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Antiques Roadshow expert brings re-discovered artist’s work to public gallery

By MilyeOctober 29, 20252 Mins Read
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Henry Orlik Henry Orlik sits in front of a painting with lots of squiggles - black & white photoHenry Orlik
Swindon Museum & Art A coloured pencil piece of surrealist art showing a landscape stretching into the distance, of a flat reddish-brown, with lots of small holes, many with unhatched eggs in different colours and others empty. There is a bright sky with faint light blue and the symbol of a bright sun the cornerSwindon Museum & Art

Henry Orlik removed himself from the commercial art world for decades

This initial pencil version of “eggs unhatched under the sun” has been purchased by Swindon Museum and Art

The work of a re-discovered surrealist painter is being displayed in his debut solo exhibition at a publicly-funded gallery.

Henry Orlik, 78 and lives in Swindon, climbed to fame in 1970s when he was exhibiting “beside some of the greats” before deciding to leave the art world.

But in the past couple of years he has made a comeback, with his art selling for more than £2m altogether and featuring in private galleries in London and New York.

Antiques Roadshow expert Grant Ford has brought Orlik‘s work to council-owned Swindon Museum and Art, he said: “Now at a later age to have his first public institutional show for everyone to enjoy, I think is really very significant.”

Looking from behind at two people looking at the artwork in part of the gallery space. Paintings go around all the walls, which are mostly white with one red section. All paintings are surrealist with vibrant colours, unusual shapes and curves. All very neatly and precisely painted.

It is Orlik’s first solo exhibition in a public gallery

Orlik did have some work exhibited alongside the likes of Dali in the 1970s, but became reclusive in the 1980s after becoming disillusioned with the commercial art world.

While most of the pieces are on loan to the Swindon Museum and Art, one has been bought to add to the collection.

John Wood, from the museum, explained they had to go through a long process to win the funding needed to purchase “eggs unhatched on the sun”.

He said: “I think for us to be the showcase, to be the first public window for Henry, a local artist, it’s a privilege and it’s an honour.”

His paintings are very precise, with one painting taking about eight or nine months to complete, Mr Ford who also had a 30-year career at Sotheby’s added.

“Henry Orlik is an incredible artist who was exhibiting beside some of the greats in the 1970s then just disappeared.

Grant Ford smiles at the camera wearing a blue shirt and check dark blue jacket. He stands in front of a surrealist canvas which has stylised forms of human forms melding into each other a wing in the mix. It's called Confusion.

Mr Ford said he has never seen anything like Orlik’s work

“I’ve never seen anything quite like them in my art career.

“Henry is really very frail and this is recognising what a brilliant artist he is,” added Mr Ford.

Orlik is also in a search for dozens of his missing paintings, with a £50,000 reward offered for their return.

The Lost Surrealist: Henry Orlik’s Quantum Revolution is on display at Swindon Swindon Museum and Art until 14 March 2026.



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