An exhibition of modern master drawings at the Watercolours & Drawings Fair 2005. Kettle's Yard holds one of the finest collections of twentieth century art in Britain and will contribute an exhibition of highlights from its collection of works on paper.
An exhibition of modern master drawings at the Watercolours & Drawings Fair 2005
Kettle's Yard will contribute an exhibition of highlights from its
collection of works on paper to the Watercolours & Drawings Fair. Kettle's
Yard holds one of the finest collections of twentieth century art in
Britain, displayed in a unique domestic setting. Founded in 1957 by Jim
Ede, formerly a curator at the Tate Gallery, it was intended as a "refuge
of peace and order, of the visual arts and music ... where young people
could be at home unhampered by the greater austerity of the museum or
public art gallery." The collection includes a major holding of artists
connected with St Ives as well as the most important collection of the
French sculptor Henri Gaudier-Brzeska.
Ede gave Kettle's Yard and its contents to the University of Cambridge in
1966 and his carefully designed display of works of art, furniture and
natural and everyday objects is preserved unaltered. The Watercolours &
Drawings Fair will provide a unique opportunity to view works which are
rarely seen away from Kettle's Yard. Featured artists will include Ben
Nicholson, Barbara Hepworth, David Jones, Elisabeth Vellacott, Constantin
Brancusi, all friends of its founder, Jim Ede, alongside Henri
Gaudier-Brzeska, Mario Sironi and Max Ernst.
The Watercolours & Drawings Fair 2005 will be held at a new venue, for more
information including opening times go to http://www.watercoloursfair.com or
contact Lucy Russell at Watercolours & Drawings Fair, 01798 861 815, or
Sebastiano Barassi/Lara Sellen at Kettle's Yard, 01223 352124.
Opening evening preview: Wednesday 2 February
The Royal Academy’s
6 Burlington Gardens London W1