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2019 Sotheby's London, Brave New Visions

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photo: Nigel Moore
2019 Sotheby's London, Brave New Visions
photo: Nigel Moore
photo: Nigel Moore

2019 Sotheby's London, Brave New Visions

17 July 2019 - 09 August 2019
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Organised as part of the Insiders/Outsiders Festival (se https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org). Curated by Sue Grayson Ford, the exhibition payed tribute to the émigrés who revolutionised Britain's art and publishing worlds. The vision of such influential dealers as Lea Bondi Jaray, Erica Brausen, Andras Kalman, Frank Lloyd and Harry Fischer, Annely Juda and Charles and Peter Gimpel were shown through key paintings and sculptures by the artists they championed, including William Scott, Ben Nicholson, Barbara Hepworth, Gillian Ayres, Frank Auerbach, Lynn Chadwick and Graham Sutherland. The Foundation lent HMF 1635.


2022 Norwich, SCVA, Visions of Ancient Egypt
03 September 2022 - 01 January 2023
Exhibition Info: The Sainsbury Centre presents a major new exhibition exploring the enduring appeal of ancient Egypt in art and design from the ancient past to the present day. Over 150 works drawn from collections in the UK and internationally will examine how ancient Egypt has shaped our cultural imagination. From antiquity, when the Great Pyramid was revered as a wonder of the ancient world, to the Cleopatra of Shakespeare’s stage, this ground-breaking exhibition explores this ongoing engagement with ancient Egypt and charts its many forms across centuries of art and design. The exhibition examines how the iconic motifs and visual styles of Egypt have been re-imagined and re-invented over time – revealing a history closely entwined with conquest and colonial politics.
Installation view of Bill Brandt / Henry Moore at The Hepworth Wakefield, 7 February – 31 May 2…
07 February 2020 - 26 February 2023
Exhibition Info: Photographer Bill Brandt (1904-1983) and Henry Moore (1898-1986) first met during the Second World War when they both created images of civilians sheltering from the Blitz in the London Underground. Widely disseminated through news media and exhibitions, their haunting depictions of this human crisis became defining images of the war. This major exhibition begins with these early works and traces the artists’ parallel and intersecting paths across the post-war years, revealing their interdisciplinary range and the sculptural dimensions of photography, drawing and collage.