Land, Sea, and Sky: Paul Nash in Oxford
PAST EVENT | 11 May 2024 11:00 - 09 June 2024 19:00
Land, Sea, and Sky will draw on the holdings of the Ashmolean Museum, the Tate archives, a number of Oxford colleges and private collections, seeking to bring the work of renowned British surrealist painter and war artist Paul Nash to a new generation of viewers – shedding light on the Oxfordshire locations that inspired his work and the Oxonian women who supported him. This project is in collaboration with Oxford Festival of the Arts and a team of curators, writers, researchers and art historians from across the country.
Pembroke JCR Art Fund Gallery (5 Brewer St, Oxford, OX1 1QN)
11th May - 9th June
Opening Hours:
- Thursday & Friday: 4.00pm - 7.00pm
- Weekends: 11.00am - 4.00pm
Events during the exhibition:
- How to See Wars? Artistic Interventions into the Landscapes of Power - Aida Hozić (book here), Wednesday 15th May, 6:30pm, Pichette Auditorium, Pembroke College
- Out of Chaos - A Documentary: 'Why in the height of a world war, should there be this terrific interest in painting?' (1944) (no booking required), Wednesday 22nd May, 6-8pm, The Allen & Overy Room, Pembroke College (run time 27 mins, on loop)
- Dave McKean in conversation with David Boyd Haycock (book here), Wednesday 29th May, 6:30pm, Pichette Auditorium, Pembroke College
- Paul Nash Curatorial panel discussion - Christopher Baines, Michelle Castelletti, Jan Cox, David Boyd Haycokc, Ian Holgate, Peter Vass (book here), Wednesday 5th June, 6:30pm, Pichette Auditorium, Pembroke College
- A very British Surrealist? The Enduring Legacy of Paul Nash - Will Gompertz in conversation with Myroslava Hartmond (book here), Sunday 9th June, 6pm, Pichette Auditorium, Pembroke College

Land, Sea, and Sky: Paul Nash in Oxford
PAST EVENT | 11 May 2024 11:00 - 09 June 2024 19:00
Land, Sea, and Sky will draw on the holdings of the Ashmolean Museum, the Tate archives, a number of Oxford colleges and private collections, seeking to bring the work of renowned British surrealist painter and war artist Paul Nash to a new generation of viewers – shedding light on the Oxfordshire locations that inspired his work and the Oxonian women who supported him. This project is in collaboration with Oxford Festival of the Arts and a team of curators, writers, researchers and art historians from across the country.
Pembroke JCR Art Fund Gallery (5 Brewer St, Oxford, OX1 1QN)
11th May - 9th June
Opening Hours:
- Thursday & Friday: 4.00pm - 7.00pm
- Weekends: 11.00am - 4.00pm
Events during the exhibition:
- How to See Wars? Artistic Interventions into the Landscapes of Power - Aida Hozić (book here), Wednesday 15th May, 6:30pm, Pichette Auditorium, Pembroke College
- Out of Chaos - A Documentary: 'Why in the height of a world war, should there be this terrific interest in painting?' (1944) (no booking required), Wednesday 22nd May, 6-8pm, The Allen & Overy Room, Pembroke College (run time 27 mins, on loop)
- Dave McKean in conversation with David Boyd Haycock (book here), Wednesday 29th May, 6:30pm, Pichette Auditorium, Pembroke College
- Paul Nash Curatorial panel discussion - Christopher Baines, Michelle Castelletti, Jan Cox, David Boyd Haycokc, Ian Holgate, Peter Vass (book here), Wednesday 5th June, 6:30pm, Pichette Auditorium, Pembroke College
- A very British Surrealist? The Enduring Legacy of Paul Nash - Will Gompertz in conversation with Myroslava Hartmond (book here), Sunday 9th June, 6pm, Pichette Auditorium, Pembroke College
