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CREATIVE TENSION : BRITISH ART 1900 - 1950
Creative Tension: British Art 1900-1950 is a major exhibition bringing together over 130 paintings, sculptures and ceramics by the leading artists working in Britain during the first half the twentieth century.
Works by famous artists such as LS Lowry, Ben Nicholson, Alfred Munnings, Jacob Epstein and Mark Gertler are on show alongside works by significant artists who were household names during their lifetime.
During the first half of the 20th century, Lancashire’s galleries, fuelled by large endowment funds and with civic pride at stake, vied with each other to build significant collections of work by the most important living artists working in this country.
Creative Tension showcases the outstanding collections of Gallery Oldham; the Harris Museum & Art Gallery, Preston; Bolton Museum & Art Gallery; and Touchstones Rochdale; along with a small number of loans from other galleries in the North West of England.
The first half of the 20th century was a time of great change, excitement and conflict in British art. The collections of the four galleries are used to present an alternative history of the period, showing the tensions and fascinating crossovers between very different artistic styles.
Visit the Creative Tension website for additional information.
(Note: the dates for the Fine Art Society are placeholders and are not accurate at this time).
Where & When
- Fine Art Society, London, UK
January 15, 2006 - February 28, 2006
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- Touchstones Rochdale, Rochdale, UK
October 1, 2005 - January 8, 2006
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- Bolton Museum and Art Gallery, Bolton, UK
July 23, 2005 - September 17, 2005
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- Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston, Lancashire, UK
May 14, 2005 - July 10, 2005
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- Gallery Oldham, Oldham, UK
March 5, 2005 - May 2, 2005
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Browse Artists
Represented artists:
Sir Alfred East, Solomon Joseph Solomon, John William Waterhouse
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