TASAF Lecture: Wassily Kandinsky – Rosalind Whyte

Join us for a thought-provoking and insightful session by Rosalind Whyte in The Arts Society at Firstsite (TASAF) Lecture series!
The Arts Society at Firstsite is an organisation about connecting people who have a passion for art.
TASAF is part of a global network of local societies, which bring people together through shared curiosity for the arts. You can learn more about it here.
We offer a series of 10 talks from accredited lecturers based around the UK. Lectures take place throughout the year from September to June on the third Tuesday of each month.
Find out more about TASAF here.
This lecture explores Kandinsky’s journey from figurative landscape painter to modernist master, as one of the first artists to develop a radically abstract language.
It examines how, from his early landscapes inspired by the Bavarian countryside and folk imagery from Russian fairy tales and legends, Kandinsky’s style evolved after he moved to Germany and co-founded Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider) group.
The lecture looks at how Kandinsky came to see painting as an alternative pathway to spiritual reality, increasingly stripping away descriptive detail by reducing recognisable elements.
At the same time, he began to include large areas of vibrant colour to stimulate emotions associated with classical music, pursuing his interest in synaesthesia.
Rosalind Whyte has a Masters in Art History from Goldsmiths College, University of London and a Masters in Gender, Society and Culture from Birkbeck College, University of London.
She is a guide and lecturer at Tate Britain and Tate Modern, as well as guiding at the Royal Academy.
She is an accredited lecturer with The Arts Society and has led Art Appreciation holidays to various locations. She has represented the Tate as a cruise speaker and has lectured independently on cruises, with Swan Hellenic and Saga Holidays.
Our cafés offer a wide selection of delicious snacks, cakes and light meals, along with hot and cold drinks which can be purchased to enjoy.
Find out more about our menus here
This price is the set fee paid by all members irrespective of the date they join the society.
The Arts Society at Firstsite is an organisation about connecting people who have a passion for art.
TASAF is part of a global network of local societies, which bring people together through shared curiosity for the arts. You can learn more about it here.
We offer a series of 10 talks from accredited lecturers based around the UK. Lectures take place throughout the year from September to June on the third Tuesday of each month.
Find out more about TASAF here.
This lecture explores Kandinsky’s journey from figurative landscape painter to modernist master, as one of the first artists to develop a radically abstract language.
It examines how, from his early landscapes inspired by the Bavarian countryside and folk imagery from Russian fairy tales and legends, Kandinsky’s style evolved after he moved to Germany and co-founded Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider) group.
The lecture looks at how Kandinsky came to see painting as an alternative pathway to spiritual reality, increasingly stripping away descriptive detail by reducing recognisable elements.
At the same time, he began to include large areas of vibrant colour to stimulate emotions associated with classical music, pursuing his interest in synaesthesia.
Rosalind Whyte has a Masters in Art History from Goldsmiths College, University of London and a Masters in Gender, Society and Culture from Birkbeck College, University of London.
She is a guide and lecturer at Tate Britain and Tate Modern, as well as guiding at the Royal Academy.
She is an accredited lecturer with The Arts Society and has led Art Appreciation holidays to various locations. She has represented the Tate as a cruise speaker and has lectured independently on cruises, with Swan Hellenic and Saga Holidays.
Our cafés offer a wide selection of delicious snacks, cakes and light meals, along with hot and cold drinks which can be purchased to enjoy.
Find out more about our menus here
This price is the set fee paid by all members irrespective of the date they join the society.
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