The Priseman Seabrook Collections has now joined Bloomberg Connects, presenting aund 200 paintings and 17 audio recordings. The digital guide features 5 themed selections: ‘Women Painting Women’, ‘The Beauty of the Landscape’, ‘Contemporary British Abstract Painting’, ‘British Surrealism’ and ‘Lost Visions of England’.
The guide includes paintings and interviews by CBP members David Ainley, Amanda Ansell, Karl Bielik, Lesley Bunch, Marius Von Brasch, Julian Brown, Simon Carter, Jules Clarke, Lucy Cox, Andrew Crane, Pen Dalton, Lisa Denyer, Sam Douglas, Natalie Dowse, Nathan Eastwood, Wendy Elia, Geraint Evans, Susan Gunn, Susie Hamilton, Alex Hanna, Marguerite Horner, Barbara Howey, Phil Illingworth, Linda Ingham, Bryan Lavelle, Andrew Litten, David Manley, Enzo Marra, Nicholas Middleton, Paul Newman, Stephen Newton, Gideon Pain, Ruth Philo, Barbara Peirson, Freya Purdue, James Quin, Greg Rook, Kathleen Russell, Stephen Snoddy, David Sullivan, Harvey Taylor, Molly Thomson, Ehryn Torrell, Judith Tucker and Sean Williams, alongside artists such as Peter Blake, Matthew Burrows, Wayne Clough, Tracey Emin, David Hockney, Derek Jarman, Andrew Stahl and Fionn Wilson.
Content also includes narrated stories ‘Creative AI’, ‘Crying in Art’ and ‘Banksy Versus Raphael’, as well as ‘The Strange Story of Mary Ellen Carroll and the Exhibition of Nothing’, adapted from a lecture presented at Cambridge University.
Bloomberg Connects is the world’s largest network of museum and cultural apps, providing free access to expert-curated content and guides from over 1,000 institutions worldwide including Paintings in Hospitals, Leeds Art Gallery, MoMA, Yale Center for British Art, Guggenheim Museum and Yokohama Museum of Art.
Access the Priseman Seabrook (PS) Collections on Bloomberg Connects from Monday 1 September. Download the app via the PS website, Google Play or Apple Store.