Showing posts with label Talks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Talks. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Tim Barringer and Jason Rosenfeld present their forthcoming exhibition, Pre-Raphaelites: Victorian Avant-Garde

Tim Barringer and Jason Rosenfeld present their forthcoming exhibition, Pre-Raphaelites: Victorian Avant-Garde, at the English-Speaking Union of the United States, New York, May 2012
to be published
5 Sep 2012
Combining rebellion and revivalism, scientific precision and imaginative grandeur, the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood shook the mid-nineteenth-century art world and were effectively Britain's first modern art movement. Today the works of the Pre-Raphaelites are among the best known of all English paintings, and yet they have sometimes been dismissed as Victoriana or mere escapism. This book corrects that view. Accompanying a major international touring exhibition, it examines works in a wide variety of media, demonstrating the broad scope of the movement's revolutionary ideas about art, design and society. Led by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Holman Hunt and John Everett Millais, the Pre-Raphaelites rebelled against the art establishment of their day and were committed to the idea of art's potential to change society. Their unflinchingly radical style, inspired by the purity of early renaissance painting, defied convention, provoked critics and entranced audiences. Many of the most famous Pre-Raphaelite paintings are featured, including Millais' Ophelia and Madox Brown's The Last of England, alongside less familiar works. In contrast with previous Pre-Raphaelite surveys, this book also includes sculpture, photography and the applied arts, the latter showing the important role the Brotherhood played in the early development of the Arts and Crafts movement and the socialist ideas of the poet, designer and theorist, William Morris (1834-1896). Extensively illustrated, with essays by leading international authorities in the field, this will be the key work on the "Pre-Raphaelites" for years to come.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Kirsty Stonell Walker forthcoming talk

"Come and see me in Bournemouth on Saturday 13th October at 2.30pm in the Morning Room of the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum!

I (Kirsty) am giving a talk on the journey of Fanny Cornforth from streetwalker to supermodel, or nut-slinger to national treasure, and you can come and see me.

The good news is that the tickets are free however, the space is limited so if you would like to come along, please email

r-c.enquiries@bournemouth.gov.uk

or call 01202 451820 to book tickets."

Friday, June 1, 2012

Talk by Dinah Roe at Highgate Cemetery



Dinah Roe is giving a talk on the Rossetti family at the Chapel at Highgate Cemetery in London on 14th June 2012. Highgate is where Christina, William, their parents and Lizzie Siddal are buried – she’ll also be talking quite a bit about their Polidori aunts, who are buried in a separate grave at Highgate.

The talk will be given in the newly-restored Cemetery Chapel on 14th June at 7pm. Tickets are £7 each (£5 for students) including refreshments and nibbles, and all proceeds go to the Cemetery. Bookings in advance by email at events@highgatecemetery.org 
Here is a link to the event:    
http://www.highgate-cemetery.org/index.php/events

Friday, March 12, 2010

The Pre-Raphaelites and Italy at Ashmolean Museum



The Ashmolean will inaugurate the major new exhibition programme with a show dedicated to the Pre-Raphaelites in Italy in the four new temporary exhibition galleries.

Italy, its landscape, literature, art, and history, was a central reference point for the movement known as Pre-Raphaelitism in the 1850s and 1860s. The exhibition will explore the Pre-Raphaelites’ interest in Italian literature and landscape for the first time. Of the original members of the Brotherhood, Dante Gabriel Rossetti was the son of an Italian refugee and spoke fluent Italian, but never visited Italy. Nevertheless, he found one of his principal sources of inspiration in the writings of Dante Alighieri, and made a magnificent series of watercolours and oils illustrating key episodes in the Divine Comedy. Later, Burne-Jones and other artists made illustrations of Italian writers. Other members of the Brotherhood, notably William Holman Hunt, followed explicitly John Ruskin’s injunction to study nature closely. Ruskin’s influence was felt by a group of artists who represented not only the Italian landscape, but also architecture and paintings, with extraordinary fidelity. The exhibition will include cartoons and preparatory drawings for this project, which have never been exhibited before in England.

Wed 15 Sep 2010 - Sun 5 Dec 2010

http://www.visitoxford.org/thedms.asp?dms=13&feature=1003&venue=2912547

http://www.artmagick.com/exhibitions/exhibition.aspx?id=1411&name=pre-raphaelites-italian-dream