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For today's #OnlineArtExchange theme of #Mothers we're sharing Ben Nicholson's portrait of his first wife and son. '1927 (Winifred and Jake)' can be found at @PallantGallery.
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Our #FridayFavourite is one from our Reserve Collection - 'Lighthouse and two sailing ships' (n.d.) by Alfred Wallis. ⛵✨
Have you booked your tickets to #AlfredWallisRediscovered yet? Our next exhibition opens on Saturday 24 October and we can't wait 😍⛵🚣
https://t.co/mWFuAFKLew
Find out more about Sutapa Biswas's artwork 'Housewives With Steak-Knives', which will be shown at Kettle's Yard in our 2021 exhibition, which will span the artist’s extensive career.
Read about the work with the @guardian @guardianculture: https://t.co/7FaDxUxYMY
Our #FridayFavourite is 'P&O ship', n.d. by Alfred Wallis. Wallis, a fisherman living in St Ives, turned to painting after his wife died in 1922. ⚓
It's the last day of #MuseumWeek and we're celebrating friendships! #FriendsMW A lot of the Kettle's Yard collection came out of founder Jim Ede's friendships with artists such as Christopher Wood Ben Nicholson, Richard Pousette-Dart and Alfred Wallis. @MuseumWeek
It's the last week of Actions (part 1). Don't miss your chance to see all 38 artists. #ACTIONSkettlesyard Actions (part 1) ends on Monday, 2 April. https://t.co/nxPownqRYW
At our evening talk & exhibition view discover how sport & wrestling inspired modern artists http://t.co/Ag1YM9vLrS
Day 9 of the Kettle's Yard advent calendar: Edward Wadsworth, Holly Leaves, 1937