The show will feature 12 artists, including the likes of Wyndham Lewis and Christopher Nevinson, who were associated with the Vorticist movement. The exhibition will also include works by artists like Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant, and Elizabeth Spielman, who were associated with the Bloomsbury Group. A third section of the exhibition will focus on artists who were influenced by the Vorticist movement, including the likes of Eileen Agar, Adrian Hill, and Edward Wadsworth. The exhibitions will be held from 27th February to 26th April 2023, and will be held in three venues: the museum’s main gallery, a temporary exhibition space in the museum’s courtyard, and a smaller venue in a nearby historic building. Here is the summary provided: Exhibition Title: A Very British Art Revolution: Rebellion and Reaction in the Early 20th Century Exhibition Dates: 27th February to 26th April 2023 Exhibition Venues: Three venues, including the museum’s main gallery, a temporary exhibition space in the courtyard, and a smaller venue in a historic building. Please generate a detailed and comprehensive text based on the provided summary. A Very British Art Revolution: Rebellion and Reaction in the Early 20th Century In the early 20th century, the art world in Britain underwent a significant transformation, marked by a rebellion against traditional art forms and a reaction to the societal norms of the time.
The second exhibition ‘Seriously…’ has been created in collaboration with the Friends of Museum & Art Swindon. It features work from the MAS collection including from the Bloomsbury Group and pioneers of abstraction Ivon Hitchens and Ben Nicholson.
The Art of the Romans
The Romans were known for their engineering prowess, architectural grandeur, and artistic flair. Their legacy can be seen in the many structures and artifacts that have survived to this day.
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