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Gilden's Art Gallery unveils 'Muses'

London, latest exhibition dedicated to 'Muses' in all their artistic forms, 26 April - 5 July
Digital catalogue available.
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For generations of artists the ‘Muses’ as they are known today in the context of art can be anything f rom an object to a place, but they remain rooted in and inspired by the original nine Greek Muses; who governed the spark of inspiration in the arts and sciences. In this diverse exhibition we explore the main themes or genres that have time and time again been the starting point for artists in the twentieth century. The ‘Muse’ transcends artistic movements, manifestos and eras, as we look at the source of inspiration. The exhibition is divided into six main categories. These subjects are Music and Dance; The Human figure; Mythology; Still-life; The Natural World and finally a nod to the original Greek Muses of the ancient world. Naturally, there are of course artworks where more than a single ‘Muse’ can be identified as the sources of inspiration overlap creating beautiful layers to experience art in a new light...

Picture: Sasha Wiederhold (1904-1962), Untitled [Figurine], circa 1946
Signed Pencil, Chalk and India Ink on Wove Paper 
33.2 x 20.4 cm. / 13 x 8 in.

Other highlights from the forthcoming exhibition:
 

Marc Chagall (1887-1985)
Orpheus,  1969
Original Hand Signed and Numbered Lithograph in Colours
on Arches Wove Paper
48 x 59 cm. / 18.9 x 23 in. 
 

Pablo Piccasso (1881-1973)
Aubade, with a Woman in an Armchair, 1959
Original Hand Signed and Inscribed Linocut in Colours
on Arches Wove Paper 
62 x 75 cm. / 24.4 x 29.5 in.


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For 43 years Gilden's Arts has specialised in 20th century Modern Art, with a focus on works on paper including original prints from the 20th century. Our collection of International Art includes modern masters such as Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Joan Miro, Salvador Dali, Henri Matisse, George Braque, Alberto Giacometti, Henry Moore, Francis Bacon and many other acclaimed artists. Generally, the gallery has a keen interest in works of art by artists from the following movements: Surrealism, Cubism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Expressionism and the Russian Avant-garde, as well as DADA and the Abstract Movement.

Founded : 1981

Specialisations

Works on paper by modern masters

Associations

IFPDA IFPDA

Fairs

Munich Highlights, London Original Print Fair, ART Karlsruhe, Art Miami, London Art Fair, IFPDA Print Fair, New York