The Wallace Collection s Dance to the Music of Time on loan for first time in 121 years
Nicolas Poussin, A Dance to the Music of Time, about 16346. Oil on canvas, 82.5 x 104 cm. By kind permission of the Trustees of the Wallace Collection, London (P108) © The Trustees of the Wallace Collection.
LONDON
.-The National Gallerys new exhibition Poussin and the Dance, co-organised with the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, will include wild, raucous and surprisingly joyous scenes, showing whirling, cavorting figures. It will cast the French Classical artist in a completely new light, showing how he grappled with the challenges of arresting movement and capturing the expressive potential of the body.
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London Art Week Summer 2021 exhibitions draw delighted UK clients and visitors in person once again
Roman terracotta Head Of A Woman, late 1st century BC-1st century AD, sold by Kallos Gallery.
LONDON
.- LAW is a beautifully produced platform, easy to navigate and provides an alternative experience to other online platforms and art fair viewing rooms. The ability for collectors to see the works online and then, if they wish, in each participants gallery space is very special and a good way of bringing visitors back to galleries, particularly after such a turbulent year.
The above quote from first-time participant Piano Nobile sums up the hybrid London Art Week Summer 2021, which took place online and in galleries from 2-16 July, and concurs with other exhibitors as to the warm response from clients to once again be able to view artworks in person.