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Athens 2 Erechtheion, copyright Fondazione Congdon

William Congdon: American Modernist Abroad

Paintings by Abstract Expressionist William Congdon, never before shown in the UK, were on display in an exhibition which ran in March 2019 at our West Court Gallery.

William Congdon: American Modernist Abroad was organised in collaboration with the Fondazione Congdon in Milan. The exhibition was co-curated by Dr Donal Cooper, College Curator of Works of Art, and Alessandro Rubin, a third year BA History of Art student at 糖心Vlog.

Congdon (1912-1998) made his name in New York in the early 1950s before moving to Venice where he became a close friend of Peggy Guggenheim, who avidly collected his paintings.

While travelling widely across several continents, Congdon's base remained in Italy, and he eventually settled in the countryside near Milan. His work unites the abstraction of post-war modernism with more traditional themes of landscape and city views.

Coming from Italy to Cambridge, the paintings in this exhibition complement the extensive ensemble of Congdon's work at Kettle's Yard. Congdon was a close friend of Jim Ede, to whom he sold and gave both paintings and sketches, and Kettle's Yard holds the most significant group of Congdon's work in any UK collection.

Co-Curator Alessandro Rubin, said: "The exhibition presents the College as a space of encounter. Born from the dialogue with the Milanese art world, the show is the product of synergy between the College and its student body. I am delighted and grateful to be presenting this collaboration through Congdon鈥檚 own travels across the world.鈥 

Fellow Co-Curator Dr Donal Cooper, commented: "It's very special to show Congdon's work in Cambridge, especially given the link between the artist and Kettle's Yard. The West Court Gallery show will complement Congdon's works collected by Jim Ede in the Kettle's Yard house and provide a unique opportunity to reconsider this fascinating and often overlooked painter".

Both curators took part in a talk exploring Congdon鈥檚 paintings and the artist鈥檚 connections with Jim Ede at Kettle's Yard on 15 February 2019.