Alberto Giacometti and Isabel Rawsthorne, a Conversation

Interesting exhibition at Tate Britain exploring the artistic and romantic relationship between these two 20th century artists.

Alberto Giacometti and Isabel Rawsthorne met in 1933. He is the better known as a sculptor but she was a painter who had worked with Epstein and had a sell out show by the time she was 20. She worked in intelligence in the Second World War and sadly all her pre-war work was lost in the occupation of France and we only have the sketchbooks she carried with her from his time.

Their work looked beautiful together here. Many of his figures in the show were of her and some done from memory in the war. They were complimented by her rather grey, monotone works with her almost sculptural use of paint.

Closes 25 September 2022

 

 

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