The Courtauld, London

The Courtauld Institute of Art | Somerset House, Strand
WC2R 0RN London

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This was the first exhibition devoted to these radical works produced in Camden Town, north London, between 1905 and 1913. The uncompromising realism of Sickert’s nudes, set on iron bedsteads in the murky interiors of cheap lodging houses, challenged artistic conventions and divided critical opinion.

The exhibition traced Sickert’s reinvention of the nude, exploring the ways in which these powerful paintings addressed pressing artistic and social concerns of the period. It brought together many of his finest canvases, from both private and public collections, including Sickert’s four provocative Camden Town Murder paintings, which had never before been displayed together.

To complement the exhibition a display of Sickert’s drawings and prints from The Courtauld Gallery’s collections was also on show. These rarely seen works covered various periods of the artist’s career and demonstrated his exceptional talents as a draughtsman.

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Walter Sickert
The Camden Town Nudes