A Crisis of Brilliance 1908-1922, at Dulwich Picture Gallery

Between 1908 and 1922, C.R.W Nevinson, Stanley Spencer, Mark Gertler, Dora Carrington, David Bomberg and Paul Nash, studied together at the Slade School of Art in London forming part of what their teacher Henry Tonks described as the school's last 'crisis of brilliance.'

 

This exhibition presents over 70 original works produced by the group, tracing their development as students and culminating in the works that they produced both during and after one of the most siginificant periods in British history, the First World War (1914- 1918).

 

For more information, please visit The Dulwich Picture Gallery website

 

Please click on the links below to read critical reviews of the show:

 

Adrian Hamilton, The Independent, Monday 24 June 2013

 

Alistair Sooke, The Telegraph, 11 June 2013

 

Brian Sewell, The Evening Standard, 20 June 2013

 

For available works by the artists featured in this exhibiton, please follow the links below:

September 5, 2013