Visions of Venice: Sir John Soane, Howard Hodgkin and Beyond — Caroline Campbell and Rebecca Lyons in Conversation
5 Feb 2026 6.45-7.45pm
Overview
Join us for an evening conversation exploring Venice as a powerful and enduring source of artistic inspiration across the centuries.
Pitzhanger Director Rebecca Lyons is joined by Dr Caroline Campbell, Director of the National Gallery of Ireland, to trace artists’ and collectors’ fascination with Venice. From the Renaissance artists' interest in effects of atmosphere, colour and light, to the British Grand Tour and the collecting of painted views of the city by figures such as Sir John Soane, the conversation considers Venice as a place for art and artists as well as the culturally curious. It also explores the playful spectacle of eighteenth-century Carnival, and Venice’s continuing relevance today as a global centre for contemporary art and architecture, shaped by Biennales, exhibitions and new cultural foundations.
Set against the backdrop of the current exhibition Howard Hodgkin: In a Public Garden, this talk considers how Venice has inspired artists, collectors, and institutions alike, revealing the city’s unique capacity to bridge history and the present.
Speakers
Dr Caroline Campbell has been Director of the National Gallery of Ireland since 2022. Previously Director of Collections and Research at the National Gallery, London, she has held curatorial roles at the Ashmolean Museum, the Courtauld Gallery and the National Gallery. A specialist in European and Italian Renaissance art, she has curated major exhibitions including several on Renaissance Venice, and Siena: The Rise of Painting, winner of the Apollo Exhibition of the Year Prize 2025. She is the author of The Power of Art (2023).
Rebecca Lyons is the Director of Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery.
Remarks
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