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New exhibit celebrates Bridget Riley's seven decades of art

2025-11-22 23:00:11
The free exhibition consists of 26 artworks by British painter Bridget Riley

An exhibition of work by British artist Bridget Riley has opened at Kent's Turner Contemporary.

The show includes the influential 94-year-old painter's works from the late 1960s, wall paintings from the last decade and the artist's most recent canvases.

Senior curator Melissa Blanchflower says the Margate gallery is "inviting the public to come and have this visual experience" and nothing replaces "being in front of the painting".

The free exhibition of 26 artworks, titled Learning to See, will run at the gallery until 4 May.

"The whole experience of bringing these constellations together adds something new," the curator said.

The exhibition title was inspired by a letter between French painters Claude Monet and Eugène Boudin

According to the gallery, Riley's inspiration for the exhibition title came from a letter from Claude Monet to fellow French painter Eugène Boudin.

The gallery is also showing some of Riley's preparatory drawings.

It will also run a drawing studio with public classes for the next year "inspired" by Riley, Ms Blanchflower said.