16
September 2024

London, New York, St Ives: The Avant Garde in Cornwall 1939 - 1964

The Arts Society Maidenhead
Monday, September 16, 2024 - 11:30
Baylis Theatre
Braywick Leisure Centre Maidenhead SL6 1BN
Online Event

The rise of St Ives as a centre for modern art after the Second World War

The arrival of Ben Nicholson, Barbara Hepworth and Naum Gabo in St Ives, Cornwall at the beginning of the Second World War marked a significant moment, both for them and for the artists already living and working in the small Cornish town. These three artists were key players in British modernism and soon challenged the status quo of the existing artists’ colony, established at the end of the 19th century. They inspired and, in Hepworth’s case, employed a younger generation of artists before they too were challenged by new ideas. This lecture will chart the rise of St Ives as a centre for modern art after the War and show that it was not only Nicholson, Hepworth and Gabo who achieved international success, but other artists such as Peter Lanyon, Roger Hilton, Terry Frost and Wilhemena Barns Graham. This led to the town becoming a focal point for post-war avant garde art which then led the eyes of the modern art world to focus, for a brief period, on St Ives.

THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Mrs Sarah Burles

Sarah Burles studied History of Art at Cambridge University before doing a master’s degree at University College London. She went on to have a career in museum and gallery education, establishing new services in three different museums before working at the Fitzwilliam Museum for many years.  

Sarah is the founder of Cambridge Art Tours, which runs tours and courses in and around East Anglia. She is also a Tour Director for a travel company and has led tours to Italy, France, Germany, Belgium and America. At the start of the coronavirus pandemic, Sarah moved her work online, offering art history courses to audiences all over the world.