About 'The New Generation Exhibition'
These paintings are based on a prophecy given at a leaders meeting in 1989 at Camber Sands.
It was suggested to Anne that she might illustrate the prophecy. And so this exhibition was born.
Anne painted the 31 silk screens over 4 years; many of them are over 5 feet tall!
The exhibition is split into three parts.
- Creation - illustrates the creation of the universe!
- The Fall - shows the fall of man. This tackles difficult issues such as teenage suicide, abortion, abuse and peer pressure.
- Revelation - illustrating the painful death of Christ on the cross.
To view the pictures, please visit Anne's Flickr page.
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Looking Forward to this Weekend
Posted on April 9, 2008
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The New Generation exhibition starts this weekend in Ensbury Park.
I will be there on Sunday morning and am really looking forward to meeting you if you can get there.The details of venue and opening times are further down the web page.
Exhibition in Bude
Posted on September 11, 2007
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The New Generation Exhibition paintings are on display in Eden Methodist chapel, Jacobstow, Bude, Cornwall. If you’re around the area, I can really recommend going to see the original paintings….they’re very different from the prints!
Exhibition in Cornwall soon
Posted on August 8, 2007
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The New Generation Exhibition will be hosted in Cornwall again this September following a very interesting time there two years ago.
I‘ll post the venue details and opening times as soon as they are confirmed.
Recent Article
Posted on July 23, 2007
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The New Generation Exhibition recently featured in an article in the Southampton Art Society Magazine:
A series of new and controversial Christian paintings on silk by Anne House (Salvation army hall ) in Shirley Southampton. Based on scripture, but for those of us that do not know scripture, no matter, for this exhibition is about life, humanity and the world. In wonderful colour and extremely moving. The hall is perfect for the display of this work as daylight streams through the windows on both sides filling the place with light. I left the hall out into the spring sunshine and amongst the humanity of Shirley High street looking at people with new eyes. Beautiful, thought provoking, painful. Thank you Anne for putting colour into the darkness and giving the new generation
Paintings in Southampton
Posted on March 27, 2007
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I didn’t expect to be able to get to the exhibition at all this week but managed to pop in for a few hours both yesterday and today. The venue is perfect and the folks at the Salvation Army hall are so welcoming and such a blessing.
It gave me a wonderful opportunity to unexpectedly meet old friends and have great conversations with people who had come in to look at the paintings.If I’m able to, perhaps I will see you there sometime during the week.
Exhibition in Shirley, Southampton
Posted on March 25, 2007
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The New Generation Exhibition will be in the Salvation Army hall in Shirley, Southampton from tomorrow, 26th March. The venue is situated next to Sainsbury’s car park and will be open daily from 10.00 am until 8.00pm.
It may well be the last opportunity to see it in Southampton for quite a while as I want to concentrate on getting the second exhibition “on the road”.
Great celebrations at Swaythling!
Posted on December 2, 2006
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Each day that the exhibition is open the atmosphere and the things that happen are always different. Wednesday was a day of deep gentle work. The peace in the place was wonderful and people sat in front of paintings for a long time.
It was a time where I and others had the opportunity to pray with individuals all day, from 10 o’clock in the morning till 7.00pm. Tiring but a wonderful priviledge!
Thursday was totally different. Before it opened, we were praying for the people who might come in to the exhibition, and we felt that the Lord gave us the word “salvation”.
The exhibition is being hosted at the church where I am employed as an outreach worker. Every day during the week we have the church open in the morning so that folk can come in and have a drink, breakfast and a chat.One of the ladies who has come along nearly every day for a year since we opened it, came yesterday to help with the exhibition. She was impacted by the painting called “joy” in the foyer and we began to talk. We then went into the church and she gave her life to Jesus in front of the crown of thorns.
If the exhibition only came to the church for that one lady and we opened the church every day for coffee, for a year..it was worth all the effort to see her smiling face. Great parties in heaven yesterday then!!
Comments from Wokingham
Posted on September 21, 2006
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The New Generation exhibition has just been seen during a week long staging at the Wokingham Baptist church as part of a weeks community celebration and renewal involving 12 churches and a large volunteer effort to improve run down facilities in the town. It was called the Big Idea.
A team of volunteers were on hand to assist, explain and pray with people who sought help and guidance. Hundreds of people came to see the paintings every day, and some came back day after day. One lady said, “I have seen the exhibition more than once this week. It is the closest I have felt to Christ in a long time.” Others said “astounding” and “inspirational”.
The Exhibition’s going to Wokingham!
Posted on August 12, 2006
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Just to let everybody know that the New Generation Exhibition will be at Wokingham Baptist Church in Milton Road from Saturday 19th August until Sunday 27th August. It will be open 10 - 6 every day with a late night on Thursday. There will be free refreshments as well as prints and cards from the Exhibition for sale.
There are extra details, including information on the venues, on their website, http://www.the-big-idea.org
An interesting time at Swaythling!
Posted on November 30, 2005
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The exhibition is going well and touching many individuals. We’ve not had hoards of people at a time, which has given those who are walking round time and space to absorb the messages of the paintings.
There is much healing going on and an abundance of tears as people are identifying circumstances in thier own lives with the images.
Some friends of ours, John and Theresa, have spent a lot of time in the kitchen providing wonderful lunches and sandwiches each day for those coming through the doors. Sharing meals together adds a special time for cementing relationships and making new ones.
One lady who came on the first day admitted that she had never set foot into a church before and that the atmosphere was wonderful, especially with so many people sharing food together. I must add that she has now been in every day, helping me to serve in many ways at the exhibiton. More than that the paintings are really challenging her in new ways.
The real blessing to me is having the opportunity to pray with so many people. So if you are in Southampton and want to spend some time in a place of peace I look forward to seeing you there.





