Sir Quentin Blake returns to Hastings Contemporary

Artist Sir Quentin Blake returns to Hastings Contemporary with an exhibition of one hundred unique imaginary portraits.
Quentin Blake, Imaginary Portraits seriesQuentin Blake, Imaginary Portraits series
Quentin Blake, Imaginary Portraits series

Quentin Blake – A Hundred Portraits runs from March 16-September 8. Every artwork will be for sale and has been donated by Sir Quentin, with prices starting at a few hundred pounds. Sir Quentin is Hastings Contemporary’s artist patron, supporting the gallery in its charitable mission to bring world-class art to the town for the benefit and enjoyment of everyone.

Sir Quentin said: “For 40 years, I had an ancient house in Hastings Old Town, with boats close by, and then one day they built an art gallery at the bottom of the street. I have spent a lot of time over the years creating commissioned work, and Hastings Contemporary has inspired in me a freedom to make work for myself. Next year the Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration will open in London, but Hastings will always be my spiritual home.”

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The portraits on display will range from large works in watercolour pencil to postcard-sized pieces in biro.

Speaking about the creative process behind these works, Quentin said: “When I start to draw, I might have a sense of whether it will be a man or woman, young or old, but I discover the person while doing it… slowly I begin to meet the person and find out who they are.”

Liz Gilmore, director of Hastings Contemporary, said: “Whoever you are and however you do it, drawing can be transformative! These inspiring words stated by Quentin in our conversations about the making of this show capture the ethos and intentions of our gallery and the exhibition. Hastings and Rother is a place of astonishing creativity. We are inviting everyone to visit the gallery and make use of our Drawing Hub, a dedicated space for all ages and abilities to enjoy the power of drawing.

“At Hastings Contemporary we recognise the vital and transformative power of art to transcend boundaries and borders. We launch this show in tandem with the roll-out of our local ticket discount to include Rother residents, as well as Hastings residents, so more people than ever can visit the gallery for half price.”