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Joanna Drew: and the Art of Exhibitions

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Joanna Drew: and the Art of Exhibitions traces the remarkable career of Joanna Drew, a pioneering figure in UK art exhibitions from 1952 to 1992. Highlighting her leadership at the Arts Council and the Hayward Gallery, the book details her orchestration of over 150 diverse and groundbreaking exhibitions, including the world’s first blockbuster Picasso show at the Tate in 1960. Drawing on interviews and anecdotes, it offers unique insights into Drew’s collaborations with iconic artists and her influence on the presentation of western and non-western art across major UK institutions.
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This book is ideal for readers with an interest in arts administration, exhibition history, and 20th-century British cultural institutions. It will particularly appeal to those fascinated by the behind-the-scenes work of curators and the evolution of art exhibitions.

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Exhibitions were Joanna Drew's life. She began her impressive career at the Arts Council of Great Britain in 1952 and during the next forty years organised an extraordinarily diverse range of exhibitions across time and cultures, from prehistoric art to contemporary art, folk art and high art. The 150 exhibitions she made for the Arts Council (and, later, the Hayward Gallery) included the sensational Picasso exhibition held at the Tate Gallery in 1960β€”the world's first blockbuster showβ€”and other landmark exhibitions at the Tate and at the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Royal Academy, the ICA and elsewhere in London and the UK.

Between 1975 and 1992 Joanna Drew was successively Director of Exhibitions and Director of Art at the Arts Council and finally Director of the Hayward Gallery, which had become the leading UK venue for thematic exhibitions of western and non-western art and monographic exhibitions from Matisse (1968) and Anthony Caro (1969), through Renoir (1985) and Leonardo da Vinci (1989) to Toulouse-Lautrec (1990) and Bridget Riley (1969 and 1992).

Much of Caroline Hancock's account of Joanna Drew's life and work is drawn from memories of her colleagues, contemporaries and friends. It also features Joanna Drew's own perspective on exhibition makingβ€”and her recollections of working with Picasso, MirΓ³, Max Ernst, Jean Arp, Henry Moore, Claes Oldenburg and many other artistsβ€”as voiced in her extensive interviews for the British Library's National Life Stories, made in 2002. Interspersing the main narrative are tributes from some of the people who worked alongside her.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9788857239521

Publisher: Skira

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 May 2019

Country: Italy

Imprint: Skira

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Weight: 720g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Caroline Hancock is an independent curator based in Paris. She began her career in museums and galleries in Paris, London and Dublin, and between 2002 and 2008 was an exhibition organiser at the Hayward Gallery. Her exhibitions include a Lynda Benglis retrospective (2009) which toured in Europe and the USA, and My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose. L'Art en Ecosse: une traverse du 18e au 21e siècle, at the Musée du ChÒteau des Ducs de Wurtemberg, Montbéliard, in 2015. In 2008 she was awarded a Joanna Drew Travel Bursary to research in Algeria. The book includes texts by Dawn Ades, Lutz Becker, Alan Bowness, Andrew Brighton, Martin Caiger-Smith, Rory Coonan, David Elliott, Isobel Johnstone, Catherine Lampert, Tim Llewellyn, Roger Malbert, Bridget Riley, Nicholas Serota, Roy Strong, Alister Warman, Richard Wentworth.

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