British Art from Holbein to Hockney
This is a great exhibition of British art that you can visit at Juan March, (Castelló, 77) from Oct 5 to Jan 20.
Britain seen from the North, 1981. Toni Cragg, Tate |
The exhibition presents over 180 pieces – paintings, sculptures, works on paper, books, magazines, manifestos and photographs – produced by more than a hundred different artists, giving an account of the arts in Great Britain that makes manifest the power and particular significance of certain creators and works.
This wealth of art is organised in seven sections, each corresponding to a different era: Destruction and Reformation (1520–1620), Revolution and the Baroque (1620–1720), Society and Satire (1720–1800), Landscapes of the Mind (1760–1850), Realism and Reaction (1850–1900), Modernity and Tradition (1900–1940), and A Brave New World (1945–1980).
3 comments:
I liked so much. The exposition shows picture made in oleo that I never had seen. My favourite picture(I don't remember the title), in which a commandant stopped the sun over the city. In this picture has a real light....It's wonderful..
I invite will see this event.
Hey Manuel, that's wonderful!
I'm going to visit it next Saturday. I'll try to pay attention to the picture you mention!
So you recommend the exhibion as well, great!
I went to the exhibition yesterday. It was wonderful because it goes over a big period of time showing a few pieces of work of each pictoric movement. It's definitely worth a visit!
My favourite picture was "The Great Exhition in the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, 1851" by McNevin
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