LOVE & LANDSCAPE: STANLEY SPENCER IN SUFFOLK
The Stanley Spencer Gallery is partnering with Gainsborough’s House to present a major exhibition of the works of one of England’s greatest twentieth-century painters, Sir Stanley Spencer (1891–1959).
This summer, the Stanley Spencer Gallery presents Love & Landscape: Stanley Spencer in Suffolk (4 April – 1 November 2026), the most ambitious exhibition devoted to Stanley Spencer in a decade.
Following a highly successful run at Gainsborough’s House, the exhibition arrives in Cookham with major loans from national and regional collections, alongside rarely seen works from private lenders and the Gallery’s own holdings. It explores Spencer’s profound emotional connection to Suffolk – especially Wangford and Southwold – and the pivotal role the county played in his life, loves and art.
Highlights include Southwold (1937) from Aberdeen Art Gallery and intimate works relating to his wives Hilda Carline and Patricia Preece, as well as personal items never before displayed in Cookham.
Set in the village that inspired so much of Spencer’s visionary imagination, this landmark exhibition offers a compelling new perspective on one of Britain’s greatest twentieth-century artists.
The Stanley Spencer Gallery is partnering with Gainsborough’s House to present a major exhibition of the works of one of England’s greatest twentieth-century painters, Sir Stanley Spencer (1891–1959).