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"Both #Turner + #Ruskin have an incredible scrutiny of #nature and yet they also have a very personal vision of the world." Read an interview with #EmmaStibbon about the show Ruskin, Turner & the Storm Cloud at #AbbotHall Art Gallery, Kendal. Closes 5 Oct https://t.co/XZ75mhJuDJ
Closing soon: work by #CorneliaParker and #RachelWhiteread from @GovArtCol is on display in the exhibition ‘Ways of Seeing’ @VestryHouse as part of Waltham Forest London Borough of Culture 2019 @WFculture19 until 29 September 2019. Find out more via: https://t.co/NXD1yfWuoL
In a recent interview with @Telegraph, #BridgetRiley discusses a new major solo exhibition @NatGalleriesSco, and how nature inspired her #OpArt masterpieces. https://t.co/0p25E2EIq4
Open until 15 September 2019: Pollock House (@N_T_S), Glasgow, presents an exhibition of prints by #CorneliaParker published by the Alan Cristea Gallery. Find out more via: https://t.co/8ZIhPzLkqp
Later this month we will open a solo exhibition of new floor #paintings by British artist #MickMoon (b. 1937). Discover works by Moon held in public collections, including @Tate, @A_C_Collection and @walkergallery via @artukdotorg: https://t.co/RunFG0zYSO
NEW PRINTS: 12 new screenprints by #MichaelCraigMartin, in florescent colours on sheer black backgrounds, include designer and everyday objects, such as pictured #Yeezy trainer. Available for a short period at pre-publication prices: https://t.co/OYwEvh4Grz
Nicholas Fox Weber, Director of the @josefannialbers Foundation, talks to the @FT about his experiences and connections to the #Bauhaus, and if the legacy of the German school will continue to endure into the 21st-century: https://t.co/v3vWMHSZA8
.@ContemArtSoc have listed Barbara Walker as an Artist to Watch. Following ‘Protest and Remembrance’, Walker will exhibit new work @SomersetHouse, London and @TCMargate over the next few months. Read more about the artist and her upcoming projects via: https://t.co/JfWXfH75rK
“The things that the Bauhaus hit on and developed went right to the heart of the design of things, the nature of things. They got it so accurately that it has never been truly displaced.” #MichaelCraigMartin on what the #Bauhaus means to him @guardian https://t.co/LwLVXu0Ocn
#MuseandMotif: In 1945 Pablo #Picasso began working with printer Fernand Mourlot on the recommendation of Henri Matisse and Georges Braque. Picasso went on to make over 400 prints with Mourlot. Photo: Picasso, Max Pellequer and Braque at Atelier Mourlot. https://t.co/jufPO49RvB