Tag: Dulwich Picture Gallery
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NEWS: Dulwich Picture Gallery Announces Jusepe de Ribera Exhibition
The Dulwich Picture Gallery has announced its 2018 Autumn exhibition will be focusing on the work of Spanish Baroque painter Jusepe de Ribera. On display from the 26th September 2018, Ribera: Art of Violence will bring together some of the artist’s most sensational and shocking works, in this first UK show devoted to the Spanish artist’s career. […]
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NEWS: Dulwich Picture Gallery Announces Edward Bawden Exhibition for 2018
The Dulwich Picture Gallery have announced a new retrospective of the British artist and designer, which will be on display from the 23rd May 2018. Edward Bawden was best known for his monumental linocuts and for the witty designs he made for companies like Shell and Fortnum & Mason but his achievements in fine art have […]
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NEWS: Dulwich Picture Gallery Announces Retrospective of David Milne in 2018
The Dulwich Picture Gallery has announced it will be presenting a major exhibiton devoted to the work of the Canadian Artist to be displayed from the 14th February 2018. This first major UK exhibition of David Milne’s work will concentrate on the career that spanned the first half of the 20th century, featuring over ninety works in […]
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PREVIEW: Tove Jansson: From Painting to the Moomins, Dulwich Picture Gallery
The Dulwich Picture Gallery will present the first major retrospective of the respected illustrator Tove Jansson from the 25th October. Known as creator of the Moomin characters and books, Tove Jansson’s graphic illustrations and paintings have rarely been seen outside her home country of Finland. The Dulwich Picture Gallery seeks to change this with this retrospective […]
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REVIEW: Sargent: The Watercolours, Dulwich Picture Gallery
The new exhibition at the Dulwich Picture Gallery brings together 80 John Singer Sargent watercolours that celebrate life and colour. Prepare to be whisked to far off lands and see the world in a different light thanks to Dulwich Picture Gallery’s beautiful exhibition devoted to the watercolours of John Singer Sargent. This might seem a fanciful […]
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Exhibitions Coming Soon to London…
While 2017 has so far offered plenty of great exhibitions in London, here’s a guide to some of the best yet to come… 1. Enlightened Princesses: Caroline, Augusta, Charlotte and the Shaping of the Modern World, Kensington Palace :- Historic Royal Palaces and the Yale Center for British Art will present a new display exploring […]
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PREVIEW: Sargent: The Watercolours, Dulwich Picture Gallery
The Dulwich Picture Gallery will focus on John Singer Sargent’s longest period of watercolour work, between 1900 and 1918. This Dulwich Picture Gallery exhibition will be the first major UK exhibition to focus on the American artist’s watercolour work since 1918 and will feature a key selection of work on loan from over 30 lenders. Works […]
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Things to See and Do: Saturday 11th February
There is lots of things to see and do no matter what you are looking for. Here is Love London Love Culture’s guide… Lockwood Kipling: Arts and Crafts in the Punjab and London, Victoria and Albert Museum:- an extraordinary insight into the life and work of Lockwood Kipling, who was a major influence on the […]
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REVIEW: Vanessa Bell:1879-1961, Dulwich Picture Gallery
The Dulwich Picture Gallery illuminates the work of Vanessa Bell in this deeply fascinating and extraordinary exhibition. Portraits, still life, landscapes – no element of Vanessa Bell’s extraordinary body of work is left untouched upon in this display which aims to bring the artist out to the forefront, having been overshadowed by the literary success […]
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NEWS: Dulwich Picture Gallery Announces John Singer Sargent Watercolour Exhibition in 2017
The Dulwich Picture Gallery has confirmed that it will be hosting a major exhibition of watercolours by John Singer Sargent, going on display in June 2017. This newly announced exhibition will be the first major UK exhibition to explore the artist’s watercolours since 1927. It will feature a number of key works from over […]