Tuesday 23 June 2009, 18.30–20.00
The Hanging of a Rebel
The Life of CRW Nevinson
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Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson
Self-Portrait 1911 © Tate |
History remembers CRW Nevinson as England's only Futurist: a young rebel who worked closely with Severini and Marinetti, and unintentionally caused a schism in London's avant-garde. This lecture by Michael K. Walsh, and the accompanying Hanging a Rebel: The Life of CRW Nevinson, tells the story of Futurism's soujourn in London, and its relationship with the nation's only disciple.
Tate Britain
Clore Auditorium and Clore Foyer
£7 (£5 concessions), booking recommended
Price includes drinks afterwards
£7 (£5 concessions), booking recommended
Price includes drinks afterwards
This event is related to the Futurism exhibition

