
Beverley Sessions
The Beverley Sessions were a series of meetings and discussions held in 1947, involving artists, writers, and intellectuals, aimed at fostering cultural exchange and collaboration. Named after the Beverley Hotel in London where they took place, these gatherings sought to bridge the gap between traditional and modern art forms, encouraging innovative ideas and creative dialogue. They played a role in shaping post-war artistic and literary movements, emphasizing experimentation, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and the importance of cultural exchange in rebuilding society through the arts.