The Royal Academy delivers a pop of colour with Michael Craig-Martin for Autumn. The big art shows are rolling in, and Sir Michael Craig-Martin delivers his largest retrospective body of work at the Royal Academy. His newest work completed this month.

Michael Craig-Martin at the Royal Academy

The retrospective begins by showcasing his slightly bizarre but incredible early pieces such as the Oak Tree from 1973 – which is a glass of water!

However, as you move through the exhibition, the space dramatically opens up to reveal his vibrant, large-scale 21st-century still lifes. These later works, filled with bold colour and simplified forms of everyday objects. Highlight the evolution of his style and his ongoing exploration of the modern world through his signature conceptual approach.

Michael Craig Martin at the RA exhibition preview

Craig-Martin explores the relationship between the digital age and our increasingly symbolic understanding of objects. His flat, graphic style, marked by intense, unmodulated colour fields and crisp outlines. He brings a sense of clarity and abstraction to the mundane. The works seem both hyper-modern and timeless. It reflects the way technology has shifted how we see and interpret the world around us.

Finally, and potentially the highlight of the exhibition, is Cosmos—a stunning new work created especially for this retrospective. This marks Sir Michael Craig-Martin’s first-ever 360-degree digital installation, immersing visitors in a vibrant world of his iconic objects.

As you step inside, you are engulfed. Cosmos not only encapsulates Craig-Martin’s evolution as an artist but also serves as a dynamic celebration of his enduring impact on contemporary art.

“It’s a summation of the cosmos, of my cosmos, of what I’ve done”.

Royal Academy Exhibition details

Royal Academy of Arts
Opens 21 September – 10 December 2024
Tickets are priced from £22-24.50