Vanessa Bell is often best remembered for the creative milieu she cultivated, but a new exhibition of her work makes a case ...
Beyond Bloomsbury, is the first major exhibition of Dora Carrington’s (1893-1932) work in almost 30 years, bringing together ...
Virginia Woolf). It features portraits of 50 famous women including queens, courtesans, writers, artists, poets, dancers, film stars and Bell herself, most of whom had to defy social norms in order to ...
This comprehensive exhibition highlights that the artist and sister of Virginia Woolf was a product of the Bloomsbury Group hype-machine ...
She mixed with the Bloomsbury Group, and set up home with two men but her most sensual paintings were of women. Now a major ...
Too “nice”, and too colourful, in the half century since Bell’s death, her art has too easily been dismissed, casting her as the freewheeling foil to her intellectually intimidating, and altogether ...
The work of the Bloomsbury Group is to be celebrated at an exhibition in November. Held at Sotheby's in London, Radical ...
Greg Newington In the spring, Josephine “Foster” Mann approached her grandmother Alice Williams with a special request: Would Williams, a noted post-impressionist painter, make a portrait of ...
The little blurry lines, the hazy textures, the portrait-like feel, it was all a whiff of fresh air in the art world. And Impressionism continues to be a beautiful art medium that mesmerises ...
So, when deciding what to give their parents Maria and Roger as a gift, they chose a family portrait with a touching twist. Click the video below to see the tearful unveiling of an artist's ...
Vanessa Bell (1879-1961), alongside her sister Virginia Woolf, was a founding member of ... the artist’s progress from her earliest known portrait through her dalliance with abstraction and ...