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The Factories/Canal Building, Leeds, by Harold Gilman
Voyeuristic
Practices: Fresh Approach to Twentieth-Century Artwork in Display Curated by
University Students
Attitudes in the City – Works on paper by the Camden Town Group
Special Display at
the Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery, University of Leeds
Monday 15th October – Saturday 15th
December 2012
Free Entry
Suitable for all ages
Students on the MA Art Gallery and Museum Studies
course from the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies at the
University of Leeds have been given the exciting opportunity to curate an
exhibition. They take a fresh look at the University’s collection of works on
paper by the Camden Town Group.
The impressive assembly of
works on paper held in the University’s Art Collection at the Stanley &
Audrey Burton Gallery form the basis of this special display, which focuses on
the Camden Town Group. Pen, pencil, ink and chalk drawings, many of which have
not been on display at the Gallery for some time, are drawn together by a group
of postgraduate students in their first group curation project. Themes of the
Edwardian metropolis and working class life are explored through the central
concept, which presents the artist and viewers as voyeurs of both people and
places. The exhibition includes two works portraying Edwardian Leeds, including
a detailed drawing of the University buildings by artist Charles Ginner.
‘Attitudes in the City’ is
an interesting re-visit to the University’s collection of Camden Town Group works,
showcasing the metropolis of Edwardian Britain and the people who made their
lives there.
For information about the
exhibition and the venue visit: http://www.leeds.ac.uk/gallery/
This looks fabulous Acatia!...I'll certainly go and take a look!
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