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Mark Rothko: The Retrospective
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Gerhard Richter: Paintings from private collections – book review
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Gerhard Richter: Paintings fro...
Francis Bacon at Tate Britain
f his studio. His working methods were revealed, especially his reliance on photographs.
In i...
The House Of Books Has No Windows
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Janet Ca...
A Creative Transatlantic Tango Shapes the Modern World: Paris/New York, 19...
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A Creative Transatlant...
A maturing craft becomes art: Japan Society's Joe Earle discusses the new ...
True to its mission, Japan Society and its vi...
Roger Hiorns: Seizure
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Roger Hiorns: Seizure
151-189 Harper Road, London
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
A treatise on the pneumatics of Hero of Alexandria illustrates the working of various mechanical automata: a w...
Gerhard Richter
The paintings of Gerhard Richter were first exhibited in Britain as part of the official 1970 Edinburgh Internatio...
Xiangshan Campus, China Academy of Art, Hangzhou, China
Established in 1928, the China Academy of Art is the first comprehensive ar...
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