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New County Hall

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  • Location: Truro, United Kingdom
  • Featured artists:
    • kurt jackson
    • samuel henry william llewellyn
    • michael james strang
    • leonard john fuller
    • robert organ
  • Works on APS: 15
  • Alternate names:
    • New County Hall
    • Cornwall Museum and Art Gallery
    • formerly known as the Royal Cornwall Museum
    • Royal Cornwall Museum
    • Lys Kernow

A Monument of Concrete and Memory

The New County Hall in Truro stands as a profound architectural statement, a Brutalist masterpiece that captures the very essence of Cornwall’s rugged spirit. Completed in 1966 through the audacious vision of architects Francis Kenneth Hicklin and Alan Groves, the building is far more than a mere seat of local government; it is a textured landscape of stone and intention. Its raw concrete façade, a hallmark of its Grade II listed status, speaks to the industrial grit of the Cornish mining heritage, echoing the strength of the tin miners who once shaped the surrounding valleys and hillsides. To walk through its geometric forms is to experience a dialogue between the permanence of the earth and the bold modernity of the mid-twentieth century, where the cantilevered council chamber serves as a dramatic centerpiece of structural innovation, inviting the eye to contemplate the intersection of human ambition and geological history.

The Sculptural and Painterly Soul

Within these stark, modernist walls, a vibrant artistic pulse beats with remarkable intensity, offering a sanctuary for works that are inextricably linked to the unique light and topography of the Cornish coast. The abstract, organic forms of Barbara Hepworth dominate the space, their hollowed curves and smooth surfaces resonating powerfully with the elemental forces of the Atlantic tides and the museum’s own modernist aesthetic. This sculptural dialogue is complemented by the evocative coastal scenes of Henry Scott Tuke, whose portraits capture a fleeting, sun-drenched era of maritime life, and the sensitive rural landscapes of Dod Procter. For the art lover or interior designer, the collection offers a masterclass in how art can mirror its environment, bridging the gap between the man-made structure and the natural world. The presence of artists like Frederick Hall further enriches this narrative, bringing a touch of Cornish Impressionism and social realism to the museum's profound aesthetic depth.

A Convergence of Eras

What truly distinguishes New County Hall is its ability to weave disparate threads of human history into a single, cohesive tapestry. The museum invites visitors on a journey that transcends geography and time, juxtaposing the local industrial chronicles of Cornwall with an unexpectedly captivating collection of Egyptian antiquities. One moment, one is immersed in the technological triumphs and societal transformations of the mining era; the next, one finds themselves face-to-face with the silent mystery of mummies, intricate ancient jewelry, and weathered texts from across the millennia. This unexpected layering of narratives—from the primordial geological foundations of the Cornish landscape to the far reaches of the Nile—creates a space of deep contemplation. It is a destination where history, art, and architecture converge, offering an unparalleled experience for those seeking to understand the enduring power of human creativity and the shared legacies that bind us across time.

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