New Art in The New Age: |
What was Modern? (1910-1914) |
| Dawn Blizard, Curator | |
![]() Contemporary |
![]() Modern |
John Nicholas Brown Center |
Carriage House Gallery |
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Featuring works printed in The New Age between 1910 and 1914, this exhibition showcases the contested nature of “modern” art in Britain at the time. “We are on the verge of a new movement in painting... about to transform daily life into something more epical than materialism has made it, and to open a new world to the artist's eye... And then, there is need of a journal that shall guard the painter's interest, interpret his voice, and give direction to his hand.” — Huntly Carter, The New Age 6.3:67 |
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For more information, please visit: www.modjourn.brown.edu |
Lecture by Robert Scholes |
| Exhibit Design: Shraddha Aryal | Web Design: Clifford Wulfman |
John Nicholas Brown Center |
This exhibit is made possible with support from the Cogut Center for the Humanities, the John Nicholas Brown Center, and the Modernist Journals Project. |