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Blake 1809: Curator's Talk: William Blake and the Language of Exhibitions

 
 
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In conjunction with the current display, this talk will explore William Blake’s 1809 one-man exhibition in the context of early-nineteenth century exhibition culture in London. By reviewing other shows of the time, it will give a sense of what was unusual or unique about Blake’s exhibition, and why, perhaps, it was such a critical disaster.

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