Description
The Visitors’ Book – Jon Lys Turner : Denis Wirth-Miller and Dicky Chopping were a couple at the heart of the mid-twentieth century art world, with the visitors’ book of the Essex townhouse they shared from 1945 until 2008 painting them as Zeligs of British society.
The names recorded inside make up an astonishing supporting cast – from Francis Bacon to Lucian Freud to Randolph Churchill to John Minton. Successful artists, although not household names themselves, writing Dicky and Denis off as just footnotes in history would be a mistake.
After Denis’s death in 2010, Jon Lys-Turner, one of two executors of the couple’s estate, came into possession of an extraordinary archive of letters, works of art and symbolically loaded ephemera the two had collected since they met in the 1930s. It is no exaggeration to state that this archive represents a missing link in British art history – the wealth of new biographical information disclosed about Francis Bacon, for example, is truly staggering.
The Visitors’ Book is both an extraordinary insight into the minutiae of Dicky and Denis’s life together and what it meant to be gay in pre-Wolfenden Britain, as well as a pocket social history of the era and a unique perspective into mid-twentieth century art. With reams of previously unseen material, this is a fascinating and unique opportunity to delve into post-war Britain.
About the Exhibition – Denis Wirth-Miller: Landscapes and Beasts
Artists Denis Wirth-Miller and Francis Bacon were friends for more than fifty years. However, while Francis Bacon is recognised today as one of Britain’s foremost painters, Denis Wirth-Miller is relatively unheard of.
This exhibition, the largest retrospective of Denis’s work to date, seeks to rectify this fact, showcasing the breadth of his paintings, and highlighting the influence he had on Francis and vice versa.
Works have been borrowed from the Arts Council Collection, Tate, as well several private lenders – including Jon Lys Turner, the co-executor of the Denis Wirth-Miller estate and author of Denis and Dickie’s biography, ‘The Visitors’ Book’. Find out more about the exhibition
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