Artists Lives: Speaking of the Kasim Gallery

Fascinating exhibition at Tate Britain looking at the ground breaking Kasmin Gallery, the first architect designed private gallery showing painting and sculpture together in a white space.

At the core of the show was a British Library oral history project with the people who ran the gallery and the artists who showed there which gave an insight into the relationships that shaped this period. Most of the works shown around the walls had been shown at the Kasmin Gallery and a lot of the ephemera in the cases showed the same works in catalogue and on invitations.

The show also talked about how Tate itself had bought from the Kasmin Gallery and it was interesting to see the Tate’s purchasing policy and procedure in action.

Closes on 4 February 2017

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