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Jacob Epstein and Blackpool

Jacob Epstein and Blackpool

Midway through its showing at Blackpool’s Grundy Art Gallery is the insightful, Jacob Epstein and Blackpool exhibition. This display tells the story of the controversial sculptor Jacob Epstein and his ground-breaking statue ‘Adam’, which was displayed in the holiday town throughout the summer of 1939. The exhibition examines through the media of press clippings, photography, [...]

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Fantasies, Follies and Disasters: The Prints of Francisco de Goya

Fantasies, Follies and Disasters: The Prints of Francisco de Goya

There is still chance to catch a glimpse into Manchester Art Gallery’s impressive collection of over 90 Goya prints. The Fantasies, Follies and Disasters exhibition has been running since August, with a new display of 30 prints on show from early this year. Displayed in Gallery 11, which usually hosts the small and changing exhibitions, [...]

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North West At The Edge

North West At The Edge

Touring exhibition, ‘At The Edge’, explores British art between 1950-2000 from the perspective of four influential north west galleries

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Royal Academy offers a fresh approach to an old master

Royal Academy offers a fresh approach to an old master

The Royal Academy’s new exhibition tracing Vincent van Gogh’s short-lived but prodigious artictic career through his passion for letter-writing has set the standard for 2010

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Turner & The Masters And Others

Turner & The Masters And Others

A selective somnolent stroll? An involved investigation? Spurred on by the knowledge that my annual subscription as a Tate member was on the brink of expiry, I decided, perhaps somewhat foolishly, to undertake an exhibition marathon; my goal – to visit all four of the current fee-paying exhibitions at Tate Britain and Tate Modern in [...]

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Anish Kapoor @ The Royal Academy Of Arts

Anish Kapoor @ The Royal Academy Of Arts

From the magnitude of Marsyas back in 2002 in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall to the fluid-like elliptical outdoor sculpture Cloud Gate, completed in Chicago’s Millennium Park in 2006, Anish Kapoor has startled the world with simple yet unusual forms that inspire at the same time awe and meditation, surprise and comfort, interest and an [...]

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Free Art in London this week!

Free Art in London this week!

Recommendations for free art in the capital, including Giordano at the National Gallery, Anselm Kiefer at the White Cube and Damien Hirst at the Wallace Collection

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