An Insight into the Newlyn School.
From the 1880s Stanhope Forbes, Walter Langley, Frank Bramley and others working in Cornwall began to be recognised as a discrete school. Examining the process of that recognition, there will be a description of how the work of the Newlyn-based artists responded to international movements and ultimately how they came into conflict with trends elsewhere in British art.
THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER
Mr Alan Read
Alan has a masters and first-class honours degree in History of Art from Birkbeck College, University of London. He is a gallery guide at Tate Britain and regularly lectures at both London Tates. For twenty years he was a gallery guide and lecturer at the National Portrait Gallery and the Dulwich Picture Gallery. He also works as a London Blue Badge Guide.
OTHER EVENTS
There is so much more to W. Heath Robinson than his drawings of bizarre contraptions
Radical Harmony, is a unique opportunity to see works from Helene Kröller-Müller's collection of Neo-Impressionist paintings.