Maggie Giraud teams up with Fairlynch Arts Centre
Maggie Giraud
Long hidden pictures in Fairlynch’s art collection
are being put on display thanks to the efforts of volunteers including
locally-based freelance art historian and curator Maggie
Giraud.
Maggie’s talk ‘Understanding Henri Matisse’ was
chosen to round off the Museum’s AGM on 29 April. It was one of many talks
which she will be giving during 2015.
A
Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Maggie lists her specialist topics as Renaissance
Florence, the early 20th century period in Paris, and Dartington Hall, where
she was employed as curator and archivist.
High Cross House, Dartington Hall
Image
credit: Ruth
Sharville
Maggie
was the founding curator of High Cross House at Dartington, designed by Swiss-American
architect William Lescaze in 1932 and considered to be one of the UK's best
examples of modernist architecture. On 20 May, at the Ken Stradling Collection Design Study
Centre in Bristol, she will be giving a talk on the building and renovation of
High Cross House.
Much closer to home, and starting in May, Maggie
will be doing four ‘walk and talk’ sessions at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum
in Exeter around the ‘Eye to Image’, the exhibition of four decades of the work
of Devon painter Benedict Rubbra. These are for members of the Art Fund and for
Friends of RAMM, but if you would like to attend do contact the organizer
through Maggie’s website at http://www.talksaboutart.co.uk/
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