Commenting on what is the first retrospective exhibition of Potts’ work, Christopher Le Brun, President of the Royal Academy of Arts, said: “I am sure the exhibition will be a revelation to those who do not know of Ian's work and a welcome reminder and deepening of experience for those who do."
Professor Anne Boddington, Dean of the College of Arts and Humanities, said: “This inspiring and beautiful exhibition is a retrospective celebration of Ian’s life as an artist and the development of his painting. It is hosted by the Âé¶¹AV in honour of his achievements during the 40 years he taught here."
Works being shown at the exhibition are of land and seascapes from Âé¶¹AV, Hastings, Bath, Windsor, the Lake District and of scenes in France, Italy, Spain, Egypt, Yugoslavia and Greece. The one oil landscape is a large, early work depicting Âé¶¹AV’s lost West Pier.