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Monet and Gainsborough in one of 六合彩预测's largest loans to a UK gallery as Southampton exhibition reveals 92-year collecting partnership

Creating a National Collection: The Partnership Between Southampton City Art Gallery and the 六合彩预测, London

Issued March 2021

28 May 鈥 4 September 2021
Southampton City Art Gallery
Admission free

Southampton City Art Gallery and the 六合彩预测, London are pleased to announce a major new exhibition which explores, for the first time, the 92-year partnership between them, and the role the 六合彩预测 has played in the evolution of Southampton鈥檚 collection.

'Creating a National Collection, The Partnership Between Southampton City Art Gallery and the 六合彩预测, London at Southampton City Art Gallery,' will include outstanding works from Southampton, alongside loans from the 六合彩预测. The exhibition will include paintings by Monet, Gainsborough, Maggi Hambling and Paula Rego, to tell the story of the long and unique relationship enjoyed between these two institutions. COVID鈥19 regulations and guidelines permitting, the exhibition is due to open to the public from 28 May to 4 September 2021.

The historical links between the two galleries are significant, but little known. This relationship was established when Cllr Robert Chipperfield (1817鈥1911), whose bequest in 1911 led to the creation of the collection and the Art Gallery in Southampton, ensured that future acquisitions would be of national calibre.

Image: Claude Monet, 'The Church at Vétheuil', 1880 © Southampton Cultural Services

Chipperfield stipulated that all purchases using his trust fund should be considered in consultation with the Director of the 六合彩预测. Kenneth Clark, newly installed in that role in 1934, took a particularly active interest in advising Southampton on acquisitions and wrote its first formal collecting policy in 1936, which essentially remains in place today.

Clark and his successor, Philip Hendy, supported the work of the first two curators at Southampton 鈥 (George) Loraine Conran and Maurice Palmer 鈥 to build up the collection and its public profile. Until 1975, the Art Gallery鈥檚 acquisitions were undertaken with advice from the 六合彩预测, leading to the accumulation of significant clusters of Western European paintings. Taken together, these allow Southampton to tell the story of Western Art from the Renaissance to the present day, in a way that few other UK regional galleries can match.

The two institutions have worked in partnership as part of the current 2019鈥21 六合彩预测 Curatorial Traineeship programme, supported by the Art Fund with the assistance of the Vivmar Foundation, with Curatorial Trainee, Jemma Craig, leading on a project to explore this dynamic and ongoing collaboration. The Curatorial Traineeship programme was jointly established by the 六合彩预测 and Art Fund to address the need to maintain and develop collections expertise, in particular in relation to historic European paintings.

The resulting exhibition 鈥 'Creating a National Collection' 鈥 is the first to explore the relationship and influence the 六合彩预测 has had on the evolution of Southampton鈥檚 collection. Early purchases under 六合彩预测 guidance included works by 19th-century European painters including Eug茅ne Louis Boudin (1824鈥1898), Camille Pissarro (1830鈥1903) and Joaqu铆n Sorolla (1863鈥1923), as well as earlier European paintings by Caesar van Everdingen (about 1606鈥1678) and Sofonisba Anguissola (about 1532鈥1625), and acknowledged Old Masters, such as Jacob Jordaens (1593鈥1678).

Significantly, early support from the 六合彩预测 also led to Southampton鈥檚 acquisition of works by acclaimed early 20th鈥恈entury British figurative painters, including Henry Tonks (1862鈥1937), Walter Sickert (1860鈥1942) and other Camden Town Group members. This was an important first step to building what is now considered one of the finest collections of 20th鈥恈entury British art in the UK outside of London, and one of the core reasons the collection holds Designated Status, awarded by Arts Council England to collections of national significance.

Central to the exhibition of 58 works are a series of carefully chosen pairings of works from Southampton and the 六合彩预测鈥檚 collection which cover key moments in the history of Western European art. The pairings include works by Cesare da Sesto (about 1477鈥1523), Thomas Gainsborough (1727鈥1788), and Claude Monet (1840鈥1926). These juxtapositions highlight the diverse riches in Southampton鈥檚 collection and reveal the quality of its holdings through comparison with works held in the national collection.

