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Stephen Skidmore's Afternoon Paintings debut at Galerie Hubert Winter

exhibition · 2026-05-10

Galerie Hubert Winter in Vienna presents the fourth solo exhibition of British artist Stephen Skidmore (b. 1950, Newcastle; lives and works in London). The show features the Afternoon Paintings, a series created between 1999 and 2004, exhibited for the first time. Skidmore's work evokes the suspended tension of a missed encounter, drawing a parallel to the opening scene of Alfred Hitchcock's 1951 film Strangers on a Train, where two pairs of legs stride across a platform before an accidental collision sets the plot in motion. The paintings defer that decisive moment, creating a charged atmosphere of anticipation. The origin of the series dates back to an afternoon about twenty-five years ago when Skidmore sat on a bench on a busy London platform.

Key facts

  • Galerie Hubert Winter presents Stephen Skidmore's 4th solo exhibition
  • The exhibition features the Afternoon Paintings series (1999–2004)
  • The Afternoon Paintings are on view for the first time
  • Stephen Skidmore was born in 1950 in Newcastle
  • Skidmore lives and works in London
  • The series was inspired by a scene from Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train (1951)
  • The paintings depict a suspended moment before physical contact
  • The idea originated about 25 years ago on a London platform

Entities

Artists

  • Stephen Skidmore

Institutions

  • Galerie Hubert Winter

Locations

  • Vienna
  • Austria
  • Newcastle
  • London
  • United Kingdom

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