He has published widely on Bloomsbury, with a particular interest in Bloomsbury's LGBTQ+ history and is editor of the Charleston Press. His most recent exhibitions include Duncan Grant: 1920 (2021), a recreation of Grant's first solo exhibition, Orlando at the present time (2018), and Post-Impressionist Living: The Omega Workshops (2019). Head of Collections, Research and Exhibitions, Charleston Trust, East Sussexĭr Darren Clarke is Head of Collections, Research and Exhibitions at Charleston, East Sussex, the former home of the Bloomsbury artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant. This Charleston locals’ favorite is nestled away in a historic home in downtown Charleston. While this entire article could be devoted to the culinary offerings in Charleston, here are a few tried-and-true favorites broken down into four categories. She has a special interest in the art of St Ives, particularly Peter Lanyon, as well as that of Edward Burra. Developing a passion for Modern British art and the unique depth and diversity present in its century-wide span, Janet went on to work on sales of Modern British art at Sotheby's, with experience working on both various-owner and a number of high-profile single owner sales, before joining Bonhams in 2018. She studied History of Art at the University of St Andrews, encompassing a wide range of subjects including Classicism, the art of Byzantium, modern Russian and American art and both historical and contemporary photography. Janet Hardie is a Senior Specialist in Modern British and Irish art, and is Head of Sale for the three-yearly sales for this department at Knightsbridge, as well as Co-Head of the multi-departmental sales Pop x Culture and British. Senior Specialist, Modern British and Irish Art Department, Bonhams, London Register via the link below not to miss the conversation. The talk will be followed by a Q&A session with the audience. Presenting Charleston as their muse, the exhibition explores thirty-five years of artistic productivity. The exhibition showcases a compendium of works, beginning with radically modern works influenced by European trends. The exhibition is Duncan's first solo show since his death in 1978.Ĭoncurrently, Philip Mould & Company have opened their new exhibition Charleston: The Bloomsbury Muse, which presents works by Vanessa and Duncan from 1912-1950. The exhibition displays over 30 artworks by Duncan, some of which have not been seen for decades or in public before. The Charleston Trust have opened Duncan Grant: 1920' a recreation of Duncan Grant's first solo exhibition 101 years on. 17.00 BST, 18 October 2021 | Online Duncan Grant, Portrait of Vanessa Bell,īoth Philip Mould & Company and The Charleston Trust have recently opened exhibitions showcasing works by Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, which were (for the most part) created at Charleston House in East Sussex.
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