
When the Day is Done: New Paintings by Ryan Mosley
This spring, the Graves Gallery welcomes the first solo exhibition by acclaimed Sheffield-based artist Ryan Mosley. When the Day is Done presents 20 of Mosley’s new works weaving together characters a…
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Graves Gallery, Surrey St, Sheffield City Centre · S1 1XZ · Sheffield
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26/02/2026 – 04/07/2026
Graves Gallery, Surrey St, Sheffield City CentreS1 1XZ · Sheffield
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This spring, the Graves Gallery welcomes the first solo exhibition by acclaimed Sheffield-based artist Ryan Mosley. When the Day is Done presents 20 of Mosley’s new works weaving together characters and place, reality and fiction, the everyday and the exotic. E xplorations of character and narrative are central to Mosley’s work, with his paintings appearing to draw back a curtain and invite the viewer into a fiction abstracted from fact, familiar yet out of kilter. The mundane is often rendered fantastical through counterpoints of location, colour or motif, which remove the work from its foundation in reality. The characters encountered in Mosley’s paintings reflect our very real need to connect with each other and the landscape around us. Whether revealing musicians in night clubs or individuals dwarfed by the enormity of the natural world, each of the paintings he creates sees the human condition scrutinised through his painter’s lens. The Graves Gallery itself played a formative role in Mosley’s early artistic development. It was during a visit there as a teenager that he first encountered Patrick Caulfield’s The Hermit and was struck by Caulfield’s economic use of line and colour, and his approach to visual language, and the possibilities they represented. Following the sell-out success of the first limited edition print Winter's Son (2026), Mosley has generously created a second limited edition print Seasons Return (2026) to accompany the exhibition, available only in person from the Graves Gallery. All proceeds will support Sheffield Museums’ work as a charity bringing the best in art to the city and celebrating the region’s remarkable creative talent. Bringing the best in art and design to Sheffield is only possible thanks to your generosity – please donate £5 to ensure that everyone can enjoy great art here, on their doorstep.






