Buzz Magazine Buzz Magazine - July Issue | Page 34

art ANEURIN MORGAN THOMAS: EXPLORING A WIDER CANVAS Penarth Pier Pavilion Thurs 16 July-Mon 18 Aug In terms of the artistic history of Wales, Aneurin Morgan Thomas has to be considered one of the greats. The first ever Director of the Arts Council For Wales, Thomas came from a working class background in Cilybebyll and was extremely passionate about breaking down the ivory tower of art and making it open to all. During his 18 years with there the Arts Council’s grant-in-aid grew from a measly £320,000 to £6.5 million in 1984. Aneurin’s artwork itself gives a great insight into an individual’s perception of history as it was happening. His art, poetry and diaries captured village life in Wales after the Great War, army life during the Second World War, the artistic explosion of the 60s and the political difficulties art faced in the 70s and 80s. Though he was such a passionate advocate for all forms of art, Thomas was also a modest man and many of his water colour paintings and touching poetry was kept out of the public eye. In this retrospective exhibition, there will be many previously unseen pieces that give an insight into the private life of the man. Thomas passed away five years ago, after many years of happy retirement in Penarth, but his legacy is one that will remain in the Welsh arts scene and the exhibition at Penarth Pier’s Pavilion is set to be a fitting tribute to this Welsh arts great. Admission: