Behind the Scenes Curator’s Tour – Printmaking in Modern China

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Date: 11 November 2022
Time: 16:00 - 16:45
Location: Museum Gallery
Admission: Public £12 | MEAA Friends, Volunteers and Students £10. Max 10 people, booking required

In this 45 minute gallery talk Mary Ginsberg, curator of the exhibition ‘Revolution, Propaganda, Art: Printmaking in Modern China’ will discuss the curatorial thinking behind the exhibition, and the selection of some 70 images from the extensive collection of prints held by the Muban Educational Trust.
The exhibition explores artistic trends, political conflict and technical innovations. This talk aims to connect history with the contemporary, and message with style and technique.

Booking required, Maximum 12 people.

 

This talk is part of our series of events associated with our exhibition ‘Revolution, Propaganda, Art: Printmaking in Modern China’ in association with the Muban Educational Trust.

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Add to your Calendar 11 November 2022 16:00 11 November 2022 16:45 Europe/London [MEAA] Behind the Scenes Curator’s Tour – Printmaking in Modern China

In this 45 minute gallery talk Mary Ginsberg, curator of the exhibition ‘Revolution, Propaganda, Art: Printmaking in Modern China’ will discuss the curatorial thinking behind the exhibition, and the selection of some 70 images from the extensive collection of prints held by the Muban Educational Trust.
The exhibition explores artistic trends, political conflict and technical innovations. This talk aims to connect history with the contemporary, and message with style and technique.

Booking required, Maximum 12 people.

 

This talk is part of our series of events associated with our exhibition ‘Revolution, Propaganda, Art: Printmaking in Modern China’ in association with the Muban Educational Trust.
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