EXHIBITIONS

There is to be an exhibition of Suzanne Cooper’s work at

Gainsborough’s House, Sudbury, Suffolk

June 17 - October 29, 2023

https://gainsborough.org/event/suzanne-cooper-paintings-and-wood-engravings-1935-39/

In the 1930s Suzanne Cooper exhibited paintings and wood engravings in a number of West End galleries including the Wertheim Gallery, the Redfern Gallery and the Zwemmer Gallery. She also showed with the National Society of Painters, Sculptors and Printmakers and the Society of Women Artists.

After decades of neglect her work was rediscovered in 2018 with exhibitions at the Fry Art Gallery in Saffron Walden, at the Printroom Studio in Suffolk and at the Dovedale Arts Festival.

On April 1st 2019 the first London exhibition of Suzanne Cooper’s work for seventy years opened at the Morley Gallery.

In the summer of 2022 several of her works were included in the exhibitions A Life in Art: Lucy Wertheim, Patron, Collector, Gallerist and Reuniting the Twenties Group: at the Towner Gallery, Eastbourne,

https://townereastbourne.org.uk/whats-on/exhibitions/lucy-wertheim

 
 
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Suzanne Cooper - Rediscovery of a Forgotten Artist

Morley Gallery, 61 Westminster Bridge Rd, South Bank, London SE1 7HT

April 1st - 6th, 2019

https://www.morleycollege.ac.uk/events/1901-morley-gallery-suzanne-cooper

 
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Suzanne Cooper and the Art of Wood Engraving

The Printroom Studio, Yew Tree Farm, Sweffling, Saxmundham IP17 2BU
June 2 - July 15 2018

https://www.printroom.studio/artist/suzanne-cooper/

‘Artist Suzanne Cooper’s nascent career was halted by war. Now the world is rediscovering her remarkable talent.' 

https://www.printroom.studio/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Suzanne-Cooper-EADT-Suffolk-mag-6-18.pdf

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Suzanne Cooper - Rediscovery of a Forgotten Artist

The Fry Art Gallery Too, Saffron Walden

March 17 - 25, 2018

‘It's a joy that these beautiful pictures - so formally inventive, so full of vitality and complex charm - have finally reached the public' The Daily Telegraph March 17, 2018

‘The rediscovery of an artist whose talent has long been lost to the world is a rare and exciting event...Exquisite and sophisticated prints ... She possessed a poetic and playful eye, a sure sense of composition and colour and a remarkable skill... a revelatory show.’ Country Life, March 24, 2018

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