In the mid 1970s I went to an exhibition in the Third Eye Centre on Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow. It was a showing of Stanley Spencer's wartime images of the Clyde shipbuilders, along with some others inspired by his time in Port Glasgow and Greenock. I'd never heard of him before that day. It remains probably the most mind-blowing exhibition I ever saw. The power and dimensions of those paintings has remained with me these last 40-odd years. I enjoyed a return to that afternoon last night with a short documentary from BBC Scotland on BBC 4. Terrific images of Spencer and some great images of the Port, presented by Lachlan Goudie...and of course, those paintings.
Spencer on Clydeside - Colours of the Clyde
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostIn the mid 1970s I went to an exhibition in the Third Eye Centre on Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow. It was a showing of Stanley Spencer's wartime images of the Clyde shipbuilders, along with some others inspired by his time in Port Glasgow and Greenock. I'd never heard of him before that day. It remains probably the most mind-blowing exhibition I ever saw. The power and dimensions of those paintings has remained with me these last 40-odd years. I enjoyed a return to that afternoon last night with a short documentary from BBC Scotland on BBC 4. Terrific images of Spencer and some great images of the Port, presented by Lachlan Goudie...and of course, those paintings.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod...s-of-the-clyde
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