Frescoes and Murals : Art in Architectural Spaces
Well thought out online lecture from the National Gallery looking at art from architectural spaces. Concentrating on works in the National Gallery which had been part of a decorative cycle but have now moved, Ben Street led us though the difference between a mural and a fresco and discussed how their meaning may change from being moved from their original setting both physically and in terms of subject. He talked about how frescos end up in galleries and the process by which they are removed from walls with particular reference to rescue and conservation work after the 1966 floods in Florence. Finally he led us though a selection of work which is still in situ from the Sistine Chapel ceiling to the mural commissioned by the gallery from Bridget Riley in 2019.