The women of the Bloomsbury group found solace and creative inspiration in their green spaces, from the Italian gardens of Virginia Woolf to Vita Sackville-West’s color-themed castle grounds. Each had ...
Establishing a new cultural scene with a distinctly modern outlook in England in the early 20th century, the Bloomsbury Group was a circle of intellectuals who have continued to influence new ...
Bloomsbury Group in the news Bloomsbury Group has been featured in articles for Contemporary Art Society, Forbes and The Guardian. The most recent article is Nivaagaard's Painting Collection closes ...
From Nicole Kidman’s Virginia Woolf to Emma Thompson’s Carrington, the Bloomsbury group have enjoyed a starry presence on screen, but as BBC2’s Life in Squares reminds us, their appeal has little do ...
When Dorothy Parker described the Bloomsbury Group as having “lived in squares, painted in circles, and loved in triangles”, she didn’t say anything about how they dressed. There’s a good reason for ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Unconventional connections and lifestyles set the scene for the Garden Museum’s latest show at its ...
ADVERTISEMENT. Orlando Weekly news staff was not involved in the creation of this content. On the back of a folded letter fragment, Duncan Grant sketched his friend Vanessa Bell. The small pencil ...
Counting Virginia Woolf among their number, the Bloomsbury group were radical creative figures in the early 20th Century. A new exhibition explores how that extended to their wardrobes too, writes ...
The Bloomsbury Group weren’t just artistic and sexual pioneers. They also sparked a sartorial revolution. We meet the author of Bring No Clothes, a revealing book about fashion’s queer trailblazers It ...