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On display during opening times from Saturday 1st April.
John Hurford was born on a North Devon farm in 1948 and began painting soon after he left school in 1964. With no formal training, he quickly became one of the forces behind the British psychedelic art movement, and was the only psychedelic artist of his generation to contribute to all three of the most influential underground publications of the 1960s - OZ Magazine, International Times and Gandalf's Garden.
His work was crowded with flowers, birds and insects - highly detailed observations from the natural world he saw around him in the Devon countryside. It was often coupled with finely drawn fantasy landscapes, people and mythical beings. His early work is in the collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
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Free to visit and on display during opening times from Saturday 1st April.
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