Abstract

In this copiously illustrated account, Brandon Taylor, author of previous books on Nazi, Bolshevik, and contemporary art, explores the development of London's museums, the changing audience for public art exhibitions in London, the concern of art professionals with public and civic improvement, and the formation of British (and English) national identity through art exhibitions.

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