Tag: Dulwich Picture Gallery
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Twenty Things To Look Forward to in 2020
There have been plenty of exciting announcements about exhibitions, films , theatre productions and book coming up next year – here’s twenty events to look out for! Frozen coming to the West End: having already proven to be a massive hit on Broadway, the musical will be making its way across to London in Autumn […]
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PREVIEW: Rembrandt’s Light, Dulwich Picture Gallery
On display from the 4th October, the Dulwich Picture Gallery marks the 350 year anniversary since the artist’s death with an exhibition exploring the artist’s mastery of light and visual storytelling. This Autumn, the Dulwich Gallery will present an exhibition examining the artist’s mastery of light through 35 of his greatest paintings, etchings and drawings. […]
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NEWS: Dulwich Gallery Announces British Surrealism Exhibition for 2020
The Dulwich Picture Gallery will present major exhibition exploring the origins of surrealist art in Britain. On display from the 26th February 2020, the Dulwich Picture Gallery will examine the origins of surrealist art in Britain. Almost a century on since the birth of surrealism in the 1920s, this display will highlight British Surrealism as […]
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PREVIEW: Harald Sohlberg: Painting Norway, Dulwich Picture Gallery
The gallery’s first exhibition of 2019 will be the first exhibition outside of Norway to be devoted to Harald Sohlberg. On display from February 2019, the Dulwich Picture Gallery’s new exhibition will celebrate the work of Harold Sohlberg, coinciding with the 150th anniversary since his birth. Bringing together over ninety pieces of his work, the […]
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Top Five Exhibitions: September 2018
As we head towards Autumn, here’s a guide to some of Love London Love Culture’s top exhibitions opening next month…. 1. Oceania, Royal Academy of Arts: on display from the end of September, the Royal Academy will explore the diverse art work that has emerged from the Oceania region. The work on display will range from […]
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PREVIEW: Ribera: Art of Violence, Dulwich Picture Gallery
The Dulwich Picture Gallery will present the first UK show dedicated to the Spanish Baroque painter, on display from the 26th September. The exhibition is set to feature eight canvases to be displayed alongside a selection of drawings and prints to explore the theme of violence throughout Jusepe de Ribera’s work. Bringing together forty pieces of the […]
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NEWS: Dulwich Picture Gallery Announces 2019 Exhibitions
The Dulwich Picture Gallery have announced details of its 2019 exhibition programme, including displays focusing on the work of Harald Sohlberg and Rembrandt. 2019 will see the Dulwich Picture Gallery introducing Norwegian artist Harald Sohlberg to visitors, shining a spotlight on the inspirational printmaking of The Grosvenor School of Modern Art and a new perspective on Rembrandt and […]
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Love London Love Culture’s Round Up of the Week: Sunday 7th January
Welcome to 2018 everybody! Here’s Love London Love Culture’s first round up of the most popular reads of the year…. 1. Review of Eugenius at the London Palladium: with the full scale production of this new musical coming to The Other Palace from the 22nd January, discover what Love London Love Culture thought of its first […]
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Love London Love Culture’s Picks of 2017: Visual Art
Here is Love London Love Culture’s top ten art exhibition highlights for the year… 10. Matisse in the Studio, Royal Academy of Arts: earlier this year the Royal Academy examined the career Henri Matisse and the work he created in his studio, revealing how his personal collection of works provided inspiration on his own work. 9. Lockwood […]
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Love London Love Culture’s Picks of 2018: Exhibitions
Here’s Love London Love Culture’s picks for exhibitions taking place in museums and galleries across the capital in 2018… The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Monet & Architecture, National Gallery: spanning Claude Monet’s career from its beginnings in the mid-1860s to the public display of his Venice paintings in 1912, this exhibition will focus on the impressionist’s relationship with […]