Lowry and the Painting of Modern Life
Overview
The much-loved English painter LS Lowry is the focus of this exhibition at Tate Britain, which seeks to re-appraise the artist for a new and extended audience.
Bringing together around 80 works, including Tate's own pictures Coming out of School (1927) and The Pond (1950) alongside significant loans, the show explores how Lowry became Britain's pre-eminent painter of the industrial city.
On display are the artist's urban panoramas and industrial landscapes, including the mining valleys of South Wales which were painted in the 1960s.
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