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Pride is inclusive by definition, and all are welcome — including families. That said, because Soho gets incredibly busy over ...
Tate Britain’s latest offer? Two exhibitions for the price of one. For the first time since 2013’s Gary Hume-Patrick Caulfield double-header, separate yet similarly engrossing shows occupy the ...
Tate Britain is currently offering two exhibitions for the price of one. Other than being on the same bill, Edward Burra and Ithell Colquhoun having nothing in common other than being born a year ...
It’s unusual to leave an exhibition liking an artist’s work less than when you went in, but Tate Britain’s retrospective of Edward Burra manages to achieve just this. I’ve always loved Burra’s limpid ...
Edward Burra was a trailblazer, said Nancy Durrant in The Times. Whether painting the "Bright Young Things" of the 1920s, or scenes from the Spanish Civil War, Burra (1905- 1976) was "as acute an ...
Two queer British artists have their life’s work on display at the Tate Britain — here’s why you should visit Edward Burra, Minuit Chanson, 1931. Private Collection ...
Edward Burra, Balcony, Toulon, 1929. Private collection. (Tate Britain) Burra had a sharp eye for fashion. You’ll want to spend ages looking closely at each canvas, the shoes and dramatic eye makeup ...
Ithell Colquhoun, Alcove, 1946. Collection Denise and Richard Shillitoe (Tate Britain) The curators have also foregrounded Burra’s disability with care and intelligence.
Tate Britain thinks otherwise, however, and has twinned them for a double-header. One ticket grants you entrance to both exhibitions, which unfold across adjacent spaces.
Tate Britain offers us two exhibitions for the price of one in paired surveys of enigmatic and highly idiosyncratic British artists. The duo are near exact contemporaries, both at their most ...
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