Discover the life and work of a key British artist and Bloomsbury Group figure
Explore the life and work of Dora Carrington (1893-1932) in the first major museum exhibition of the artist in nearly 30 years: The Barbican Art Gallery last showcased her work in 1995! Co-curated by Anne Chisholm and Ariane Bankes, the exhibition highlights Carrington’s unconventional lifestyle and artistic achievements, in addition to her remarkable work.
A key figure in Modern British art and the Bloomsbury Group, Carrington was once deemed ‘the most neglected serious painter of her time.’ The exhibition will feature her paintings, drawings, prints, and personal film and photographs, reflecting her Bohemian life and relationships.
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