Arthur Lanyon 'Arcade Laundry' in Jonathan Jones' Guardian 'Week in Art'

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Arthur Lanyon’s ‘Arcade Laundry’ continues to receive an incredible response. We were delighted that it was headlined by critic Jonathan Jones in the Guardian Guide ‘Art Weekly’ alongside public exhibitions by Mary Quant and Phillida Barlow.

Jones stated “Arcade Laundry, the title of painter Arthur Lanyon’s solo show, is irresistible and it captures the chaotic urban energy of his art. Paradoxically, this painter of modern life is not only showing in the pastoral south-west, he lives and works there, in Penzance. In fact, he is the grandson of Cornwall modernist Peter Lanyon, whose abstract talent he appears to have inherited" .

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