Dora Carrington: Beyond Bloomsbury Pallant House – Brian Childs
Dora Carrington was, and remains, an enigma. A rebel who shunned the public gaze, an outsider who immersed herself in the Bloomsbury set…
20 November 2024
Dora Carrington was, and remains, an enigma. A rebel who shunned the public gaze, an outsider who immersed herself in the Bloomsbury set…
20 November 2024
The exhibition will celebrate the indefatigable spirit of the Bloomsbury Group and the renewed interest in their work and lives today
Monday–Friday | 9:00 AM–4:30 PM Saturday & Sunday | 12:00 PM–5:00 PM Closed weekend of 16 & 17 November
Sotheby’s is hosting a selling exhibition focusing on the free-spirited Bloomsbury Group. Radical Modernity: From Bloomsbury to Charleston…
10 November 2024
The London Art Fair is collaborating with Charleston Trust, the East Sussex country home of the Bloomsbury Group, for its annual Museum partnership.
19 December 2023
Charleston, the proverbial home of Virginia Wolfe, Vanessa Bell, Roger Fry and Duncan Grant has announced details of a Betty Woodman and George Woodman exhibition
24 January 2023
This exhibition showcases artworks by Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant produced at Charleston between and during the two world wars.
Monday - Friday: 9:30 am - 6:00 pm.
This autumn, Charleston, the country home of the Bloomsbury Group, will recreate Duncan Grant’s (1885-1978) first solo exhibition
26 July 2021
A cache of over four hundred homo-erotic drawings by the Bloomsbury artist Duncan Grant has been found decades after experts believed they had been destroyed.
9 October 2020
An emergency appeal has been launched by the Charleston Trust, the keepers of the Bloomsbury Group’s country retreat Charleston. The Trust is looking to raise £400,000 for staffing, upkeep and essential repairs, resulting from loss of funds due to the COVID19 crisis.
11 April 2020
The Courtauld holds one of the most extensive collections of works by artists from the Bloomsbury Group. This display presents a wide-ranging selection of objects from its holdings, many of which were bequeathed by the artist and art critic Roger Fry (1866 – 1934) to the newly formed Courtauld Institute of Art in 1935.
Daily 10-6
Vanessa Bell, (30 May 1879 – 7 April 1961) the creative bohemian matriarch, artist, co-founder and muse of the Bloomsbury Group has her first major exhibition in London at The Dulwich Picture Gallery.
11 February 2017
3 October 2016
The third generation Bloomsbury painter Julian Bell, presents a major new exhibition titled, ‘Genesis’, at St Anne’s Galleries, Lewes this summer…. Read More
31 March 2015
A new exhibition reveals how babies and children inspired modernist sculptor Jacob Epstein, and explores his unconventional family life in… Read More
20 November 2014
Artlyst has selected twelve art exhibitions that will take place out of London and around the UK during 2025.
14 January 2025
This is the first Art Diary of 2025. Each exhibition listed will reward the paying of sustained attention, enabling entry to a state of contemplation and even contemplative prayer.
6 January 2025
Here is the Artlyst pick of out-of-London exhibitions on view this winter.
26 November 2024
Vanessa Bell (1879-1961) was an avant-garde artist associated with the early twentieth-century Bloomsbury Group.
21 October 2024
Anne Rothenstein’s paintings and collages have a dreamlike quality, an impenetrable otherness. Her figures, landscapes and intimate interiors are alienated from the viewer by an invisible veil.
20 September 2024
The proposed development of a 3,000-square-foot “grab-and-go” coffee shop in London’s King’s Cross area, currently under review by Camden Council, is facing growing opposition.
13 September 2024
This summer, a lot of exciting art can be seen in country towns and houses within commuting reach of London. For reasons ranging from high-speed broadband connectivity….
16 July 2024
The original watercolour illustration for the cover of the first Harry Potter book has fetched $1.9 million, shattering the previous record by nearly fourfold.
28 June 2024
Sussex, a tranquil and moody countryside of varying beauty, has long attracted artists and thinkers. Turner, Constable, Sickert and Ravilious…
8 March 2024
The March Art Diary includes exhibitions at Kettle’s Yard, Gallery 1957, Dulwich Picture Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, Compton Verney, Stanley Spencer Gallery, Benjamin Rhodes Arts
4 March 2024
London Art Fair is set to impact the UK capital again from January 17-21, 2024, with an exclusive preview evening on Tuesday, 16 January.
8 January 2024
The latest British Museum “Masterplan” has been disclosed amid accusations of greenwashing by environmental groups.
19 December 2023
Frieze London and Frieze Masters, two of the art world’s most prestigious events, concluded their 20th and 11th editions on… Read More
16 October 2023
Edward Enninful OBE, Editor-in-Chief, British Vogue & European Editorial Director, Vogue, and Wayne McGregor CBE, multi-award winning choreographer, director and… Read More
14 September 2023
Charleston Trust, the organisation that looks after the country home of the Bloomsbury Group, has unveiled a significant off-site exhibition space in Lewes
12 September 2023
The picturesque landscapes of East and West Sussex have long been a muse for artists seeking to capture the essence of its rolling hills,
21 August 2023
Annie Morris and Idris Khan have been a couple for over a decade, a personal union and artistic collaboration celebrated by a first-ever joint show
15 April 2023
Iconic Lowry Painting Sold For £7.8 Will Remain In Salford – Ai Weiwei and Peter Doig Donate Works To Benefit WWF
20 October 2022