The Lives and Letters of Prunella Clough

Prunella Clough, Can and Basket, 1950
Prunella Clough
Can and Basket 1950
© Estate of Prunella Clough 2007. All rights reserved DACS
Thursday 24 May 2007, 14.00–17.00

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This study day uses the Tate Archive’s rich resource of notebooks, photographs and other working materials to form a detailed a picture of the painter and printmaker Prunella Clough (1919-99). It coincides with a Tate Britain exhibition which presents the breadth of Clough’s work; from her early figurative paintings to her abstractions of the 1980s and 1990s. Led by art-historian Margaret Garlake this study day will make direct connections between archival material and works on display. Through visits to the exhibition and a rare opportunity to view a range of archival material this afternoon will consider Clough’s fascination with the urban and industrial landscape and developments in her style and working methods.

Tate Britain  Manton Studio
£20 (£15 concessions), booking required
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Access for wheelchairs and pushchairs  Hearing loop available  

This event is related to the Prunella Clough exhibition