6 June – 5 October 2014
Adult £10.00 (concession £7.50) (includes entrance to Nasreen Mohamedi)
Dutch painter Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) was one of the most significant contributors to the development of abstract art at the beginning of the 20th century. Mondrian and his Studios, which commemorates the 70th anniversary of the artist’s death, will provide new insights into the artist’s practice, and his relationship with architecture and urbanism.
The exhibition will present a diverse group of key abstract paintings alongside a fully accessible life size reconstruction of Mondrian’s Paris studio. Further glimpses into Mondrian’s interiors will consider not only his importance in the field of abstraction, but also the complex relationship between his artworks and the space around them.
The exhibition will run in parallel with Nasreen Mohamedi.