About the Art

Gomorrah is part of a series by Chris Shaw Hughes relating to the residual traces left after historical events in communities shared consciousness and remembrance. Gomorrah shows the destruction of Hamburg by allied bombing in 1942.

Curator Insights

Clyde Hopkins

Clyde Hopkins said:

""It's good to see an emerging, contemporary artist using 'traditional' means - drawing - to produce these modern versions of the Tower of Babel. There are references to other print processes, such as engraving or lithography, and to older artists such as Doré. I'm not surprised that he was chosen for the New Contemporaries exhibition.""

Medeia Cohan-Petrolino

Medeia Cohan-Petrolino said:

""The patience and skill alone needed to complete works like this of such meticulous detail and scale are to be commended. Chris manages to capture beauty in darkness and pain.""

About the Artist Artist Profile

Chris Shaw Hughes completed both his BA and MFA at the University of Brighton (2005-2010) and currently works in Lancing, UK. Through beautifully and painstakingly crafted paintings and drawings, Chris Shaw Hughes documents important geographical terrains and significant historical snapshots that …

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