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Nevinson at the British Museum…. Last Chance to See

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One of the British artists who feature in the Tate’s Aftermath: Art in the Wake of World War One exhibition (see Aftermath) is CRW Nevinson (1889 – 1946). His Paths of Glory is, alongside Gassed by John Singer Sergeant and … Continue reading

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Aftermath

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Tate Britain’s other Summer exhibition is Aftermath. Art in the Wake of World War One, which runs until 23rd September 2018.( See All Too Human for the other, now concluded ) The exhibition covers art in the immediate post war period and the … Continue reading

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Edward Bawden

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Dulwich Picture Gallery’s summer show is of the twentieth century English artist and designer, Edward Bawden, part of its Modern British painters programme. I went along last week to catch it before it closes on 9th September, 2018. Bawden was … Continue reading

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The Post-human World

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So to a fascinating talk on a Saturday afternoon at Studio Voltaire by Dr Danielle Sands*, Lecturer in Comparative Literature and Thought at the Royal Holloway, University of London. Entitled Thinking with Animals, she talked us through the current thinking on … Continue reading

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All Too Human…

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… Bacon, Freud and a Century of Painting Life is the name of Tate Britain’s current exhibition, which ends later this month. It focuses on the painting of the human form and its relation to life around it. Stretching from … Continue reading