Finishing Touches Exhibition, accessories throughout the ages

April 1–November 2, 2025

In 2025, Portsmouth Historical Society will present “Winds of Change,” a retrospective of the work of Cabot Lyford (1925–2016). Lyford’s experimental approach to different materials and his advocacy of environmental and political issues through his art will resonate with viewers as much now as it did in the 20th century.

Help us make “Cabot Lyford: Winds of Change” a success!

Donations made through the form linked above will help fund the exhibition and its accompanying catalogue.

Creativity & Experimentation

While best known for his works in granite, Lyford explored such varied media as watercolor and gouache, slate, wood, aluminum, bronze, acrylic, and laminated and fiber glass and plywood, as well as varying his style from abstract to realist to surrealist. Our programs and workshops will encourage all to embrace the unexpected and turn “mistakes” into new avenues of creativity.

Black and Red, 1973. Painted wood. Courtesy of the Estate of Cabot Lyford

Trifecta. Cast aluminum and bronze rod on granite base. Courtesy of the Estate of Cabot Lyford.

Birds of a Feather, 1995. Maple. Courtesy of the Estate of Cabot Lyford.

Jonah and the Whale, 1958. Watercolor on paper. Courtesy of the Estate of Cabot Lyford.

Reminiscence, 1978. Laminated wood. Courtesy of the Estate of Cabot Lyford.

Leviathan. Black granite. Collection of Phillips Exeter Academy.

Winter Pines, 1969. Watercolor on paper. Courtesy of the Estate of Cabot Lyford.

Remembrance or Thanks, Exxon, 1990. Black granite. Collection of the Maine Audubon Society.

Proposal for the Vietnam War Memorial, ca. 1980. Cardboard and other materials. Image courtesy of the Estate of Cabot Lyford.

Advocacy Through Art

Lyford dared to confront complex and difficult issues with his sculpture and always tried to advocate as well as create. Art impacts the way we view complex issues like war and ecology. This exhibition will illustrate the profound impact that public art can have on a community, a region, and a country.

Collaboration with New Hampshire Art Association

We are proud to announce we our continued collaboration with NHAA and artists across New Hampshire. This fall, we will open a call for art that will fill our balcony gallery with a contemporary response to “Winds of Change.”

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