The New Burlington Galleries was an art gallery at 5 Burlington Gardens, Mayfair, London.

From 11 June to 4 July 1936, they held the International Surrealist Exhibition, the first full exhibition of surrealist art in the UK.[1]

From 7 June to 28 August 1938, the gallery showed Twentieth Century German Art, the largest international response to the National Socialist campaign against so-called ‘degenerate art’.[2]

In October 1938, they exhibited Picasso's Guernica together with preparatory paintings and sketches to raise funds for the National Joint Committee for Spanish Relief.[3]

References

  1. Buck, Louisa. "Cork Street: An Avenue For Art". Corkstgalleries. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
  2. Rok Antyfaszystowski on the Twentieth Century German Art exhibition in 1938
  3. "Exhibition of Picasso's Guernica: New Burlington Galleries". layersoflondon.org. Retrieved 31 December 2019.


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