Saturated with innuendo: detail from Edward Burra’s John Deth (Hommage to Conrad Aiken), 1931 - The estate of Edward Burra, courtesy Lefevre Fine Art Tate Britain’s latest offer? Two exhibitions for ...
Tate Britain presents the first major London retrospective in forty years of Edward Burra (1905–1976), one of Britain’s most enigmatic and incisive figurative artists. Born into a middle-class family ...
Is this a safe space to share how much I loathe the blockbuster art exhibition? Overcrowded galleries full of gawpers taking photos of famous paintings, with no room to engage with an artist’s life’s ...
Burra is a relatively unknown artist who certainly deserves an exhibition at a place as worthy as Tate Britain. Colquhoun is better known, has a cult following and—actually—the work on show here ...
And it’s not about trying desperately to come up with a new angle; it’s about bringing the artist alive in a new way to a new audience that isn’t patronising or self-indulgent. As this is telly and ...
Click the FOLLOW button to be the first to know about this artist's upcoming lots, sold lots, exhibitions and articles What’s on now for Edward Burra There is currently 1 group exhibition showcasing ...
Edward Burra Complete Catalogue, Andrew Causey Oxford, 1985 colour plate No. 28, Catalogue number 386 Edward Burra, Simon Martin, with contributions by Andrew Lambirth and Jane Stevenson, published by ...