Discord & Harmony

KARST
22 George Place
Plymouth
Devon
PL1 3NY
Discord & Harmony

Opening Times

Season (23 Jan 2026 - 18 Apr 2026)
DayTimes
Monday - TuesdayClosed
Wednesday - Saturday11:00 - 17:00
SundayClosed

About us

Discord & Harmony brings together a group of contemporary British artists who share Beryl Cook’s (1926 – 2008) radically generous approach to representing everyday life. Simultaneously considered one of Britain’s most loved artists while never being fully accepted by the establishment, Cook lived and worked in Plymouth and was celebrated as a chronicler of the every day. 

Presented concurrently with The Box’s centenary survey exhibition, Beryl Cook: Pride and Joy, KARST’s Discord & Harmony highlights artists who, like Cook, champion community, individuality, and moments of joy among people too often overlooked by canonical art history. Despite many of the works on show demonstrating a stylistic departure from Cook’s paintings, they are united by her legacy of open-mindedness, humour and irreverence. Through a range of media including painting, sculpture and video, the featured artists reflect on themes such as working-class identity, body-positivity and queer visibility. In these ways, the artists echo Cook’s insistence that ordinary life is worthy of serious – and celebratory – attention.

Discord & Harmony, the exhibition’s contradictory title, quotes Margaret Thatcher’s 1979 acceptance speech in which she ushered in an era of extreme social and economic transformation. Social mobility and aspirational consumer culture opened up new avenues for some, whilst the dismantling of social and industrial infrastructure left many communities abandoned and stigmatised. Most of the artists in Discord & Harmony either grew up during the Thatcher years of the 1980s and 90s, where the individual was prioritised over community, or were born afterwards into a radically changed Britain. 

In the midst of this great change, Beryl Cook’s paintings affirmed a giddy sense of abundance whilst showing deep empathy for those whose lives were marginalised. Similarly, the works featured in Discord & Harmony explore these contradictions, holding a mirror up to a Britain in which the reverberations of this era continue to shape our daily lives.

Discord & Harmony is supported by The Box, Plymouth, and features artists: Eric Bainbridge / Flo Brooks / Beryl Cook / Rhys Coren / Anthea Hamilton / Emma Hart / Mark Leckey / Patrizio Di Massimo / Emily Pope / Lucy Stein / Olivia Sterling

Join us for the opening event on Friday 23 Jan (6–9pm). Curator’s Tours with our Head of Programme, Ben Borthwick, will be on 30 January, 6 March and 10 April (1–2pm).

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