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Acclaimed painter donates rare set of prints to Rugby gallery

ACCLAIMED painter and printmaker Chris Orr has donated a rare set of limited edition prints to Rugby Art Gallery and Museum.

The Royal Academician, a former professor of printmaking at London’s Royal College of Art, made the donation after the art gallery hosted his Domestic Fantastic: Prints and Paintings exhibition earlier this year.

The ten lithograph prints were each limited to a 25-print run, with Rugby Art Gallery and Museum now joining the Royal Academy as the only venues to have the complete set.

Orr’s distinctive, densely-detailed prints take a humorous, satirical view of everyday life. Titles of the limited edition prints include ‘The all England all sport final’, ’34 Actors in search of a play’ and ‘What artists did in lockdown’.




Orr was a made a fellow of the Royal College of Art in 1985 and three years later he was made a fellow of the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers.

He was made an MBE in 2008 for his services to the arts.


Katie Boyce, Rugby Art Gallery and Museum’s senior exhibitions and programming officer, said the gallery had forged a close relationship with Chris when he brought his own exhibition to the venue and also curated this year’s Rugby Collection exhibition.

She added: “We really enjoyed working with Chris and feel truly privileged to receive his generous donation of a set of extremely limited edition prints.

“Chris has a remarkable CV, staging solo shows in Tokyo, New York and Melbourne, while also working as a revered academic in his field, and we’re delighted to add his works to the Rugby Collection of modern and contemporary art.”

The Rugby Collection was established by Rugby Borough Council in 1946 and now comprises more than 200 pieces, including works from Turner Prize winners Lubaina Himid and Gillian Wearing, and pieces from LS Lowry, Stanley Spencer and Barbara Hepworth.

Works selected from the collection feature in an annual Rugby Collection exhibition at the venue.

Coun Maggie O’Rourke, Rugby Borough Council’s spokesperson for partnerships and wellbeing, said: “I know the art gallery team loved working with Chris earlier this year and it’s a wonderful gesture for him to donate this set of limited edition prints to the Rugby Collection.”

Her Liberal Democrat counterpart Coun Neil Sandison added: “This is yet another exciting addition to the Rugby Collection which should appeal to our residents and visitors to the town centre.”

Visit www.ragm.co.uk for more information about exhibitions and events at Rugby Art Gallery and Museum.