Curator’s tour of The Georgian’s Revealed

Fascinating tour of the “Georgian’s Revealed” exhibition at the British Library with the curator.

I had the opportunity to go on this as part of a conference I was on at the library and it was delightful. Huge thanks to Moira Goff, the curator, for showing us round and giving a real insight into what she hoped to cover with exhibition, what they had to leave out and where her particular interests lay. Check out the website for some lovely video of her dancing!

I can’t wait to go round the exhibition properly in the New Year and look in more detail. I was interested to hear the themes she had picked but also how she had covered other themes which couldn’t ben fitted in in detail but which they wished to allude to. For example the show does not cover the slave trade, even though it supported the expansion of the economy which is reflected in areas of the show, but she pointed out how they had tried to make subtle notes to it throughout the show such as the Abolitionist medal in the Wedgewood display.

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