Art for the people

Second in a series of lectures at the National Gallery complimenting the Channel 4 “Genius of Art” series.

This one was given Gus Casely-Hayford and explored William Hogarth’s revolutionary pioneering of art for the people. In particular he speculated on how his ancestor, a newly arrived freed slave in 18th century London would have related to them.

In particularly enjoyed the discussion following the lecture as the questions were are erudite as the answers.

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