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OPENS TOMORROW: Prints of Darkness: Goya and Hogarth in a Time of European Turmoil. This exhibition is the first to show #Goya and #Hogarth’s works together, and features 100 prints selected from the stellar collections of the Whitworth and @mcrartgallery https://t.co/rQackPqEDC
ON NOW: In the Land - works by Terry Frost, Barbara Hepworth, Roger Hilton, Peter Lanyon, John Milne, Ben Nicholson, John Piper and Bryan Wynter, which rethink the form, texture and space of the natural landscape: https://t.co/mZLNedubgx
ON NOW: In the Land - works by Roger Hilton, Terry Frost, Barbara Hepworth, Peter Lanyon, John Milne, Ben Nicholson, John Piper and Bryan Wynter, which rethink the form, texture and space of the natural landscape: https://t.co/mZLNedubgx
CLOSING SOON: Our Cozens and Cozens exhibition closes 24 June. Featuring watercolours by renowned 18th century artist Alexander Cozens and his son, John Robert Cozens. https://t.co/qfp4UYjRLz
Happy Birthday to Northern Renaissance painter and engraver Albrecht Dürer, who was born #onthisday in 1471.
In 'Melencolia I' (1514), Dürer pictured an allegory of the creative melancholy of the artist, and this engraving has often been interpreted as a symbolic self-portrait.
Visit us today and see our #CozensandCozens exhibition, which features 18th century watercolours by Alexander Cozens and his son, John Robert Cozens. https://t.co/Dq8Ez3JWDx
ON NOW: Cecily Brown: Shipwreck drawings - an extraordinary series which examines human presence, figuration & historical representations of maritime tragedy: https://t.co/r0XU1KuVK7
"The art here delves deep into the British landscape to find sculptural echoes of natural form and ripe, loamy painted textures" - Our In the Land exhibition is one of @guardianculture's Highlights of the Week: https://t.co/ZMD3Tkac4T #IntheLand
ON NOW: In the Land - works by Terry Frost, Barbara Hepworth, Roger Hilton, Peter Lanyon, John Milne, Ben Nicholson, John Piper and Bryan Wynter, which rethink the form, texture and space of the natural landscape: https://t.co/mZLNedubgx
What does your Sunday look like?
'The Music Room' (1858), an etching by James Abbott McNeill Whistler from our collection https://t.co/9ptlBlCauA