Charleston is the much-mythologised countryside residence of Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, two protagonists of the early-20th-century Bloomsbury Group, a set of primarily upper-class artists and ...
Vanessa Bell was Virginia Woolf's sister, one of the Bloomsbury set & a radical painter. A major retrospective of her work is being shown at the Dulwich Picture Gallery.
Vanessa Bell made clothes, and that was part of ... it’s actually the ethos of the place and what the Bloomsbury Group stood for as radical thinkers and counter-cultural icons.
Vanessa’s husband, art critic Clive Bell was a regular visitor ... is taken from a quote in which it was said that the Bloomsbury group “lived in squares, painted in circles, and loved ...
s “Pile of Bricks,” Slavs and Tatars’ archival gems, Vanessa ... Bell and Duncan Grant. Paul Roche was a noted English poet and translator who was among the last living associates of the ...
Life in Squares tells the story of the Bloomsbury Group, a remarkable set of friends and lovers including sisters Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf, whose enduring influence is still felt today. Watch ...
How Israel’s military offensive in Gaza has changed the lives of artists, plus an insight into working with Stella and a highlight from a new show at the Garden Museum ...
Cheltenham's The Wilson Art Gallery and Museum brings the remarkable Radev Collection to this spring which includes work from Pablo Picasso, Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant and Amedeo Modigliani.