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VIEWING ROOMS
For these innovative viewing rooms, London Art Week has taken inspiration from museum exhibitions and galleries to present works grouped together by artistic period and movement. The rooms mix the wide variety of media found throughout London Art Week – sculpture, paintings, drawings and objects – drawn from across our participants’ individual exhibitions and specialisations.
This collegial, curated approach was devised by the London Art Week team to enliven the experience of perusing art online, enhance the pleasure of discovery and facilitate for the viewer new encounters - with artists, works of art, dealers, and auction houses. We have also created three unique rooms; one features a single highlight from every participant in London Art Week, and another the theme of woman as artist and muse, whilst a third reveals a wide range of works priced below £30,000. For newcomers to the pre-contemporary art world, or those with a broad-minded collecting habit, these would be a good place to start your London Art Week experience. -
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LONDON ART WEEK SELECT HIGHLIGHTS
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ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL ART
ART BEFORE 1450 -
FROM THE RENAISSANCE IDEAL TO CARAVAGGESQUE REALISM
HUMANISM TO THE BIRTH OF THE BAROQUE (1450-1630) -
BAROQUE, ROCOCO AND THE GOLDEN AGE TO THE ENLIGHTENMENT
THE RISE OF A NEW POWER (1600-1780) -
THE CLASSICAL IDEAL AND ROMANTICISM
REASON TO EMOTION (1780-1860) -
FIN DE SIÈCLE, HISTORICISM, SYMBOLISM & MODERNITY
NEW INFLUENCES (1860-1914) -
BETWEEN THE WARS: A LONGING FOR ORDER
ART FROM 1914 TO 1945 -
POST WAR AND INTO THE 21ST CENTURY
THE FRUITS OF PEACE -
ARTISTS AND MUSES: CHANGING FACES OF WOMEN IN THE ARTS
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A SELECTION OF WORKS UNDER £30,000
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