Gardening Bohemia: Bloomsbury Women Outdoors

Beautiful small exhibition at the Garden Museum looking at the role of garden to the women of the Bloomsbury Group.

If you read this blog you’ll know I’m a great Bloomsbury fan so I was excited to see this show and it delivered. It’s only a small exhibition space but it was used well to look at Ottoline Morrell, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West.

It made good use of paintings, particularly in the section on Ottoline where it featured many of the artists who had stayed with her at Garsington. There was also lots of archive material and good use made of books and book covers in Virginia’s section.

It would have been nice to have had a small section on the gardens as they are today as at least three of them can still be visited however I think they may have videos online to cover this.

If you don’t know the group this would be a nice gentle introduction.

Closes 29 September 2024


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