Flora Yukhnovich and François Boucher: The Language of the Rococo

Delightful and clever exhibition at the Wallace Collection using contemporary art to look at the Rococo period.

There is a lot of art influenced by the Rococo around at the moment and this show used work by Flora Yukhnovich to set up a dialogue.

In a plain space downstairs the show hung two paintings by Boucher without their frames, as you would look at a contemporary painting. The effect was interesting and I found myself looking in more detail at the image. I generally find the style too frilly but without the frame they seemed more paired down.

Upstairs the two contemporary works were then shown in gold frames which seemed to elevate them. They were abstract pieces in the luxurious colours of the Rococo and worked well with the other work and furniture and them.

Closes 3 November 2024


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