The Studio as a Site of Play; the World in Miniature (talk with Paul Coldwell)

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Artist Paul Coldwell will explore the use of models and miniaturisation in his work.

A photograph of a man posing with his sculpture, which is in a case in a gallery.

Dates

11 February 2026

Visitor Information

Time

1-2pm 

Price

£4 per ticket (plus booking fee)

Free for 21 and under

Booking

Pre-booking essential.

About

In this illustrated talk, the artist Paul Coldwell will explore the use of models and miniaturisation in his work. These take the form of resolved sculptures as well as providing the starting point for prints, most recently woodcuts from laser cut woodblocks. Within the talk he will discuss the role of the studio and his relationship to particular artists including Thomas Bewick, Philip Guston, Alberto Giacometti, and Giorgio Morandi.

Paul Coldwell is an artist and academic. He is an Emeritus Professor in Fine Art at the University of the Arts, London. His latest book, Ink, Paper, Chisel, Grain, will be published in Spring 2026.
 
The talk will last for approximately 45 minutes, with time afterwards for questions. 

This talk is part of the events programme for the exhibition Miniature Worlds: Little Landscapes from Thomas Bewick to Beatrix Potter. Please note that if you would like to visit the exhibition before or after the talk, you will need to purchase an exhibition ticket on site.