About this Event
In the course of research for her newly-published book, The Arab Hall - Frederic Leighton: Traveller and Collector, Melanie discovered the original locations of some of the tiles in Leighton House's Arab Hall. In this talk she will tell the story of these tiles, revealing new insights into the creation of one of London’s most iconic interiors.
The event will begin with an introductory talk at Kensington Central Library, followed by a walk to Leighton House, where attendees can explore the exhibition themselves.
14:00 – Talk by curator Dr Melanie Gibson at Kensington Central Library Lecture Theatre
14:30 – Walk to Leighton House
14:45 – Explore exhibition ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’ with curator Dr Melanie Gibson on hand to answer questions
15:15 – End of event. You are welcome to continue to explore the exhibition and house.
The Walk and Talk includes admission to the exhibition and Leighton House.
Full details of the exhibition can be found here: The Arab Hall: Past and Present - https://www.rbkc.gov.uk/museums/the-arab-hall-past-and-present
Visit the websites to read more about Leighton House Museum
The 'Arab Hall'
Built as an extension to the house, the Arab Hall is for many the centre piece of this unique artist home. The design reflects Leighton’s personal fascination with the Middle East which he often visited on his travels, and he collected and purchased many of the tiles himself on his trips to Turkey, Egypt and Syria.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Kensington Central Library (Lecture Theatre), 12 Phillimore Walk, London, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00












