The Garden In Art


One of the new courses I am teaching this year is entitled 'The Garden in Art'. One of the most popular subjects I teach with all courses always massively over-subscribed. The other equally popular is always 'Women gardeners' ! However, as this course starts this January, how nice of The Royal Academy of Arts to be running a new exhibition called ' Painting the Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse' !!This will be running from 30 January — 20 April 2016 and looks almost tailor-made to be a visual introduction to the themes of the course I am running (Though I wish to stress this is just a coincidence as all courses are agreed in detail at least a year in advance !) .




This exciting exhibition will become, I am sure, one of the must-see exhibitions this forthcoming year, and along with the Capability Brown celebrations, this looks an exciting year for all us short folk ! 
This Royal Academy exhibition is described thus: Using the work of Monet as a starting point, this landmark exhibition examines the role gardens played in the evolution of art from the early 1860s through to the 1920s.


Trace the emergence of the modern garden in its many forms and glories as we take you through a period of great social change and innovation in the arts. Discover the paintings of some of the most important Impressionist, Post-Impressionist and Avant-Garde artists of the early twentieth century as they explore this theme.
Monet, arguably the most important painter of gardens in the history of art, once said he owed his painting “to flowers”. But Monet was far from alone in his fascination with the horticultural world, which is why we will also be bringing you masterpieces by Renoir, Cezanne, Pissarro, Manet, Sargent, Kandinsky, Van Gogh, Matisse, Klimt and Klee.


For these artists and others, the garden gave them the freedom to break new ground and explore the ever-changing world around them. Highlights include a remarkable selection of works by Monet, including the monumental Agapanthus Triptych, reunited specifically for the exhibition, Renoir’s Monet Painting in His Garden at Argenteuil and Kandinsky’s Murnau The Garden II.
As our galleries are bathed in the colour and light of more than 120 works, see the garden in art with fresh eyes.


All details regarding this exhibition are here: https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibition/painting-modern-garden-monet-matisse

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