<h1>Cake and Lemon Eaters. Viktor Pivovarov a Ged Quinn</h1>
<h1>Cake and Lemon Eaters. Viktor Pivovarov a Ged Quinn</h1>
<h1>Cake and Lemon Eaters. Viktor Pivovarov a Ged Quinn</h1>

The Russian painter Viktor Pivovarov (1937) and the British artist Ged Quinn (1963) are presented together in a show exhibiting a compact collection that encompasses a compelling range of their work, with an emphasis on still lifes.

What links them thematically is their profound relationship with the history of European painting. They both plot a path from the age-old certainties of canonised meanings to a modern-day floating mosaic of shifted narrative with conjectural interpretations. Their paintings are a dialogue with inherited tradition, a reinterpretation of the visions of historical paintings, an exploration of ideas sailing through time, frequently alleviated by humorous overstatement.

Curator: Petr Nedoma

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Tuesday–Sunday 10–18

Thursday 10–20

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