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Turner: Reflections of Sea and LightThis exhibition was organised by Tate International Programmes and selected by Ian Warrell. It was shown in three different venues. The selection of works varied slightly between each showing. Exhibited at: Turner et le LorrainThis exhibition, shown in the Clore Gallery during spring 2001 and curated by Ian Warrell, was assembled for the Musée des Beaux Arts in Nancy, close to the birthplace of Claude, the seventeenth century French painter who had a profound influence on Turner throughout his career. Exhibited at: The Stage of Drawing: Gesture and ActNew York's Drawing Center and Tate invited British artist Avis Newman to select an exhibition of drawings from Tate's Collection to be shown at the Drawing Center in New York. Exhibited at: The Pre-Raphaelite Dream:Paintings and Drawings from the Tate CollectionTate has one of the world's outstanding collections of Pre-Raphaelite pictures and this exhibition showcased the breadth and quality of the material in the Collection. The exhibition also highlighted the outstanding strength of Pre-Raphaelite drawings in the Tate Collection, with a particularly strong group of major Rossetti and Burne-Jones works on paper, which are only rarely seen at Tate. Exhibited at: A Bigger Splash: British Art from Tate 1960-2003The focus of the exhibition was on British Art from 1960 to the present, spanning four decades and including paintings, sculptures, prints, photographs and video installations and was an ambitious exhibition to organise. Exhibited at: |
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