London Art Week Digital
Fascinating online version of the annual London Art Week in response to the Covid crisis.
Although there is of course information on the galleries taking part I loved the approach to arrange the works for sale into artistic periods and movements, so it was more like going around a curated gallery. There were also rooms where each participant submitted a piece, one on women as artists and muses and a bargain basement of works under £30,000. There were also some excellent talks but I will blog those I manage to 'attend' separately.
The work ranged from a Egyptian piece dated about 2600 BC to works by Damian Hurst and Grayson Perry. However, having just done a short course on Flemish art it was two anonymous paintings from the region which stood out for me, a Memling like portrait of a man holding a prayer book from about 1480 and a delightful family portrait of four children and a dog from 1627.
I hope that even if things are back to normal by next years London Art Week that they continue to produce such good online content as well.
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