Glasgow’s Burrell Collection to host major exhibition for artist Edgar Degas


One of Glasgow’s top museums is hosting a major exhibition of artist Edgar Degas this week.

It will be the first major exhibition at the Burrell Collection since it reopened in 2022 after a £68 million refurbishment and will feature the works of the famous Impressionist.




Opening on Friday, May 24, the event will include the collection of shipbuilding magnate Sir William Burrell, who bought his first Degas painting in the early 1890s and accumulated a total of 23 artworks before his death in 1958, when they were donated to the city of Glasgow with the creation of the Burrell Collection.

Sir William collected more Degas artworks than any other British collector and the exhibition, Discovering Degas: Collecting In The Time Of Sir William Burrell is the first-time visitors can see all 22 Degas works from Burrell’s original collection displayed together, alongside 28 further world-class paintings, works on paper and sculptures from other museums.

Ruby (18) Eva (13) and Zoe (13) from Jazzart College of Performing Art pose in front of the painting A Group of Dancers, on loan from National Galleries of Scotland.(Image: Craig Foy / SNS )

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Expected to draw international attention, the event has taken three years of planning to put together following discussions around lighting and humidity with the 13 other institutions which also loaned artworks.

Best known for his depictions of dancers, Degas studied working-class Parisians until his death in 1917, when his paintings and sculptures gained more widespread recognition.



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