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Vanessa Bell: A Pioneer of Modern Art

Paintings, drawings and lesser-known textiles by the Bloomsbury Group’s leading artist go on display at the Courtauld

Design for a folding screen – Adam and Eve (1913–14; detail), Vanessa Bell. Courtauld Gallery, London. © Estate of Vanessa Bell. All rights reserved, DACS 2024

As both an artist and host of its ‘Friday Club’ meetings, Vanessa Bell was at the heart of the Bloomsbury Group, a London-based collective whose members – consisting of artists, writers, and philosophers – were at the forefront of British modernism in the early 20th century. The Courtauld’s collection of Bell’s work is the focus of this exhibition, which includes paintings, works on paper and a single woodcut (25 May–6 October). Also on display are a number of Bell’s lesser-known textile designs created for the Omega workshops of fellow Bloomsbury Group member Roger Fry. Find out more from the Courtauld’s website.

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A Conversation (1913–16), Vanessa Bell. Courtauld Gallery, London. © Estate of Vanessa Bell. All rights reserved, DACS 2024

Lilies and Iris (c. 1919), Vanessa Bell. Courtauld Gallery, London. © Estate of Vanessa Bell. All rights reserved, DACS 2024

Rug design (1913–19), Vanessa Bell (attr.); Roger Fry (attr.). Courtauld Gallery, London. © Estate of Vanessa Bell. All rights reserved, DACS 2024

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