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External Exhibition

Real Families: Stories of Change including works by Ishbel Myerscough and Stuart Pearson Wright

Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
6 October 2023 - 7 January 2024
Family. It seems like such a simple, familiar concept. And yet the past fifty years have brought far-reaching changes to how families are formed, and how they endure. Some of these changes reflect innovations in science and technology, while others speak to a new acceptance of long suppressed and silenced identities and communities.
 

Bringing together more than 120 artworks spanning painting, photography, sculpture and film, Real Families: Stories of Change asks us to consider what makes a family today, and the impact our families have on us, through the eyes of contemporary artists.

Alongside major UK and international loans, the exhibition also features historic works by artists including Joshua Reynolds, Nicolas Poussin and Albrecht Dürer to reveal how family life has been portrayed throughout art history. Works by contemporary artists such as Aliza Nisenbaum and JJ Levine challenge the traditional notion of family as made up of two married heterosexual parents and their biological children, while portraits by Celia Paul and Lucian Freud remind us that every family changes over time. Paintings by Ishbel Myerscough and Stuart Pearson Wright are also included. 

Developed in collaboration with the world-leading Centre for Family Research in Cambridge, Real Families shows us that what matters most is not the make-up of the family but the quality of family relationships and the social world in which the family exists.

Learn more here 

Stuart Pearson Wright, Halfboy and Halfsister, 2018
Oil, sheep wool, zebra wood, wire and mixed media on linen, 100 x 120 cm
 
Ishbel Myerscough, All, 2016, Oil on canvas, Framed: 196 3/4 x 127 cm

 


 

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