From Omega to Charleston: The Art of Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, 1910-1934

Delightful exhibition at the Piano Nobile Gallery looking at the art and design of Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant.

As any of you who read this know I am a huge Bloomsbury fan so needless to say I loved this show. The centre piece was the newly rediscovered Famous Women Dinner Service made for Kenneth Clark in the early 1930s. It was believed that this had been lost and Charleston Farmhouse is in the process of raising money to buy it to display in their new gallery. There are a few test pieces at Charleston which I had always felt looked a bit messy but the set looks much more impressive when seen together. I loved the eclectic mix of women represented from Pocahontas  to Greta Garbo. It was also lovely to see that plates of Vanessa and Duncan at the centre of it as a quirky signature.

The plates were shown with some other lovely items including pieces from Charleston Farmhouse so it was like seeing old friends. There were also some pictures I’d not seen before and I loved the hang of an elegant large female figure by Duncan at the top of the stairs.

Closed on 24 April 2018. 

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