サザビーズのインスタグラム(sothebys) - 7月17日 18時29分
“Look out my window, what do I see?”: Harold Gilman's Interior (Mrs Mounter), 1917, from the collection of #DavidBowie.
An essay in stillness, this oil painting appears at first glance to be anything but revolutionary, but in the context of British art in the early 20th century, it is, in its own quiet and covert way, very radical.This was a new kind of subject, a suburban lodger and part-time charlady, lost in thought in a nondescript room in an ordinary London house. For art to be modern, artists like Gilman demanded that it should be concerned with the everyday life of the city, with the peripheral and unseen. All of this must not have been lost on Bowie, a boy born in Brixton just after the Second World War.
Here’s a #sneakpeek into our highlights view of #BowieCollector, open at our St George Street Galleries in London, 20 July-9 August. #HaroldGilman
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