Bloomsbury Art
Exhibitionspreview
Who is Gladys Hynes? Show reinstates forgotten artist who once represented Britain at the Venice Biennale
Exhibition at Charleston in Lewes, England, explores the work of the now 'non-existent' artist who was linked to avant-garde circles including the Bloomsbury Group
Exhibitionspreview
Rarely seen paintings by Nina Hamnett, fringe member of the Bloomsbury Group, to go on show at Charleston
The artist, who was most famous as a model and a memoirist, specialised in portraits of working people and her artistic circle
Obituariesfeature
Remembering Lindy Dufferin, artist and entrepreneur who used her Northern Ireland home as a centre of community and cultural exchange
A student of Duncan Grant and Oskar Kokoschka whose Clandeboye Yoghurt pictures made her the world’s “most famous disposable artist”
Tatearchive
Bloomsbury: a rather faded modernity
Two scholarly exercises in assessing the roles of Roger Fry, Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant



