Post-Christmas, it was time for a bit of quiet. The exhibition was 'Modernism in Britain in the 1930s' - when artists including Piet Mondrian and Naum Gabo left the possibility of war in continental Europe, joining artists including Barbara Hepworth and Ben Nicholson in Britain.
Given the uncertainty of the times, and perhaps from this distance, the works are strangely calm and comforting. In the 1930s, perhaps they were more confronting. Even so, none of these works imagine the horror and destabilisation that was to come, in Europe and in Asia. These works are quiet explorations of space.
Outside, on the Thames Embankment, the afternoon was black and bleakly cold. I made this drawing quickly, and went home to be warm.
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