Dora Carrington was, and remains, an enigma. A rebel who shunned the public gaze, an outsider who immersed herself in the Bloomsbury Group, an artist who seldom showed her work, an exhibitionist who happily posed nude yet so self-effacing that she disowned part of her...
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Best Of The Bloomsbury Group: Sotheby’s Unveils Radical Modernity Exhibition
is a watershed in 20th-century British Modern Art history, representing the first of its kind in an auction house. The colourful, avant-garde spirit of Britain's bohemian intelligentsia of the 20th century brings together works by Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant, Roger...
Charleston Trust: Home Of The Bloomsbury Group Revealed As London Art Fair 2024 Museum Partner
The London Art Fair is collaborating with Charleston Trust, the East Sussex country home of the Bloomsbury Group, for its annual Museum partnership. The Trust will take over a section at the front of the fair to display paintings, ceramics and historical artefacts...
Betty and George Woodman To Exhibit At Bloomsbury Group’s Charleston
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, opening on March 25, 2023. Conceived in partnership with the Woodman Family Foundation, this exhibition...
Duncan Grant: 1920 A Recreation Of The Bloomsbury Painter’s First Exhibition
This autumn, Charleston, the country home of the Bloomsbury Group, will recreate Duncan Grant’s (1885-1978) first solo exhibition, which opened just over a century ago at the Paterson-Carfax Gallery in Old Bond Street, London. This is the first solo show of Grant’s...
Duncan Grant: Bloomsbury Group Artist’s Lost Homo-Erotic Drawings Discovered
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. All the works were done in the 1940s and 1950s," when homosexuality was still illegal - DC "They depict...
Bloomsbury Group’s Charleston Trust Must Raise £400k To Survive
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....
Vanessa Bell The Bloomsbury Group’s Creative Bohemian Matriarch Dulwich Picture Gallery
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. Arguably undervalued by the public and overshadowed for decades by...
Julian Bell: Major New Exhibition By This Third Generation Bloomsbury Artist
The third generation Bloomsbury painter Julian Bell, presents a major new exhibition titled, 'Genesis', at St Anne’s Galleries, Lewes this summer. The exhibition, opening on 20 June and presents an extraordinary series of 36 panel paintings in oils...
