In conversation with... Nicola Moorby, Curator of Historic British Art, Tate
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In conversation with... Nicola Moorby, Curator of Historic British Art, Tate

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Thursday, 1 October 2026, 18:30 – 21:00

The Ropery

Chatham, ENG, ME4 4TZ

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18:3021:00

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J.M.W. Turner's lifelong engagement with the sea resulted in some of his most dramatic and iconic paintings. This talk provides an overview of his obsession with the ocean and, in particular, his evolving exploration of the concept of the Sublime. A fascinating blend of imagination and observation, his pictures of storms and shipwrecks reflected the anxieties and ambitions of maritime Britain, as well as a personal pursuit of atmosphere and empirical style. Central to Turner's reputation as a modern master, they have become defining images of the Romantic era, as well as an imaginative point of departure for his creative legacy. Nicola Moorby is Curator of Historic British Art, specialist in nineteenth century landscape, she is the author of Turner and Constable: Art, Life, Landscape, published by Yale University Press, 2025. Our talks are free to attend (you do not need a Dockyard admission ticket) but spaces are limited. Tickets must be booked in advance. FREE - book now DateThursday 1 October 2026LocationThe Commissioner's House at The Historic Dockyard ChathamTimeArrival from 5.30pm for a 6pm start. The Mess Deck will be open for drinks and snacks prior to the talk.BookingTalks are FREE to attend but we ask that you book in advance.

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