Woking, The Lightbox, Football, celebrating the Olympics, July – September 2012;
Berwick-upon-Tweed, Berwick Visual Arts (Granary Gallery), Spirited – Women Artists from The Ingram Collection, 26 May – 13 October 2018;
Hull, Ferens Art Gallery, Reflection: British Art in an Age of Change, 17 August 2019 – 5 January 2020
Literature:
Boston, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, British Prints from the Machine Age, Rhythm of Modern Life 1914-1939, 2008 (illustrated in the exhibition catalogue, no. 64, p. 122)
Born in Bury St. Edmunds in Suffolk, Sybil Andrews moved to Canada in 1947, where she settled in Campbell River on Vancouver Island. In England, Andrews was part of the Grosvenor School, a group of artists influenced by Futurism, which celebrated the dynamism and movement of the machine age. Football was painted when Andrews shared a studio with Cyril Power in Hammersmith, a time in which Andrews produced an extraordinary body of work.