Diversity in The Family in British Art

The Family Matters exhibition is now at its second GBAD venue, Museums Sheffield, under the title The Family in British Art. It will be travelling to Laing Gallery and Tate Britain later in the year.

In keeping with the GBAD spirit, the exhibition aims to start discussion and question how families in art have varied over time and locality. This spirit of debate has encouraged the exhibition to tackle the challenge of representing 21st century ideas of family alongside historic and contemporary pieces from gallery collections.

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A Lunchtime concert: The Family in British Art

Event name: Lunchtime concert

Date and time: Friday 9 March 2012 1:00pm – 1:45pm

Venue: Millennium Gallery, Museums Sheffield.

Description: Undergraduate Music students from the University of Sheffield perform a musical response to the exhibition on a selection of brass instruments.

Admission: No need to book.

Contact: 0114 278 2655 or learning@museums-sheffield.org.uk

For more information, please visit Museums Sheffield’s Website.

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Art, A Question of Identity?

Here at the Great British Art Debate we are always keen to get creative about the ways in which we can debate identity, nationality and art. So it’s great to hear that Museums Sheffield is hosting a day’s worth of events dedicated to discussing how the work of the Blk Art Group addressed identity in relation to culture and politics in 1980s Britain and how these debates are still very much alive today.

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Family Matters: The Family in British Art

Johan Zoffany, 'The Bradshaw Family,' 1769

Johan Zoffany, ‘The Bradshaw Family,’ 1769 © Tate

Family Matters: The Family in British Art is an ambitious touring exhibition that shows how the subject of the family has been and continues to be a challenging yet enduring subject for artists.

Divided thematically, the exhibition showcases the best of British art with works by David Hockney, Anthony van Dyck, William Hogarth and Tracey Emin. Contemporary and historic works are juxtaposed to show how the traditional family portrait has been replaced with a more frank portrayal of the family. Formal portraits were frequently staged for political or personal purposes, whereas the more recent works offer a view that can only be described as ‘behind the scenes’ creating a tension between the public and private portrayal of the family.

Family Matters: The Family in British Art will run from 15th Octo0ber 2012 to 24th February 2013 at Tate Britain.

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Family Matters: The Family in British Art

John Michael Wright, Portrait of Mrs Salesbury with her Grandchildren Edward and Elizabeth bagot (1675-6

Family Matters: The Family in British Art is an ambitious touring exhibition that shows how the subject of the family has been and continues to be a challenging yet enduring subject for artists.

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Fabulous Family Finger Puppets

Event name: Fabulous Family Finger Puppets

Date and time: Tuesday 14 February 2012 11:00am – 3:00pm

Venue: Millennium Gallery, Museums Sheffield.

Description: Come along to our craft workshop and have fun making some fantastic felt finger puppets of members of your family. Inspired by the exhibition, The Family in British Art.

Admission: £2 per child, adult carers free.

For more information, please visit Museums Sheffield’s Website.

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