Royal Academy of Arts

Anthony Eyton

Avalanche

20 Oct 2017 - 27 Jan 2018

Anthony Eyton RA,
Close to the Debris, 2017.
£16,000
Unique work.
Oil on canvas. 120 x 107 cm.
Anthony Eyton RA,
Shelves by Night, 2017.
£15,500
Unique work.
Oil on canvas. 100 x 119 cm.
Anthony Eyton RA,
Above and Below Table, 2017.
£15,000
Unique work.
Oil on canvas. 99 x 100cm.
Anthony Eyton RA,
Shelves as they were, 2015.
£14,000
Unique work.
Oil on canvas. 76.5 x 100cm.
Anthony Eyton RA,
Iranian Pots, Orange and Lemon, 2015.
£6,000
Unique work.
Oil on canvas. 56 x 61.5cm.
Anthony Eyton RA,
Water and Irises, 2012.
£4,000
Unique work.
Oil on board. 31.5 x 39cm.
Anthony Eyton RA,
Indian Horse, 2017.
£4,000
Unique work.
Oil on board. 26 x 25.5cm.
Anthony Eyton RA,
Clare's Pots, 2015.
£4,500
Unique work.
Oil on canvas. 50 x 55cm.
ANTHONY EYTON
Avalanche
Academicians in Focus
20 October 2017 — 27 January 2018

The Royal Academy is delighted to present an intimate display of recent work by Senior Academician Anthony Eyton as part of the ‘Academicians in Focus’ series.

“Objects fall off a shelf, still suspended. It is too wonderful to clear away, entropy presents opportunity. A large photograph pinned up behind, the ruins of Sindhia Ghat in Benares, confirms the idea of collapse. It has become a potent shrine commanding my total attention.” Anthony Eyton

We are proud to present an exhibition of new works by Senior Academician Anthony Eyton, which have been made in his home in Brixton. Many of the paintings explore a collapsed shelf in Eyton’s first floor studio, down which slides an avalanche of paint tubes, bottles and books and materials. This total concentration on one subject for a series of still lives has taken the artist into new territory. The resulting paintings celebrate total focus in meticulous detail on a corner of life in the studio. Representing an acute consciousness of the passing time and the fragility of existence, these dynamic images are dense with the rich colour and expressive mark-making for which Eyton is renowned.

On the wall behind the subject, Eyton has displayed a large photograph of the ruins of Sindhia Ghat, in Benaras. Eyton has travelled to India many times and his discovery of this image coincided with his starting to make the “shelf paintings”.

Eyton was elected a Royal Academician in 1986 and continues to work with passion and energy into his 95th year. Eyton currently lives and works in London.

The works exhibited are available to buy online through Art Sales at the RA.

Please note that our galleries will be closed 24-26 December, and open only from 12-6pm on 1 January.