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Seven Decades of Contemporary Art: Norfolk Contemporary Art Society at Norwich Castle, now extended until 6 June 2027

August 21, 2026 Danuta Wurm

Detail of Florence Peake, Factual Actual Performance Documentation 9, 2022, acrylic on card. Presented by the Contemporary Art Society with support from Norfolk Contemporary Art Society, 2023/24 © Florence Peake. Courtesy of Richard Saltoun Gallery London and Rome

This exhibition celebrates the 70th anniversary of Norfolk Contemporary Art Society (ncas). Since its founding in 1956, ncas has supported the Castle to present work by innovative contemporary artists including Eduardo Paolozzi, Colin Self, Bridget Riley and Roger Ackling. Their work features in this display of more than thirty of the artworks ncas members have helped to collect over the past seven decades.

Derek Morris, Five Windows with Sky, 2005, stainless steel. Purchased with the support of an anonymous donor, The Art Fund and the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation © The Estate of Derek Morris.

Recently supported acquisitions include Florence Peake's performance-based figurative paintings and photographic work by Daniel & Clara, which explores imagined narratives in a country estate. Work from Wall Existing, a multi-layered photographic survey of Norwich's medieval city walls by Robert Filby and Glen Jamieson is also exhibited.

These new additions to the collection are shown with highlights from the early decades of ncas' activity including Landscape with Farm Buildings (1954) by L.S. Lowry, a purchase which inspired the formation of ncas; and Man entering a Boiler House (c.1957) by Prunella Clough, which was the very first work collectively acquired by ncas members. Other artists featured in the exhibition include Ruth Ewan, Maggi Hambling, Nigel Henderson, Allen Jones, Frances Kearney, Penny Slinger, Mary Webb and many others.

The exhibition runs until 6 June 2027 in the Timothy Gurney Gallery.

ncas members enjoy free admission to the Castle Museum & Gallery.

In Current / Upcoming
David Shenton: Kindly Ease the Tension, Norwich Castle Museum & Gallery, until 10 January 2027 →
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