In this episode, Philip explores the work of avant-garde artist, Gluck.
Gluck was born to a Jewish family in London, who were connected to Lyons corner shops, at the turn of the 20th century. After attending art school in London as a young artist, Gluck took temporary residence with a group of fellow art students in Cornwall - among them, members of the Newlyn School of painters.
Gluck's progressive confrontation of gender norms and chic appearance turned heads during the early 20th century.
We have thoroughly enjoyed filming Art in Isolation and have been moved by your kind responses, enlightening insights and witty comments. To mark the end of this series, Philip will host another 'Questions and Revelations' talk, to answer all of your burning questions and explore some revelations which have come to light as a result of your astute observation. Take care and see you soon.
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Please email us at rsvp@philipmould.com by 1:00pm Friday 5th March.