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Noël Coward: Art & Style exhibit will open at Guildhall Art Gallery in November

Hira Desai

By Hira Desai First Published 14 August 2020, Last Updated 14 August 2020

To coincide with the 100th anniversary of Noël Coward’s West End debut, a major exhibition titled Noël Coward: Art & Style will be presented at the City of London Corporation’s Guildhall Art Gallery later this year.

The free exhibition which will be open from 20 November 2020 – 16 May 2021 is a unique partnership between the City of London Corporation, The Noël Coward Foundation, and The Noël Coward Archive Trust.

It takes a fresh look at how The Master and his circle influenced fashion and culture in ways that echo to this day, as well as Coward’s hugely successful career as a playwright, composer, director, actor, and singer.

The exhibition will present a number of original pieces from Sir Noël’s archive including unseen artefacts from his productions, his homes and personal wardrobe, original artworks by the playwright and his designers, costumes, and more!

Highlights include:

  • original vintage dresses by couturiers Molyneux, Hartnell, and Stiebel in the style of costumes that were created for Coward productions
  • a reconstruction of the legendary Molyneux white satin dress worn by Gertrude Lawrence in Private Lives
  • the Douglas Hayward chocolate brown tuxedo worn by Coward in the 1968 film drama, Boom, and two of Coward’s iconic dressing gowns
  • paintings by Coward; and original set and costume design sketches and other artwork by Oliver Messel, Cecil Beaton, Doris Zinkeisen, Oliver Smith, Gladys Calthrop, Clemence Dane, William Nicholson, and Rex Whistler
  • the famous ‘Wings of Time’ and other original furnishings that adorned Coward’s various homes, and
  • contemporary fashions influenced by Coward’s world from leading designers, such as Georgina von Etzdorf and Anna Sui.

To ensure your safety, a range of COVID-19-related safety measures have been introduced at the gallery, including deep cleaning every day before opening; hand sanitiser stations; one-way routes with two-metre social distancing markers, and card and contactless payments only in the gift shop.

In addition, the art gallery received the We’re Good to Go industry standard and consumer mark, led by Visit Britain / Visit England, ahead of its reopening in early August.

Wendy Hyde, Chair of the City of London Corporation’s Culture, Heritage and Libraries Committee, said: “This free and widely anticipated exhibition will be a must-see for anyone interested in visual art, costume and stage design, and the history of British theatre, as well as admirers of Coward’s plays, songs and films.”

“My colleagues and I are looking forward to seeing how this show will throw a spotlight on one of the most popular and stylish performers of his age.”

Brad Rosenstein, curator, Noël Coward: Art & Style, said: “Coward is especially celebrated for his verbal wit, but Art & Style will remind us that his original productions were also visual feasts for their audiences, a vital element of his theatrical world shaped by the extraordinary designers with whom he worked, and his own brilliance as a director.

“These productions had an international influence on fashion and were reflected in Coward’s personal style – from his wardrobe to home décor – and just like his plays and songs, still seem fresh, contemporary, and surprising today.”

Elizabeth Scott, the City of London Corporation’s Principal Curator, Guildhall Art Gallery, said: “Immaculately dressed, charming, erudite, and devastatingly witty, Noël Coward was an icon of his time, and the exhibition will feature some remarkable pieces of art, costume, and memorabilia to pay tribute to his enduring style and legacy.

“This ground-breaking exhibition will enjoy a six-month run and were he alive today, we feel sure that Coward would be expecting it to generate the type of ‘unqualified praise’ that he once memorably spoke of!”

Click through the gallery below to see some of the items that will be exhibited as part of this iconic presentation that we cannot wait to visit.

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