Online talk
Tuesday, 21 April, 7–8 pm GMT
At the turn of the twentieth century, women artists across the Nordic countries played a vital yet often overlooked role in shaping modern art. Embracing new artistic movements, they explored identity, everyday life, symbolism and abstraction – often challenging the artistic and social conventions of their time.
In this talk, hosted by Christina Cadogan, we explore artists such as Hilma af Klint, Helene Schjerfbeck, Anna Ancher, Hanna Hirsch Pauli and Sigrid Hjertén.
About the lecturer
Christina Cadogan is an art historian, advisor and specialist in Nordic art, with an MPhil in the History of Art from the University of Cambridge. She has over six years’ experience at Bonhams Auctioneers in London, where she specialised in European drawings and watercolours, and has advised collectors, curated exhibitions and led specialist art tours. Christina has also worked for the Swedish Embassy in London promoting Swedish art and design in the UK.
