Exhibition Talk: Cezanne

Useful lecture at Tate Modern introducing the Cezanne exhibition.

I’d already done the show but was going again with a friend who was upsold the exhibition ticket with added talk so I thought I’d go with it to. It was given by a gallery volunteer called Roy who said he was also an art historian. It would have been interesting to know a bit more about him. It was a nice touch that he came round saying hello to the audience as we sat waiting.

I gather from what he said he’d written the talk himself and I liked the structure of outlining the events in Cezanne’s like in each decade then looking at the paintings in the show and a few extras to tell the story.

He implied that the relationship with Zola might have been more than I’d read into it when I visited the show the first time so that gave me something new to think about as I then went round again. He also explained ‘constructive brushstrokes’ which led me to look more closely at the techniques used. 

Selected dates until 10 March 2023

 

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