Fantastic show of Paula Rego’s work at the Tate Britain. Go if you get the chance ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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is one of my favourite - the power of which are generally small, is immense. The exhibition of his work at was the most magical exhibition that I have ever attended.

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J.M.W. Radical Critic of the Anthropocene. A new show at foregrounds the painter’s tragic, if beguilingly beautiful vision of a world marred by cruel industrial might. [https://t.co/aoXuJWjncp] via

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Revisit our review of David Hockney's retrospective at the Tate Britain featuring some of our sketches.



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Hampstead Ponds, anyone?

Duncan Grant's "Bathing" at Generously shared by 🏊‍♂️

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Went to Britain for the first -and the last - time this decade. Hope to be back sooner again, as only saw a small part of it.

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Landscape Composition with Trees in a Wind, and Distant Hills. By Dr Thomas Monro

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I revisited the William Blake exhibition yesterday . I remembered seeing this text on my previous visit. It’s in the last room. Catherine’s contribution to Blake’s work is v important and perhaps this should have been mentioned at the start.

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la bible sous acide avant l’heure - une vision hallucinée des scènes religieuses

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"L'âge d'or de la de à Chefs-d'oeuvres de la présentés au jusqu'au 16 février 2020. Sélection de

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Would make a fantastic party 🎈 room. France-Lise McGurn: Sleepless Exploring the physical intensity of living in a city.

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Really enjoyed ’s this weekend, about all the stories of slavery, racism, discrimination and stereotyping of people of colour in the art on display at A great insight in why it’s so important to look critically at what you see.

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Having a tough time with at the moment. So yesterday, took myself on a date to . In your face, anxiety! Hell yes to an inspiring afternoon hanging out with extraordinary bodies

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