Gluck: A Brush With Gender Non-Conforming Identity and Artistry
Gluck, born Hannah Gluckstein on 13 August 1895 in London, was an enigmatic figure in the world of art and a pioneer in expressing lesbian identity through her work.
19 August 2023
Gluck, born Hannah Gluckstein on 13 August 1895 in London, was an enigmatic figure in the world of art and a pioneer in expressing lesbian identity through her work.
19 August 2023
A major new exhibition exploring the life and work of the artist Gluck (1895-1978), is now in full swing at the Brighton Museum. Gluck is widely recognised as a trailblazer of gender fluidity. The exhibition was created by Martin Pel, Dr Jeffrey Horsley and Prof Amy de la Haye.
8 February 2018
A major retrospective of the British painter, Gluck (1895-1978). Featuring 32 works including Gluck’s most significant painting, Medallion (1937), the exhibition will explore the fascinating life, work and legacy of a pioneering artist of her generation.
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10 October 2023
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5 October 2023
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8 June 2023
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9 October 2018
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17 April 2017
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5 April 2017
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9 March 2017
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8 February 2017
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13 December 2016
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16 May 2016
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19 April 2016
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5 August 2015
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7 March 2015
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3 November 2014
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