Wednesday 4. December at 19:30 - 21:30
The Victoria Institute • 10 Tarrant Street, BN18 9DG Arundel, United Kingdom
Exploring the pivotal 1949 experience atop Switzerland's Grindelwald glacier that reshaped British modernist painter Wilhelmina Barns-Graham's artistic perspective for decades to come.
"Film-maker Mark Cousins makes an idiosyncratic but compellingly persuasive case for this artist to be restored (or in fact introduced for the first time) to the pantheon of accepted greatness, with Tilda Swinton giving us Barns-Graham in voiceover." ─ The Guardian
The Victoria Institute • 10 Tarrant Street, BN18 9DG Arundel, United Kingdom