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Tag Archives: tate
Picasso and Modern British Art (Tate)
The Tate in London certainly seems to be playing some big name cards in 2012, with the first major Damien Hirst UK exhibition on at the Tate Modern, and a Picasso-centric exhibition on at the Tate Britain. The latter has … Continue reading
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Tagged Cubism, David Hockney, Francis Bacon, Graham Sutherland, Picasso, tate, Wyndham Lewis
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Watercolours (Tate Britain)
Currently running at Tate Britain is an exhibition on this history of the watercolour in art, and since my dad has been very much into painting with watercolours in recent years I felt an interest in going to see what … Continue reading



