Left Hand, Right Hand: Christopher Le Brun and Charlotte Verity
-
-
-
-
-
Christopher Le Brun [British, b.1951]Small Seasons, Spring, 2023
-
Christopher Le Brun [British, b.1951]Small Seasons, Winter, 2023
-
Christopher Le Brun [British, b.1951]Small Seasons, Summer, 2023
-
Christopher Le Brun [British, b.1951]Small Seasons, Autumn, 2023
-
Christopher Le Brun [British, b.1951]All Day, 2022
-
Christopher Le Brun [British, b.1951]Notes, 2022
-
Christopher Le Brun [British, b.1951]To and Fro, 2022
-
Charlotte Verity [British, b.1954]Anemones, 2021
-
Charlotte Verity [British, b.1954]From Above, 2020
-
Charlotte Verity [British, b.1954]Buds, 2020
-
Charlotte Verity [British, b.1954]Later that Summer, 2019
-
Charlotte Verity [British, b.1954]Betula Weeping, 2009-2014
-
-
Press Release Text
The Gallery at Windsor is pleased to present Left Hand, Right Hand, an expansive exhibition of recent works by Sir Christopher Le Brun and Charlotte Verity, which will be on view from January 27 to April 25, 2025. Curated by Robin Vousden, the exhibition will provide a rare opportunity to see these two major British painters side by side, as they exhibit together for the first time in the USA.
Since meeting in 1974 at the Slade School of Fine Art, London, and marrying in 1979, Le Brun and Verity have developed a rich artistic dialogue arising from years of shared experience, yet which is expressed by distinct painterly sensibilities. Le Brun’s work is led by his imagination, revealing a commitment to the essential pleasure of painting for its own sake, its processes and physicality. He is a master of colour and touch. By contrast, Verity’s lucid compositions, born from hours of close observation and intense looking, distil a precise yet capacious vision of the world.
Both artists manifest an exceptional sensitivity to the natural world and its temporal rhythms. In this group of new canvases, Le Brun evokes the changing seasons through subtle shifts in colour and light over time, demonstrated in works such as Small Seasons, Summer (2023) and Phases of the Moon IV (2024). Particularly evident in these paintings is the tension between revealing and covering, a central feature of his work that unites all its phases, both abstract and figurative. Verity’s images of plants and flowers are exactly rendered without fixing their subjects, their observational rigour balanced by delicacy and a sense of openness. Symbolic rather than botanical, paintings such as Glance (2021) or Anemones (2021) preserve an acute sense of the fleeting and fragile. Verity’s watercolour monotypes, similarly, are lyrical but restrained, expressing a deep knowledge of the natural forms she depicts.
Left Hand, Right Hand will feature some of the artists’ largest-scale paintings to date, highlighting for the very first time Le Brun’s and Verity’s closely connected yet contrasting careers, both characterised by a continuing spirit of invention and renewal.
The Hon. Hilary M. Weston, co-founder of Windsor and Creative Director of The Gallery at Windsor, said: “We look forward to seeing Charlotte and Christopher’s work on display together at Windsor. Curated by the artists’ friend Robin Vousden, this unique show promises to be full of personal observation, profound connection and aesthetic ingenuity.”
-
Publications