Tag Archives: Exhibitions

Scottish National Portrait Gallery – review

Scotland’s National Portrait Gallery, reopened after a dramatic £17.6m overhaul, is a bright and democratic delight Continue reading

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Painting Canada: Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven – review

Dulwich Picture Gallery, London Continue reading

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From Morandi to Guttuso: Masterpieces from the Alberto Della Ragione Collection – review

Estorick Collection, London Continue reading

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Mona Lisa’s eyes: should we feel individuals Da Vinci tales?

I love Leonardo discoveries and theories. But not bizarre rumors about his famous sitter’s identity Continue reading

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What’s the big idea behind the Pompidou-Metz?

The legendary Paris gallery now has a regional outpost. Will it live up to the name? Jonathan Glancey takes a high-speed train to find out. Continue reading

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Daunting, dazzling – and doomed

Why have painters been so drawn to the Tower of Babel? Jonathan Jones finds the answer in an eerie, compelling show about Babylon, the ancient city where it once stood In pictures: Take a look around Babylon Continue reading

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