Unlimited: Art for Everyone in the 1960s

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Apr 22, 2023 at 10:00 amJun 4, 2023 at 5:00 pmFree

Bath Assembly Rooms are open from 10am – 5pm Monday to Saturday and 11am – 5pm on Sundays and public holidays, admission is free. Entrance via Saville Row Courtyard.

 

The first ever retrospective exhibition devoted to Jeremy Fry’s ground-breaking Unlimited.

In 1966, Bath based inventor and entrepreneur Jeremy Fry established Unlimited as an antidote to the exclusivity of the art world by producing unlimited editions of work by some of the leading international artists of the day, including Takis, Liliane Lijn, Mary Martin, Kenneth Martin, Lygia Clark, Michael McKinnon, Susan Tebby and Mo McDermott. This bold initiative meant these artworks were accessible and affordable to the wider public and, although short-lived, the project was a huge success. For the first time in over fifty years, the works will be reunited and displayed in Bath’s magnificent Assembly Rooms.

This exhibition has been curated by Jeremy’s sons, Cosmo and Francis Fry, with the Holburne Museum.

Sponsored by

Generously supported by the James and Deirdre Dyson Trust

And the Unlimited Supporters Circle:
Linda and Philip Harley
Robert Carsen

The Holburne Director’s Circle, Patrons and Friends

And those who wish to remain anonymous

Additional thanks to Babycham

Image credit: Jeremy Fry with Takis Signals, Widcombe Manor, Bath 1968. Photo: Robert Whitaker

Venue

Bath Assembly Rooms
Bath Assembly Rooms, Bennett Street
Bath, BA1 2QH
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The Holburne Museum