‘Now You See Us: Women Artists In Britain 1520-1920’
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It wasn’t unusual for women to paint in the seventeenth century, it was just unusual for them to live off it. Art was meant to be a hobby for women of ..read more
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‘Beryl Cook/Tom of Finland’
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2w ago
Turns out, the line between erotic and bawdy is pretty thick. And right here in Clapham you’ve got Tom of Finland on one side of it, and Beryl Cook on ..read more
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The National Gallery is being illuminated with a dazzling lightshow this weekend
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The museum is celebrating its 200th birthday with a narrated lights display ..read more
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Five things to see at Photo London 2024
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The biggest photography fair in the city is back ..read more
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Buckingham Palace has unveiled the first official portrait of King Charles after his coronation
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2w ago
Jonathan Yeo’s portrait of the monarch is deep red and very gory ..read more
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Harmony Korine: ‘Aggressive Dr1fter Part II’
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2w ago
Turns out, not only does Harmony Korine make difficult obtuse films, he makes difficult obtuse paintings too.   ..read more
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A huge photography fair is coming to London this month
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3w ago
Photo London returns to Somerset House for its ninth edition ..read more
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Matthew Krishanu: ‘The Bough Breaks’
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3w ago
Matthew Krishanu’s work is shrouded in the fog of memory. Across a series of dreamy, washed-out paintings, he digs up his past and recasts it in canvas ..read more
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‘Michelangelo: The Last Decades‘
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3w ago
There was a lot of love in the last years of Michelangelo Buonarotti’s life. Already hugely successful, the Renaissance master dedicated his final ..read more
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‘Pariah Genius: John Deakin, The Psychobiography of a Photographer’
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3w ago
Fag-stained, booze-drenched, stumbling and slurring: John Deakin captured the lows of Soho at its height. He was the photographer of choice for Lucian Freud ..read more
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