Emma Haworth
Emma Haworth is a painter of the urban scene. Her art is built upon meticulous observation of the ebb and flow of modern metropolitan life - in the streets, the parks, the squares of London, New York, Paris or some other great urban centre: it is a constantly shifting drama, of moving people and changing light, played out in a great arena that is both architectural and natural.
Emma Haworth's disciplines her vision of this teeming stage through long study as well as through sketching and photography. The scene before her is one of extraordinary complexity, a complexity that she readily embraces. She is somehow able to distil both the telling, individual detail - the plastic bag caught in the branches of a winter tree, the Hyde Park sunbather's slim-line briefcase - and a vital sense of the whole panorama - the quality of light falling through London plane trees or bouncing off New York skyscrapers, the sense of movement in a crowd, the sense of pleasure on a Bank Holiday.
Emma Haworth's work has received wide critical recognition. She was awarded the Woodhay Picture Gallery Prize by the New English Art Club in 2001, and was nominated for the Hunting Art Prize at the Royal College of Art in both 1999 and 2000. In 2010 she won joint First Prize in the National Art Open Competition, as well as First Prize in The Sunday Times Watercolour Competition.
Frank Whitford, the Sunday Times art critic, and one of the judges of the competition, praised her painting, Snowy Woods:
The rigorous structure (of Emma Haworth's artwork) recalls late-medieval, early-Renaissance composition - think of Piero di Cosimo, for instance - although I am also reminded of Bruegel's Hunters in the Snow. High praise, but not excessive, I think.
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Night Seasons, 2024
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Bluebell Wood , 2024
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Birds on the Path Winter, 2024
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Looking For a Sign, 2024
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View From the Top of the Hill, 2024
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Weeping Willow Tree Over Pond, 2024
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Summer Silhouettes, 2024
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Conducting Birds at the Lake, 2023
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To Everything There is a Season, 2024
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Eve of St Agnes, 2023
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Into the Rose Garden, 2022
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Detail Shot
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Through the Windows II, 2022
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Sunday Picnic in the Park, 2023
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Studio Shot
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They Walked and Talked, 2022
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Studio Shot
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Sunset over the Park, 2022
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Studio Shot
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The Adventure, 2022
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The Sun Sets and The Sun Rises, (Winter), 2020
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Park People , 2020
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To Everything There Is A Season
Emma Haworth 30 August - 28 September 2024 LondonMultiple-award-winning artist, Emma Haworth, paints the shared outdoors, from urban parks and squares to beaches, countryside and woods. Haworth captures moments where nature collides with everyday human activity - picnics, dog walks, strolls, hikes, swims – with the precision of Bruegel’s The Fall of Icarus, a picture immortalised in W.H....Read more -
behold your heart: Dante Biennial
Inspired by Dante Alighieri 9 March - 28 April 2024 LondonFollowing our exhibition Inferno in 2022, the first of the gallery's biennial exhibitions inspired by the life and writings of Dante, the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery is proud to present behold your heart, the second of such Dante-inspired exhibitions.Read more -
Human Seasons
Emma Haworth 14 November 2020 - 9 January 2021 LondonIn her latest London exhibition at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery Emma Haworth explores the changing seasons - of life and nature - in the setting of the contemporary urban realm.Read more -
My Bright New Boots Squeaking into the White World
Emma Haworth 31 January - 24 February 2018 LondonInside an exhibition featuring works by oil painter Emma Haworth at the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery in London.Read more -
Shiver
Emma Haworth, NYC 18 November - 22 December 2017Shiver is an exhibition of winter paintings by British artist Emma Haworth. A painter of the urban scene, Haworth's oil on linen compositions are built from her meticulous observation of the ebb and flow of modern metropolitan life. Her work distils the telling, individual detail - a crunch of footsteps...Read more -
Spring
Emma Haworth 31 March - 3 May 2014 London'Haworth's rigorous structure recalls late-medieval, early-Renaissance compositions - think of Piero di Cosimo, for instance…. High praise, indeed, but not excessive, I think.' - Frank Whitford, The Sunday Times Spring is Emma Haworth's seventh solo exhibition at the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery. It explores Haworth's fascination with the seasons, using...Read more -
Silver: 25th Anniversary Exhibition
Group Show 3 December 2013 - 11 January 2014 LondonThe Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery opened in Fitzrovia, Central London, twenty-five years ago. Since 1988 it has grown to become one of the most innovative and respected galleries in the Contemporary Art World - with two exhibition spaces in London and a third in New York. SILVER is a specially...Read more
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Emma Haworth: London Eye
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Emma Haworth: Prize Specimens
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Emma Haworth: Wintry Watercolour Wins
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Emma Haworth
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Emma Haworth: Artist Spotlight
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Emma Haworth at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery: Unmissable Events
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Emma Haworth: Art Market
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Emma Haworth: London's Hottest Happenings
Fabric, 1 December 2020