Exhibitions

The Club is pleased to be able to use its premises and resources, along with its renowned archive of mountaineering reports, books, art and artefacts to host and curate exhibitions that celebrate mountain history and culture. As well as spotlighting the work of contemporary artists and academics, the Club has also worked to mark key mountaineering anniversaries; bringing together records of the past to keep our history alive and engaging for climbers and the wider community alike.

Individual exhibitions may vary, but most take place at our Charlotte Road Club House.

A full list of past and upcoming exhibitions is shown below.

The exhibition 'Glory of the glacer' opens Tuesday 27th September before the evening lecture at 7:30pm.

The Alpine Club presents an exhibition of paintings in oil and watercolour that reveal dramatic changes to the world’s glaciers over the past century.

Six contemporary artists that are members and associates of the Alpine Club will be showcasing their own work alongside paintings by Gabriel Loppé and others created well over a century ago and now in the Alpine Club’s collection. The dramatic retreat of many of the world’s greatest glaciers in recent times is revealed in this juxtaposition. Amongst them is the famous Mer de Glace, images of which will feature in this exhibition, alongside paintings of glaciers further afield such as the Tetons and Alaska.

American artist Joe Arnold, famous for his Grand Teton paintings, will be joined by artists James Hart Dyke, who has recently traced Whymper’s route through the Alps, John Fairley (Keeper of the Alpine Club Pictures), Royal Watercolour Society member Simon Pierse, and Polly Townsend, London based artist with work in US Embassy collections in Asia. 

The exhibition is curated by Janet Johnson, an American artist trained in Italy, and who will be exhibiting her paintings of glaciers along the Haute Route between Chamonix and Zermatt.

        

Exhibition dates September 27 to October 25th.

Tuesday September 27th – Private view from 5 - 7:30 pm.

Free to view on three lecture evenings – Tuesday September 27, Tuesday October 11 and Tuesday October 25 

free entry

Alpine Club

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0207 613 0755   www.alpine-club.org.uk