Blake 1809: Curator's Talk
William Blake and the Language of Exhibitions

William Blake, The Penance of Jane Shore in St Paul's Church, c1793
William Blake
The Penance of Jane Shore in St Paul's Church c1793
Tate
Wednesday 10 June 2009, 13.00–14.00

In conjunction with the current display, this talk will explore William Blake's 1809 one-man exhibition in the context of early-nineteenth century exhibition culture in London. By reviewing other shows of the time, it will give a sense of what was unusual or unique about Blake's exhibition, and why, perhaps, it was such a critical disaster.

Tate Britain  Auditorium
£4, booking recommended
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Access for wheelchairs and pushchairs  Hearing loop available  

This event is related to the Blake 1809 exhibition