Conceived by the British painter Daniel Sturgis, On the Thick and Thin of Painting explores the materiality of the medium, its physical and ethereal boundaries, and the enduring subculture of abstraction.
The exhibition is framed as a visual dialogue between nine artists' work, where the title refers to how each artist navigates the formal and conceptual densities of paint. Whether applied with full-bodied gusto, delicate slightness, or felt through its absence, the "thick and thin" of the exhibition's title serves as a metaphor for how each artist uses an idea of paint to position their work against art history, the contemporary moment, and the belief in painting as a critical and durable medium.
| Season (18 July 2026 - 19 Sept 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Monday - Tuesday | Open | |
| Wednesday - Saturday | 12:00 | - 17:00 |
| Sunday | Open | |
Parking at Peppercorn car park near Abbott Hall.
Disabled parking available outside the gallery.
10-15 mins walk from Kendal train station.
35-40 mins walk from Oxenholme train station.
41/41A bus, alight by the Parish Church and walk around.
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