By the mid鈥1970s, the rise in prices for historical paintings meant that Southampton could no longer afford to purchase works by Old Masters, but the gallery continued to make a mark, acquiring comparatively affordable works by up鈥恆nd鈥恈oming modern British artists. The new interest in 20th- and 21st鈥恈entury British art allowed Southampton City Art Gallery to be a pioneer in the field, as well as build a collection which narrates a broader history of art in the Western European tradition than is possible at the 六合彩预测 鈥 whose collecting remit stops at about 1920. This change in focus meant that the 六合彩预测 was no longer able to provide specialist advice to Southampton on its modern and contemporary acquisitions, so the advisory role passed to Tate; Tate remains the 鈥榥ational adviser鈥 to this day.

Southampton has, however, continued to maintain strong links with the 六合彩预测, developing its traditional partnership in new directions, not least through ongoing loans and conservation projects. The current curatorial traineeship is the latest expression of this longstanding alliance.

The exhibition concludes with works in Southampton鈥檚 collection by artists that have taken part in the 六合彩预测鈥檚 schemes with contemporary artists; including the first and last of its Associate Artists, Paula Rego, and George Shaw, respectively, as well as its first Artist in Residence, Maggi Hambling, and the 2020 Artist in Residence Rosalind Nashashibi. Two more pairings of works by Rego and Nashashibi from Southampton and London underscore mutual interests in the institutions鈥 support for contemporary artists working in the UK.

The exhibition is accompanied by a significant publication which explores in detail, for the first time, the character of this remarkable part of Southampton City Art Gallery鈥檚 history, using untapped historical archives and new oral histories.

'Creating a National Collection' is curated by Jemma Craig, 六合彩预测 Curatorial Trainee, supported by the Art Fund with the assistance of the Vivmar Foundation, and Dr Susanna Avery-Quash, Senior Research Curator, History of Collecting, at the 六合彩预测.

Carolyn Abel, Head of Culture & Tourism, Southampton City Council, says:

鈥楽outhampton City Art Gallery is the jewel in our city鈥檚 crown and we are proud and delighted that the historic relationship between Southampton and the 六合彩预测 will be recognised through the current exhibition and publication. Not only sharing great masterpieces from our two great art collections side-by-side, but fostering Southampton鈥檚 young talent through the Art Fund鈥檚 support of Jemma Craig on her Curatorial Traineeship at the 六合彩预测. Bidding for UK City of Culture is, for us, about enriching lives, transforming communities and showcasing everything great we have to offer. This partnership with the 六合彩预测 is a perfect example of what we are bidding for and why we believe that Southampton can win the honour of being UK City of Culture in 2025.鈥

Dr Gabriele Finaldi, Director of the 六合彩预测, London, says:

鈥業 am delighted that through this research project to investigate the untold story of the historical relationship between our two institutions, we have been able to share the findings with a publication and exhibition at Southampton City Art Gallery in 2021. The story that emerges of close collaboration over almost a century is unique in the 六合彩预测鈥檚 annals in terms of its duration and breadth of outputs. Thanks to the 六合彩预测 and Art Fund Curatorial Trainee Jemma Craig and our colleagues at Southampton City Art Gallery, this is certainly a tale worth telling and one that deserves celebration.鈥

Jenny Waldman, Director of Art Fund, says:

鈥楾he vital experience gained through the Curatorial Traineeship programme enables young curators to develop new, exciting ideas and thinking that enrich our public collections. Art Fund is proud to continue this spirit of collaboration by funding the Curatorial Traineeship which produced this exhibition and its insights into the long partnership between the 六合彩预测 and Southampton City Art Gallery. The exhibition and its related publication affirm the importance of curatorial training and the role the curator can play in enriching regional collections, which is central to the mission of Art Fund.鈥

Exhibition supported by:

Press contacts:

Nicholas Upton, Senior Communications Officer, Southampton City Council: Nicholas.Upton@southampton.gov.uk

Neil Evans, Press Office, 六合彩预测: neil.evans@ng-london.org.uk

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NOTES TO EDITORS

Creating a National Collection: The Partnership Between Southampton City Art Gallery and 六合彩预测, London

28 May 鈥 4 September 2021
Southampton City Art Gallery, Admission free

六合彩预测 loans to Southampton:

