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Blockbuster ‘Discovering Degas’ exhibition enters final weeks at The Burrell Collection, Glasgow

A blockbuster exhibition of works by one of the world’s most revered artists, Edgar Degas, currently enthralling visitors at The Burrell Collection, Glasgow, will close on Monday 30 September.

Over 30,000 people have already seen Discovering Degas: Collecting in the Time of Sir William Burrell, making it one of the most popular shows in Scotland this summer, confirmed Glasgow Life, the charity that leads on culture and sport in the city.

With a little over three weeks left to enjoy the must-see show, art lovers are being encouraged to take advantage of this unique opportunity, before the exhibition closes at the end of the month.

Thousands more are expected to make the most of this once in a lifetime occasion to see all 23 Degas works from Burrell's original collection together in one space. They are displayed alongside 28 further world-class artworks on loan from some the UK and Europe’s finest collections, including the renowned and controversial work L’Absinthe, on loan from Musée d’Orsay, Paris.

Pippa Stephenson-Sit, Curator of European Art at Glasgow Life Museums, who co-curated the exhibition, said: “It’s been wonderful to watch people discover the joys of Degas for the first-time, while also sharing in the excitement of those who adore the artist, as they take in this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see some of Degas’s finest paintings, loaned from across the country and beyond, up close, and personal.

“Degas was a master of intricate detail, and with each visit there is something new to explore in his paintings, sculptures, and drawings. What’s more, this is a great chance to learn more about exactly how and why Sir William Burrell managed to collect such an important and impressive collection of artwork by this key Impressionist artist. It’s amazing to see these works displayed together in one place. With only a few weeks left, I’d encourage everyone to make time to see the show while you still can.”

Discovering Degas offers a chance to learn something new about an intriguing, immensely talented artist. It presents a fresh perspective on a hugely popular art movement, enabling visitors to better understand Degas in his entirety. As shown through fascinating letters and other archival material, Burrell is amongst the earliest Scottish collectors to buy works by Degas. Over a 40-year collecting period he bought over 20 artworks spanning the artist’s career, far more than any other UK collector.

From modern Parisian life, to horse-racing, women bathing and dressing, to ballet, Degas tirelessly tackled several fascinating topics in a way that was entirely his own. His artworks remain extremely popular today, particularly his ballet scenes, which gave him an opportunity to experiment with movement, colour, and form.


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00:00My name is Pippa Stephenson-Sitt and I'm co-curator of Discovering Degas
00:03collecting in the time of William Burrell and we're here at the Burrell Collection.
00:08We have just under four weeks left of our Blockbuster exhibition.
00:12We've had over 30,000 visitors to the exhibition
00:16and we're really welcoming people to come back if they've already been because
00:20Discovering Degas, there's always something new to explore.
00:23Degas was an artist who really focused on intricate details
00:27so even if you've already been once I can guarantee you'll find something new to discover next time.
00:32Our collection here at the Burrell of the works of Edgar Degas is the largest in the UK
00:37that were collected by a single collector and what's so special about our works by Degas
00:42is they're not just focusing on one particular aspect such as ballet
00:46but they also cover other genres so you can learn more about horse riding,
00:51you can learn more about washerwomen in lawn dresses,
00:54we've got a wonderful portrait of a critic who was very dear to Degas.
00:59So really through our collection it's a standalone collection that allows you to discover
01:04the whole wealth of Degas' work.
01:07This exhibition is such a good chance to see works that are loaned from across the country and beyond
01:12so we have some really special works that you might not get a chance to see again
01:17and particularly not at such close range.
01:19For example a work from the Musée d'Orsay called L'Absent.
01:22It's a work you'll read about in your history books and your art history books.
01:26This is a chance to get up and close and personal with this work
01:30whereas in Paris you'll be surrounded by tourists guaranteed.
01:33Here you can have a lovely intimate chance to really explore and discover
01:39the work of Degas in a unique setting of the Burrell.
01:43Discovering Degas collecting in the time of William Burrell is on until the 30th of September
01:48here at the Burrell Collection Pollock Park in Glasgow.
01:52It's open daily 10am-5pm apart from Fridays and Sundays when we're open from 11am-5pm.
01:58Come down and really discover the work of Degas.

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