Exhibition
Henry Miller Fine Art
4 Dec 2017 – 16 Dec 2017
Address
- 36 Windmill Street
- London
- W1T 2JT
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- Tube: Goodge Street Station
Event map
Henry Miller Fine Art will bring its collection of works focusing on the male form to the Framers Gallery in Fitzrovia, from 4 to 16 December 2017.
Spanning several centuries and styles, the collection includes paintings, drawings, prints and photographs from the 17th Century to the present day.
About
The exhibition features works by established artists such as Keith Vaughan, Richard Hamilton, Duncan Grant, Michael Leonard, Oliver Messel and Noel Coward, alongside 19th and 20th Century photographers Wilhelm von Gloeden, Guglielmo Pluschow, Arthur Tress, and Emil Cadoo and academic studies from the 18th Century onwards.To coincide with the exhibition, on Wednesday 13 December, art historian and author Patrick Bade, will be giving a lecture ‘Queer Art from Wilde to Wolfenden’ exploring gay British artists and homoeroticism in art over the 150 years before the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality in 1967.
Henry Miller Fine Art is a gallery specialising on the male form and based in East London. The collection is contained and displayed all year-round within Henry Miller’s own recently restored period home, which lends itself naturally to being a gallery space. Henry Miller Fine Art regularly hosts exhibitions of the collection at selected galleries in central London, as well as at its home gallery space.
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