Gallery One: Where and How the World Met the Art of Bridget Riley
Thomas Crow, Rosalie Solow Professor of Modern Art, NYU/Institute of Fine Arts, explores how Bridget Riley found the catalyst for her signature mode of art--along with its first, electrifying exposure--in a highly idiosyncratic venue. But Victor Musgrave's Gallery One formed a crucial bridge between old Bohemian London and the city's emergent 1960s sensibility, a transition in which Riley's painting played a key part. Held on Thursday, June 29, 2023.

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David Hockney: Another View of the World

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Becoming Morgan: J. Pierpont Morgan's Early Collecting

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1960s Bridget Riley Talks About Jackson Pollock, Art, Artist, Interview

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Exhibition Tour— Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300-1350 | Met Exhibitions

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A Buyer's Guide To Bridget Riley

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Bridget Riley: 'I held a mirror up to human nature and reported faithfully' - BBC Newsnight

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David Hockney Interview: I Am a Space Freak

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What Made Bridget Riley’s Art So Famous?

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at home: In Conversation | Bridget Riley's Drawings: From Studio to Museum

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If prime numbers are rare, then why do they keep showing up in pairs?

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Bridget Riley – What illusions do you see?

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AUCTION PREMIERE: Selections from The Collection of Barbara Gladstone | Sotheby's Evening Sale

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Paul Klein on How to Succeed as an Artist

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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1960s Artist Bridget Riley Discusses 2D and 3D Art, Interview | Kinolibrary

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‘He lived a life of colour’: David Hockney dies

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Caravaggio: His life and style in three paintings | National Gallery

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David Lynch (1946-2025) on his lifelong devotion to artmaking | INTERVIEWS

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