Derek Boshier, born 1937 in Portsmouth, UK and now living in Los Angeles, is a well-known English pop artist who works in painting, drawing, collage, photography, film, and sculpture. During the 1990s, Boshier was an exemplary artist teaching at the University of Houston. While he has kept in touch with many of his Houston friends, he has not had a major show in Houston in recent years.
Redbud Gallery will present some of his recent works in this exhibition. A special series, directly devoted to Houston and entitled “Ghosts of Houston”, will be premiered. Recent paintings, drawings, and photographs will be available for viewing. The artist will be present. Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until April 30.
After the Saturday opening, Redbud will have a rare Boshier film screening and lecture the next night. The exhibition will be on display through April 30.
Derek Boshier, born 1937 in Portsmouth, UK and now living in Los Angeles, is a well-known English pop artist who works in painting, drawing, collage, photography, film, and sculpture. During the 1990s, Boshier was an exemplary artist teaching at the University of Houston. While he has kept in touch with many of his Houston friends, he has not had a major show in Houston in recent years.
Redbud Gallery will present some of his recent works in this exhibition. A special series, directly devoted to Houston and entitled “Ghosts of Houston”, will be premiered. Recent paintings, drawings, and photographs will be available for viewing. The artist will be present. Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until April 30.
After the Saturday opening, Redbud will have a rare Boshier film screening and lecture the next night. The exhibition will be on display through April 30.
Derek Boshier, born 1937 in Portsmouth, UK and now living in Los Angeles, is a well-known English pop artist who works in painting, drawing, collage, photography, film, and sculpture. During the 1990s, Boshier was an exemplary artist teaching at the University of Houston. While he has kept in touch with many of his Houston friends, he has not had a major show in Houston in recent years.
Redbud Gallery will present some of his recent works in this exhibition. A special series, directly devoted to Houston and entitled “Ghosts of Houston”, will be premiered. Recent paintings, drawings, and photographs will be available for viewing. The artist will be present. Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until April 30.
After the Saturday opening, Redbud will have a rare Boshier film screening and lecture the next night. The exhibition will be on display through April 30.