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Flora Yukhnovich and François Boucher: The Language of the Rococo

5 Jun-3 Nov 2024

The Wallace Collection
London W1U 3BN

Overview

Flora Yukhnovich and François Boucher: The Language of the Rococo will prompt visitors to reconsider preconceptions, explore how we can connect with the Rococo today and examine the impact of display on art interpretation and historical re-evaluation.

Yukhnovich, celebrated for her large-scale, semi-abstract oil paintings, has given the language of the Rococo new life. Two new paintings by the artist, made in response to two exceptional paintings by the celebrated 18th-century French painter François Boucher (1703-1770), will occupy gilt frames at the top of our grand staircase. 

Boucher's paintings will be displayed in our Housekeeper’s Room out of their frames, on white walls, like contemporary works of art. Theatrical and tongue-in-cheek, they are prime examples of the Rococo, a decorative and exuberant style favoured across the arts by royal and aristocratic patrons in France and elsewhere from the 1730s.

Flora Yukhnovich and François Boucher: The Language of the Rococo will prompt visitors to reconsider preconceptions, explore how we can connect with the Rococo today and examine the impact of display on art interpretation and historical re-evaluation.