Free Seats For All by Gill Hedley
The Boom in Art Book Fairs
Set against the backdrop of the 19th-century British art world, this narrative delves into the transformative journey of the National Gallery in London as it transitioned to a public institution offering free access to art for all. The story unfolds through the lens of pivotal figures and events that championed the democratization of art, highlighting the societal shifts and cultural debates that accompanied this revolutionary change. Through vivid storytelling, the book captures the essence of a time when art became a universal right, reflecting broader themes of accessibility, cultural heritage, and the enduring impact of art on society.
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