Otto Dix at Tate Liverpool
Otto Dix at Tate Liverpool
Friday 15 September 2017
Otto Dix at Tate Liverpool
Otto Dix at Tate Liverpool
Friday 15 September 2017
Tate Gallery Portraying A Nation: Germany 1919 – 1933 presents the faces of Germany between the two world wars told through the eyes of painter Otto Dix and photographer August Sander - two artists whose works document the radical extremes of the country in this period. Portraying a Nation combines two exhibitions: Otto Dix: The Evil Eye, which includes paintings and works on paper that explore Dix’s harshly realistic depictions of German society and brutality of war, and ARTIST ROOMS: August Sander, which presents photographs from Sander’s best known series People of the Twentieth Century. These works from a pivotal point in the country’s history reflect both the glamour and the misery of the Weimar Republic.
There will be time for lunch in the Albert Dock area.
Walker Gallery In Quest of Beauty: Czech-born Alphonse Mucha (1860 – 1939) is recognised as one of the most prominent artists of the Art Nouveau movement, producing iconic works including Gismonda; the artist’s first poster design for the actress Sarah Bernhardt. Showing around 100 works primarily drawn from the Mucha Trust collection, the exhibition will include drawings, paintings, photographs and some of the artist’s celebrated poster designs, synonymous with the Art Nouveau style of the fin-de-siècle. A number of key ‘aesthetic’ and art nouveau works from National Museum Liverpool’s own collections will also feature within the exhibition.
Further Details:
Cost per person: £38.00
Booking has now closed for this event.
Departing Royal Northern College of Music, Booth St at 8.30am
Departing Handforth Dean Retail Park at 9.00am
Cost: £38 per person includes, travel, entrances and talk
Members and Guests
Tate Gallery Portraying A Nation: Germany 1919 – 1933 presents the faces of Germany between the two world wars told through the eyes of painter Otto Dix and photographer August Sander - two artists whose works document the radical extremes of the country in this period. Portraying a Nation combines two exhibitions: Otto Dix: The Evil Eye, which includes paintings and works on paper that explore Dix’s harshly realistic depictions of German society and brutality of war, and ARTIST ROOMS: August Sander, which presents photographs from Sander’s best known series People of the Twentieth Century. These works from a pivotal point in the country’s history reflect both the glamour and the misery of the Weimar Republic.
There will be time for lunch in the Albert Dock area.
Walker Gallery In Quest of Beauty: Czech-born Alphonse Mucha (1860 – 1939) is recognised as one of the most prominent artists of the Art Nouveau movement, producing iconic works including Gismonda; the artist’s first poster design for the actress Sarah Bernhardt. Showing around 100 works primarily drawn from the Mucha Trust collection, the exhibition will include drawings, paintings, photographs and some of the artist’s celebrated poster designs, synonymous with the Art Nouveau style of the fin-de-siècle. A number of key ‘aesthetic’ and art nouveau works from National Museum Liverpool’s own collections will also feature within the exhibition.
Further Details:
Cost per person: £38.00
Booking has now closed for this event.
Departing Royal Northern College of Music, Booth St at 8.30am
Departing Handforth Dean Retail Park at 9.00am
Cost: £38 per person includes, travel, entrances and talk
Members and Guests
EVENT DATE
SEPTEMBER 15, 2017
COST
£38.00 per person
POSTAL BOOKINGS
Booking Closed
NUMBER OF PLACES
Max. places: 34
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