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To celebrate the opening of Women in Revolt! Art and Activism in the UK 1970–1990 at Modern Two, we were joined for an ‘in conversation’ event with the exhibition’s curator Linsey Young (Tate) and ...
Curator and author Alina Khakoo (Cambridge University) chairs a discussion with featured Women in Revolt! artists Nina Edge and Pratibha Parmar. The title of this talk representing South Asian Women ...
This vast collection of Scottish photography is shared by the National Galleries of Scotland and the National Library of Scotland. More than 16,000 images were bought in the special collaboration with ...
John Kay was a portrait etcher and miniature painter who was born near Dalkeith. Self-taught, he originally started working as a barber in Edinburgh but devoted his spare time to art. In 1785 he left ...
Painter, architect and designer, Pietro da Cortona was one of the key figures in the development and dissemination of the Baroque style in Italy. As a creator of grand, integrated decorative schemes, ...
Sandby is best known for his topographical and picturesque landscapes in watercolour. He probably learned drawing from his brother Thomas, and like him became a military draughtsman for the Board of ...