Through the treasures of the Anderson Collection at the Sainsbury Centre, ‘The Nature of Dreams’ is both an exhibition and book that will showcase English masterpieces in avant-garde design during the fin de siècle to explore its importance and influence on Art Nouveau in Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, and the United States.
Through the treasures of the Anderson Collection at the Sainsbury Centre, ‘The Nature of Dreams’ is both an exhibition and book that will showcase English masterpieces in avant-garde design during the fin de siècle to explore its importance and influence on Art Nouveau in Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, and the United States.
Published to accompany a major new exhibition at the Sainsbury Centre, this book examines the spectacular and controversial vision of art practice that raged across the Western world from the end of the 19th century: Art Nouveau. The role of nature is a key focus of the exhibition. The common theme of translating plants into patterns will be explored as a defining feature of the modern style. Art and objects will represent Art Nouveau from different countries, where it appeared characterised as flowing, tensile line, and dramatic movement, or by organic imagery combined with an informal geometry. Artists and designers include René Lalique, Edgar Degas, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, William Morris; Alphonse Mucha and Gabriel Dante Rossetti. 120 illustrations
Paul Greenhalgh is the inaugural Director of the Zaha Hadid Foundation and former Director of the Sainsbury Centre. His most recent publications include 'Ceramic, Art and Civilisation' (Bloomsbury, 2020) and 'Encounters with Ceramic: The Writings of Tony Birks' (Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, 2021).
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