Bridge the Arts

Bridge the Arts History of Art short courses, A Level and revision. Courses are held in Wi******er.

Tailored courses on History of Art, Art History and Wellbeing, Gallery and Exhibition Tours, A level Revision, careers in the arts and curating.

14/11/2023

Art History lessons!
We specialise in A Level and can tailor courses to suit you.

Cezanne’s stunning exhibition finishes in March. If you want to know more about how Cezanne rejected his Impressionist c...
05/02/2023

Cezanne’s stunning exhibition finishes in March. If you want to know more about how Cezanne rejected his Impressionist contemporaries and sought a new classical modernity, get in touch.

Now booking Tate Modern Exhibition The EY Exhibition Cezanne Until 12 March 2023 Free for Members Book tickets Become a Member Paul Cezanne. The Basket of Apples, c. 1893. The Art Institute of Chicago, Helen Birch Bartlett Memorial Collection. A career-spanning survey of a pivotal figure in modern....

25/10/2021

Settle into the gilded Freemasons' Hall in Covent Garden for an unforgettable classical Candlelight concert, featuring Vivaldi, Bach, and Handel.

25/10/2021

With our flexible ticket options, you can book safe in the knowledge that you can rearrange your trip if you need to.

07/07/2020

Beautiful and very tempting

Looking forward to the History of Art conference on Saturday!
30/01/2020

Looking forward to the History of Art conference on Saturday!

22/12/2018

Happy ! Here is 'A Winter Scene with Skaters near a Castle' by Hendrick Avercamp. This busy scene of winter pursuits is full of closely observed detail. It is filled with people from all walks of life going about their business as well as enjoying themselves: http://bit.ly/2PKZhlk

31/10/2018

Egon Schiele died 100 years ago today, tragically young from the Spanish Flu, aged 28. Today, we're still shocked and inspired by his raw, erotic, unflinching work – and we think that's the way he'd like it.
opens at the RA on Sunday: https://roy.ac/2zkHbz4

30/10/2018

Featuring an array of blooms from peonies and poppies to hyacinths and roses, this monumental work is by Jan van Huysum. Van Huysum’s paintings commanded extraordinary prices during his lifetime and were collected by princes and aristocrats across Europe. The unusual shape of the canvas and the perspective of the marble base suggest that it was made to decorate a particular interior space and hung high: https://bit.ly/2Evm2bz

11/10/2018

A forthcoming exhibition looks at the too-often neglected black female figures that feature in modern masterpieces from Manet to Matisse.

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