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剑桥之Kettle’s Yard

2021-08-21 23:19 作者:元气少女SX-Lucky  | 我要投稿

KETTLE’S YARD

In a quiet corner of Cambridge, is a beautiful house filled with beautiful objects, once the home of Jim and Helen Ede. Thanks to their friendships with artists and other like-minded people, over the years they gathered a remarkable collection.

Kettle’s Yard is the University’s modern and contemporary art gallery. It is a beautiful House with an incredible collection of modern art and a gallery that hosts modern and contemporary art exhibitions.

Collection highlights include:

  • Alfred Wallis, Five Ships – Mount’s Bay, 1928 (circa)

  • Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, Bird Swallowing a Fish, 1914

  • Winifred Nicholson, Cyclamen and Primula, 1923 (circa)

  • Christopher Wood, Self-Portrait, 1927

  • Ben Nicholson, 1962 (Argos)

Kettle’s Yard was originally conceived with students in mind. In 1954 Jim Ede envisaged creating:

‘a living place where works of art could be enjoyed… where young people could be at home unhampered by the greater austerity of the museum or public art gallery.’



KETTLE’S YARD COLLECTION HIGHLIGHTS

A selection of some of our favourite pieces at Kettle’s Yard.

Alfred Wallis, Five Ships – Mount’s Bay, 1928 (circa)
 Ben Nicholson’s ‘Mugs’ (1944), William Staite Murray’s ‘The Heron’ (1928) and Gregorio Vardanega’s suspended ‘Disc’


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