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Art exhibition - Cutting Edge: Modernist British Printmaking


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Come and visit the new exhibition 'Cutting Edge: Modernist British Printmaking' at Dulwich Picture Gallery!


Ten Artists. One revolution. This summer, discover the pioneering printmakers who captured the spirit of 1930s Britain in this first major show of work from the Grosvenor School of Modern Art. Bringing together 120 prints, drawing and posters, Cutting Edge features iconic works from Claude Flight and eight of his leading students including Sybil Andrews, Cyril Power, Lill Tschudi, William Greengrass and Leonard Beaumont.


Opening times:

19 June - 8 September 2019

10am - 5pm, Tuesday - Sunday (Closed Mondays except Bank Holidays)


More info and tickets:

[https://dpg.art/cutting-edge]

Saw this on Sunday, excellent exhibition again from the DPG.

Aside from the technical and design brilliance in these prints, you get a feel for the/a style of that period, which is art-deco-y.

Some great prints and interesting to see the some of the designs used in public domain posters i.e. London Underground posters, Wimbledon, cricket events.

For me this was a great follow-up after the Harold Solhlberg exhibition (which was superb).

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