Image: Constantin Brâncuși’s Photographs
Constantin Brancusi, Self-Portrait, c. 1922. Vintage gelatin silver print. 22.9 x 17.1 cm
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Constantin Brâncuși’s Photographs A talk with David Grob & Jonathan Vernon, in conjunction with the Romanian Cultural Institute

Thursday 19 March, 6.30pm (talk starts at 7pm)
Ely House, London

Join us for a talk with David Grob & Jonathan Vernon, in conjunction with the Romanian Cultural Institute to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Brâncuși’s birth, and coinciding with the current exhibition, Constantin Brâncuși: Photographs, in London.

To reserve your space, email [email protected]

David Grob is a gallerist and collector. He founded Grob Gallery in 1981 specialising in 20th century photography, paintings, sculptures and works on paper. He has also curated many distinguished exhibitions and assembled the most comprehensive collection of Brancusi photographs (outside of the Centre Pompidou collection) in the last 50 years and is writing the catalogue raisonné of the artist photographs.

Dr Jonathan Vernon is an art historian specialising in modernism, sculpture and philosophy. He is writing a book on Constantin Brâncuși’s work, and was awarded his PhD (Courtauld Institute of Art, 2019) for a thesis studying Brâncuși’s sculpture and its global reception. Jonathan has previously served as Associate Lecturer at the Courtauld and Ridinghouse Contributing Editor at The Burlington Magazine. In 2020–21 he was a Leonard A. Lauder Postdoctoral Fellow at the Leonard A. Lauder Research Center for Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

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