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Posts Tagged ‘Estorick Collection’

Breaking Lines, Estorick Collection, exhibition review: ‘Blurring literature and painting’

By islingtoncitizen | Monday 27 January 2025 | 0

This double bill brings together two groups of artists to remind us of the ‘commonalities that run through apparently distant cultural movements’

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Antonio Calderara: A Certain Light, Estorick Collection, exhibition review: ‘Gentle formalism with roots in nature’

By Sarah Birch | Monday 11 November 2024 | 0

The Italian artist’s figures and landscapes ‘seem to float in space’

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Osvaldo Licini: Rebellious Angel, Estorick Collection, exhibition review: ‘Playful, whimsical and very moving’

By Sarah Birch | Wednesday 14 June 2023 | 0

The first UK show dedicated to the 20th-century painter offers visitors a ‘flight of fancy’

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‘An artist who needs to be seen now’: Estorick gallery’s new exhibition celebrates work of Olivier Debré

By Lizzie McAllister | Monday 5 July 2021 | 0

The postwar French painter is ‘highly regarded throughout the world, yet remains almost unknown in the UK’

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Lithography from Leningrad, Estorick Collection: ‘A far cry from the drab stereotype of the Soviet Union’

By Sarah Birch | Friday 22 November 2019 | 0

A rare glimpse at ‘quirky and wholly modern’ prints produced by the Leningrad Experimental Graphics Laboratory in the 1950s

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Paolo Scheggi in Depth, Estorick Collection: ‘Well-chosen retrospective for a versatile artist’

By Sarah Birch | Friday 23 August 2019 | 0

The work of the Florentine, who died in the early 70s aged just 31, is fast becoming iconic

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The Art of Campari @ The Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art: ‘you may leave a little thirsty…’

By Ed Sheridan | Wednesday 4 July 2018 | 0
Fortunato Depero's Distrattamente mise il Bitter Campari in testa (1928). Courtesy Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art

Look beyond the famous ‘Luton Airport’ ad – the Milanese apéritif has a history of advertising with stunning Italian art, as exhibited here

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Rationalism on Set: Glamour and Modernity in 1930s Italian Cinema, Estorick Collection, exhibition review: a sleek exploration of style on celluloid

By Islington Citizen | Wednesday 2 May 2018 | 0
Gastone Medin's set design for L’ultima avventura (The Last Adventure; Dir. Mario Camerini, 1932) Photograph: attributed to Aurelio Pesce, courtesy Fondazione Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia – Cineteca Nazionale

This photographic voyage through 1930s Italian cinema brilliantly illustrates the twin development of newfangled ‘talkie’ films and mid-century modern design

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