstraction across five decades: from playful early experiments and Surrealist influences, to powerful responses to war, industry, and social upheaval.
Explore how some of the most influential British artists of the 20th century interpreted and influenced abstract art in response to the environments and times in which they lived.
What to expect
See 75 powerful works, 20 of which have been selected especially for Firstsite, drawn from The Wakefield Art Gallery Collection.
Experience rarely seen pieces shown alongside iconic works by Britain’s most influential modern artists.
Among the highlights are works by Roger Fry, Emmy Bridgewater, Elizabeth Frink, Patrick Heron, Prunella Clough, Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, Duncan Grant, and L.S. Lowry, as well as East Anglian artists including Blair Hughes-Stanton, Edward Bawden and Keith Vaughan, and many more leading figures in British Modern art.
Through watercolour and oil paintings, sculpture, print and woodcut, explore themes of class, sexuality, psychological anxiety, and industry.
Get a fresh perspective on how abstraction offered comfort, meaning, and new perspectives during turbulent times.
Discover new insights into Britain’s modern art story and how 20th-century cultural changes both shaped and were shaped by the artists of the time.
Why it matters today
Barbara Hepworth shared our mission to empower everyone to be creative, believing that ‘the language of colour and form is universal and not reserved for a special class.’
Today, as we face our own unsettled times, Into Abstraction reminds us why art matters – offering meaning, connection, and, above all, hope.
Into Abstraction: Modern British Art and the Landscape is organised by The Hepworth Wakefield in collaboration with Firstsite.
Photo courtesy:
L.S. Lowry, The Tollbooth, Glasgow, 1947. Wakefield Council Permanent Art Collection (The Hepworth Wakefield). Purchased,1955.
Venue
Firstsite
Lewis Gardens, High Street, Colchester, Essex
Colchester
CO1 1JH
Dates
The event runs from 12:00 to 13:00 on the following dates.
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- December 10th 2025
- December 11th 2025
- December 12th 2025
- December 13th 2025
- December 14th 2025
- December 16th 2025
- December 17th 2025
- December 18th 2025
- December 19th 2025
- December 20th 2025
- December 21st 2025
- December 23rd 2025
- December 24th 2025
- December 25th 2025
- December 26th 2025
- December 27th 2025
- December 28th 2025
- December 30th 2025
- December 31st 2025
- January 1st 2026
- January 2nd 2026
- January 3rd 2026
- January 4th 2026
- January 6th 2026
- January 7th 2026
- January 8th 2026
- January 9th 2026
- January 10th 2026
- January 11th 2026
- January 13th 2026
- January 14th 2026
- January 15th 2026
- January 16th 2026
- January 17th 2026
- January 18th 2026
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