Tangled Up in Blue

Tangled Up in Blue

23 Dering Street London, W1S 1AW, United Kingdom Wednesday, December 2, 2020–Friday, April 30, 2021

In line with government guidelines, the gallery is temporarily closed to the public.  

1877/c by nigel hall

Nigel Hall

1877/C, 2020

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1870c by nigel hall

Nigel Hall

1870C, 2020

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1865c by nigel hall

Nigel Hall

1865C, 2020

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1842c by nigel hall

Nigel Hall

1842C, 2020

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drawing 1868 by nigel hall

Nigel Hall

Drawing 1868, 2020

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drawing 1852 by nigel hall

Nigel Hall

Drawing 1852, 2020

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drawing 1815 by nigel hall

Nigel Hall

Drawing 1815, 2019

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diving for pearls by nigel hall

Nigel Hall

Diving for Pearls, 2018

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pearls conjoined by nigel hall

Nigel Hall

Pearls Conjoined, 2020

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ghost by nigel hall

Nigel Hall

Ghost, 2020

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tangled up in blue by nigel hall

Nigel Hall

Tangled Up in Blue, 2020

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“I want to make works that (…) hold back bustle and noise and allow space to meditate with.”  Nigel Hall, 2020


Annely Juda Fine Art is delighted to announce an exhibition of sculptures, drawings and paintings by Nigel Hall. The exhibition will include four large sculptures alongside a selection of smaller sculptures, works on paper and paintings. Nigel Hall (b. 1943) is one of Britain’s most distinguished sculptors. Known primarily for sculptures in wood, steel and bronze, both monumental and domestic in scale, his work is concerned with three-dimensional space, mass and line. Hall’s works manifest themselves in organic shapes; circles and interlinking ellipses are a recurring motif, echoing geometry as much as the landscapes, cityscapes and music that inspired them.  Citing evocative memories as influences from the bombed-out Bristol of his childhood to the expanse of the Mojave desert, Hall’s abstract and geometric sculptures change according to light and viewpoint.  They give as much prominence to voids and shadows as to the solidity of the material; the spaces between his sculptures are important to Hall, and integral to the viewer’s experience.  Music plays a large role in Hall’s work, particularly jazz, and he likens the pause between notes to the empty spaces between his sculptures. Tangled Up in Blue (2020), a major new work in this show, features a series of interlocking elliptical steel rings painted in blue and black.   Denser than other works, it is – in the artist’s words - “like an equation on volume, structure and colour.”  Named after Bob Dylan’s opening song on the seminal 1975 album, ‘Blood on the Tracks’, as one moves around the sculpture, it appears to move or dance. Elsewhere, Ghost (2020) has a more minimal appearance next to the solid, circular form of the earlier sculpture, Soglio VI(1996) which is named after a Swiss mountain town.Drawing has always played an important role in Hall’s work. Here, overlapping ellipses and circles make way for brightly coloured gouache discs or reveal the charcoal sketches on the paper below.  This exhibition also includes recent paintings on canvas, which have not been shown before.