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Cezanne at the Tate : A View from the Enclosure, Spiral bound Book

Cezanne at the Tate : A View from the Enclosure Spiral bound

Part of the CV/Visual Arts Research S. series

Spiral bound

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This review considers the major Cezanne exhibition at the Tate Gallery London, staged from 8th February until 28th April 1996.

Rather than focusing exclusively on the artist's work, the piece attempts to place the exhibition in context, exploring the institutional arena of presentation and the social and economic strata to which the retrospective is mainly addressed.

To encompass these multiple levels of attention, the essay is based on a journey through the exhibition, seen at the press view on Tuesday 6th February 1996.

The record is intentionally discursive, entwining impressions both of the works and the audience, groups of media professionals moving from room to room in sequence around the show.

Further attention is given to the formulation of the catalogue, to gain a reasonably complete picture of the event.

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