Being Modern: Kettle’s Yard at the Fitzwilliam Museum

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Works by artists who sought to make a new art responding to the modern world are brought together in this second display from Kettle’s Yard. The display re-unites for the first time, paintings and sculptures by pioneering modern artists who are represented in both collections.

Find out more about Kettle’s Yard’s plans and their collection on their website.Works by artists who sought to make a new art responding to the modern world are brought together in this second display from Kettle’s Yard. The display re-unites for the first time, paintings and sculptures by pioneering modern artists who are represented in both collections.

Find out more about Kettle’s Yard’s plans and their collection on their website.Image © Martin BondFri 8 April 2016 to Sat 31 December 2016

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Being Modern: Kettle’s Yard at the Fitzwilliam Museum The Fitzwilliam Museum Main address: The Fitzwilliam Museum Trumpington Street CB2 1RB Cambridge,, United kingdom The Fitzwilliam Museum Trumpington Street CB2 1RB Cambridge,, United kingdom Works by artists who sought to make a new art responding to the modern world are brought together in this second display from Kettle’s Yard. The display re-unites for the first time, paintings and sculptures by pioneering modern artists who are represented in both collections.

Find out more about Kettle’s Yard’s plans and their collection on their website.Works by artists who sought to make a new art responding to the modern world are brought together in this second display from Kettle’s Yard. The display re-unites for the first time, paintings and sculptures by pioneering modern artists who are represented in both collections.

Find out more about Kettle’s Yard’s plans and their collection on their website.Image © Martin BondFri 8 April 2016 to Sat 31 December 2016

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