Joseph Wright, Burnaston House and a new gallery for Derby?
There has been a bit of a media babble recently regarding the artist Joseph Wright and the legacy of his work to the people of Derby. A succession of articles in the Derby Evening Telegraph has certainly helped raise the profile of the artist locally and also to put on the agenda the question of how Derby should capitalise on his legacy. Joseph Wright of Derby - The Orrery - his most famous painting, but are we making the most of his legacy? While his works now sit in a 'refurbished' (or should we say 'tarted up'?) Derby Museum and Art Gallery, there is apparently much more to the collection that has been rarely seen by the public, and the current home is surely not befitting the legacy that the Derby Museums trust (aka Derby City Council) is responsible for maintaining. One of the most recent articles in the Telegraph caught my eye. It was about Kevin Ellis of who owns most of the Grade 2 listed but demolished Burnaston House (demolished to make way for Toyo