Viewer/Voyeur: The Female Form in Modern Art 1890 - Present

A useful exhibition at Alon Zakaim Fine Art looking at the male gaze in modern art.

Only the day before I’d done a study day on Berthe Morisot which discussed female modern artists and how their view was different to men so it was interesting to find this so soon after. I must admit some of the works felt very strange after the previous day’s discussions.

There were some stunning pieces. I loved this Raoul Dufy of Leda and the Swan that was in the window. There was also a stunning Toulouse-Lautrec of a brothel madam. Add in there Picasso drawings and a Rodin sculpture and you can see the standard of this show.

However, here comes the moan, there was another section of the show including photos to bring it up to date, but it was closed on the day I went as they had used the space for laying out other work! I will try to go back but if you’ve put on a show make sure it’s accessible. 

Closes 30 June 2023

 

 


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