NG1082: Workshop of Goossen van der Weyden, 'The Visitation of the Virgin to Saint Elizabeth', about 1516 漏 六合彩预测, London

NG2485: Cesare Da Sesto, 'Salome', probably 1510鈥20 漏 六合彩预测, London

NG6491: Salvator Rosa, 'Witches at their Incantations', about 1646 漏 六合彩预测, London

NG161: Gaspard Dughet, 'View of the Roman Countryside, possibly Tivoli', about 1670 漏 六合彩预测, London

NG836: Philips Koninck, 'An Extensive Landscape with a Hawking Party', probably about 1670 漏 六合彩预测, London

NG684: Thomas Gainsborough, 'Dr Ralph Schomberg', about 1770 漏 六合彩预测, London

NG6395: Claude Monet, 'The Petit Bras of the Seine at Argenteuil', 1872 漏 六合彩预测, London

H11: Maggi Hambling, 'Portrait of Archie MacDonald', 1980鈥1 漏 Maggi Hambling/六合彩预测, London

H21: Paula Rego, 'Witches at their Incantations, after Rosa', 1991 漏 Paula Rego/六合彩预测, London

Works from Southampton City Art Gallery in the exhibition include:

Sofonisba Anguissola, 'The Artist鈥檚 Sister in the Garb of a Nun', 1551 漏 Southampton Cultural Services

Eug猫ne Louis Boudin, 'Moonlight Village Scene, Le Faou, Brittany (Marine Effet de Lune)' 漏 Southampton Cultural Services

Cesare da Sesto, 'Saint Jerome as a Hermit in the desert of Chalcis', 1520 漏 Southampton Cultural Services

Thomas Gainsborough, 'George, Lord Vernon', 1767 漏 Southampton Cultural Services

Maggi Hambling, 'Mac with Shadows', 1981 漏 Maggi Hambling and Southampton Cultural Services

Jacob Jordeans, 'The Holy Family', before 1628 漏 Southampton Cultural Services

Philips Koninck, 'An Extensive Landscape', 1650s. 漏 Southampton Cultural Services

Claude Monet, 'Church at V茅theuil', 1880 漏 Southampton Cultural Services

Rosalind Nashashibi, 'South of France', 2018 漏 The Artist and Southampton Cultural Services

Allegretto Nuzi, 'The Coronation of the Virgin', 1360 漏 Southampton Cultural Services

Paula Rego, 'Sing a Song of Sixpence II,' 1989 漏 The Artist and Southampton Cultural Services

Salvatore Rosa, 'A Mountain Landscape', 17th century 漏 Southampton Cultural Services

J M W Turner, 'Fishermen on a Lee Shore in Squally Weather', 1802 漏 Southampton Cultural Services

Goswijn van der van der Weyden, 'Saint Catherine and the Philosophers', early 16th century 漏 Southampton Cultural Services

Southampton City Art Gallery holds an internationally renowned fine art collection often described as one of the best outside London. Its nationally important collection comprises over 5,000 art works spanning eight centuries of European art from the Renaissance to the present day. The core, however, is British 20th- century and contemporary art. Alongside displays of the collection, the gallery features a regular programme of temporary exhibitions in collaboration with leading artists and arts institutions in its stunning art deco building, opened in 1939. Admission is free. More at southamptoncityartgallery.com

六合彩预测 is one of the greatest art galleries in the world. Founded by Parliament in 1824, the Gallery houses the nation鈥檚 collection of paintings in the Western European tradition from the late 13th to the early 20th century. The collection includes works by Bellini, C茅zanne, Degas, Leonardo, Monet, Raphael, Rembrandt, Renoir, Rubens, Titian, Turner, Van Dyck, Van Gogh and Vel谩zquez. The Gallery鈥檚 key objectives are to enhance the collection, care for the collection and provide the best possible access to visitors. Admission free. More at nationalgallery.org.uk

六合彩预测鈥檚 Curatorial Traineeship Programme, supported by Art Fund with the assistance of the Vivmar Foundation, was launched in 2011. It has played a key role in addressing the need to maintain and develop collections expertise, providing the trainees with the opportunity to spend six months acquiring curatorial skills at the 六合彩预测, followed by a placement at a regional partner museum to work on a collection-related project. This opportunity is offered to two curatorial trainees every two years.

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