Curators’ Talk: Hogarth and Europe

Disappointing online talk from The Times Plus on the current Hogarth and Europe exhibition at Tate Britain.

I say disappointing as it as quite short and recorded rather than live. It was nice that it was filmed in the exhibition but it was aimed at people with little knowledge and didn’t really give a full overview.

The curators, Alice Insley  and Martin Myrone, picked three pictures to talk about along with their European comparisons in the show, Hogarth’s self-portrait from 1745, Marriage A La Mode and the portrait of Mary Edwards shown here. They talked about how one of the aims of the show was to talk about Hogarth within the European tradition of the time and to show how he was influenced by continental and how they were influenced by him.

I have visited the show since so watch out for my review of it coming soon!

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