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InSight No. 153
Duncan Grant | Hampstead Heath A rural patch north of London has provided more than one English painter with rich material to make landscape into art. InSight No. 153 Duncan Grant, Hampstead Heath, 1929 Once... -
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Grayson Perry | Our Town
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Video entries
Treasure House Fair
Exhibition film June 28, 2024
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Publications
Highlighted Publication
BEN NICHOLSON | DISTANT PLANES September 10, 2020 Ben Nicholson: Distant Planes provides a succinct and insightful introduction to a little-known period of the artist's career: his years in Switzerland. Nicholson is one of the great British modernists... -
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Highlighted Work
William Scott | Expanded, 1965 Expanded is one of William Scott’s ‘Berlin Blues’ series, a significant part of his second phrase of exploring abstraction. The series is named quite literally, after a particular blue pigment... -
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Museum Exhibition Loans
Exhibitions we are supporting this summer Piano Nobile is delighted to be lending works for a selection of major museum exhibitions this summer. Charleston in Lewes, Matthew Smith: Through the eyes of Patrick Heron | 1... -
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Writer and Curator Anna McNay reviews Augustus John & the First Crisis of Brilliance
Studio International July 10, 2024 Anna reviews the exhibition, particualrly exploring the selection of portraiture and the relationships between the collection of artists and their models depicted in the show. -
Exhibitions
Augustus John & the First Crisis of Brilliance
Latest Exhibition 26 April - 13 July 2024 The exhibition Augustus John and the First Crisis of Brilliance delves into the early works of one of the most important British artists of the 20th century, Augustus John (1878-1961), and examines why he was heralded as the ‘saviour’ of British painting at such a young age. -
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Curator & Art Historian Lynda Nead reviews Augustus John
Apollo May 23, 2024 Lynda Nead discusses the representations of women in the exhibition, particularly exploring the many portrayals of one woman—by turns notorious or beloved—Euphemia Lamb. She also problematises the critical utility of...
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