16
October 2026

MODERNIST TRAILBLAZERS: Russia’s Female Artistic Revolutionaries

Greater London Area
Friday, October 16, 2026 - 10:30
The Linnean Society,
Burlington House Piccadilly, London W1J OBF

 

 

Women played a key role in the avant-garde experimentation in early 20th-century art, particularly in Russia where they were far greater in number and more radical than in any other country. This day of lectures will explore the explosive work and unconventional lives of leading artists such as Natalia Goncharova, Olga Rozanova and Lyubov Popova, and will discuss other Russian femme fatales, including the Art Nouveau patron Princess Tenisheva, the flamboyant dancer Ida Rubinstein and the futurist muse Lili Brik.

THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Dr Rosamund Bartlett

Rosamund Bartlett a writer, lecturer and translator whose work as a cultural historian ranges across the arts. She completed her doctorate at Oxford and is the author of several books, including biographies of Chekhov and Tolstoy, and a study of Wagner's influence in Russia. She is currently writing a history of the Russian avant-garde. Her new translation of Anna Karenina for Oxford World’s Classics was published to acclaim in 2014. She has written on art, music and literature for publications such as The Daily Telegraph and Apollo, and received commissions from institutions including the Royal Opera House, Tate UK, and the Salzburg Festival. Her lecturing work has taken her from the V&A and the National Theatre in London to the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney, and she contributes regularly to Proms events and opera broadcasts on the BBC.