Rhythm & Geometry - Constructivist Art In Britain Since 1951

Rhythm & Geometry - Constructivist Art In Britain Since 1951

Venue

Djanogly Gallery Lakeside Arts University Park Nottingham NG7 2RD

When

Audience

Open to the Public

Category

Exhibition

Rhythm & Geometry - Constructivist Art In Britain Since 1951

Lakeside Arts, Nottingham

Friday 7 April - Sunday 23 July 2023

This exhibition celebrates the abstract and constructed art made and exhibited in Britain since 1951 with works from the collection of the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, University of East Anglia. Encompassing sculpture, reliefs, mobiles, painting, drawing and printmaking, the exhibition spans work from the beginning of the 1950s to the present-day.

Artists include:

Robert Adams, Yaacov Agam, Lygia Clark, Anthony Hill, Kenneth Martin, Mary Martin, François Morellet, Victor Pasmore, Takis, Mary Webb, Victor Vasarely, Gillian Wise and Li Yuan-Chia.

The exhibition marks a significant bequest to the Sainsbury Centre by collectors Joyce and Michael Morris; many works will be exhibited in public for the first time in decades.

Dates
Friday 7 April - Sunday 23 July, various times

Venue
Djanogly Gallery
Lakeside Arts
University Park
Nottingham
NG7 2RD

Open
Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm Sunday 12noon-4pm
Closed Mondays

Admission free

Link:
www.lakesidearts.org.uk

Image montage: Variable Screw. Kenneth Martin, 1967, © Estate of Kenneth Martin; Square Root Two Spirals Nine Moves. Natalie Dower, 2015, © Natalie Dower. Courtesy of Eagle Gallery / EMH Arts, London; Animals LC3. Lygia Clark, 1969 © “The World of Lygia Clark” Cultural Association. All Sainsbury Centre Collection

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