Talk: Rhapsodies in Paint: Modern Art and The Jazz Age - Dr Jody Patterson

Art and music have long engaged in cultural dialogue and exchange. This talk by Jody Patterson, Associate Professor and Programme Leader for Art History, Plymouth University, will address the impact of jazz music and the dynamics of improvisation on the development of modern art.

From Kandinsky’s early abstractions to Matisse’s vibrant paper 'cut-out’ collages, the new rhythms of jazz inspired artists to fuse European tradition with African American expression, pushing the conventional boundaries of painting.

£6/£4.20/Friends free. Discounts available via the Artory App and free to Plymouth University students via SPiA

Part of the 2017 Words and Music Festival including:
Film: Some Like It Hot (1959)
Talk: Chris Robinson - Plymouth In The Roaring Twenties
Music: Kit Hesketh-Harvey and James Mcconnel: Noel Coward and His Legacy
Peninsula Arts Sinfonietta: The Roaring Twenties Gala Concert
Music: The Roaring Twenties Tea Dance

Event Date

Tuesday, June 6, 2017 - 19:00

Venue

Jill Craigie Cinema, Plymouth University

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