Exhibition – Josef Frank: Patterns–Furniture–Painting

Image: Josef Frank, Butterfly, 1943–5 © Svenskt Tenn
Image: Josef Frank, Butterfly, 1943–5 © Svenskt Tenn

JOSEF FRANK Patterns–Furniture–Painting

[df-subtitle]28 January – 7 May 2017 [/df-subtitle]

JOSEF FRANK Patterns–Furniture–Painting. Explore the work of designer and artist Josef Frank (1885-1967) in the first-ever UK exhibition of his textiles. The Austrian-born architect moved to Sweden in 1933, where he developed his colourful brand of modernism, working with Estrid Ericson on furniture, glassware, lighting and interior design ideas. Together they redefined what is regarded as Swedish Modern. This exhibition in association with Millesgården, Stockholm highlights Frank’s vibrant fabric designs for Svenskt Tenn alongside a number of his previously unknown watercolours.

[alert color=”grey”]Exhibition Dates: 28 January – 7 May 2017
Open Tuesdays to Saturdays, 11am–6pm
Thursdays until 8pm
Sundays, 11am–5pm
Last admission 45 minutes before closing
Closed Mondays[/alert]

Tickets

Advance booking online is recommended but tickets may be purchased in person on the day of the visit, subject to availability
£9.90 adults* / £7.70 concessions* / £6 students * Includes 10% gift aid
Children under 12 are free.
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50% off full price ticket for Art Fund members
Art Fund tickets are available to be purchased in person with a valid Art Fund membership card and cannot be booked in advance.

Group Bookings

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Fashion and Textile Museum Opening times

[row][double_paragraph]Open Tuesdays to Saturdays, 11am–6pm
Thursdays until 8pm
Sundays, 11am–5pm
Last admission 45 minutes before closing
Closed Mondays [/double_paragraph][double_paragraph] Christmas Opening Hours
Closed 24–27 December 2016
Open 28–31 December 2016
Closed 1–2 January 2017 [/double_paragraph] [/row]

 

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