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Audio-described Tour

Lee Krasner: Living Colour

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An audio-described tour of the exhibition Lee Krasner: Living Colour, exclusively for Blind and Visually impaired visitors, led by Lisa Squirrel who highlights key artworks in the exhibition.

This exhibition celebrates the work and life of Lee Krasner (1908–1984), a pioneer of Abstract Expressionism. The first major presentation of her work in Europe for more than 50 years, Lee Krasner: Living Colour tells the story of a formidable artist, whose importance has too often been eclipsed by her marriage to Jackson Pollock.

Discover Krasner’s spirit for invention – from striking early self-portraits to her acclaimed ‘Little Image’ paintings from the 1940s, from collages comprised of torn-up earlier work to a selection of her most impressive large-scale abstract paintings.

Explore nearly 100 works, many of which are being presented for the first time in the UK.

No specialist knowledge is required. This friendly and informal tour will last approximately an hour and a half with time for questions and answers.

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Longread: Introducing Lee Krasner

A key figure in American art, Krasner's energetic works reflect the spirit of possibility in post-war New York. Charlotte Flint, Exhibition Assistant on Lee Krasner: Living Colour, looks back through her life, works and legacy.

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