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Exhibition
Exhibition
A shared primary interest in line and form
CHRISTINE LINDEY recommends a National Gallery’s inventive pairing of two canvasses, one by an inspired traditionalist and the other by a restless innovator
Exhibition
Exhibition
Hew Locke, The Procession
CHRISTINE LINDEY recommends a feast for the senses with a social message at Tate Britain – and running till October
Exhibition
Exhibition
The rise and fall and rise of the dazzling Mr Hals
CHRISTINE LINDEY recommends an exhibition by a 17th-century Dutch master portraitist
Exhibition
Exhibition
Paintings imbued with innate working class consciousness
CHRISTINE LINDEY recommends the work of Leon Kossoff who chose to depict life near his various homes or studios, in east and north London’s pre-gentrified, working-class districts of Spitafields, Kings Cross, Hackney’s Dalston Junction, Killburn and Willesden
Dance
Dance
The place to be
The Korean troupe effectively challenge the notion that dancers are physically expert but mere interpreters of other people’s thoughts, writes CHRISTINE LINDEY
EXHIBITION REVIEW
EXHIBITION REVIEW
Rebel seeking a cause
CHRISTINE LINDEY sees a retrospective of Eileen Agar's work which reflects her lifelong quest for a non-conformist art
Kathe Kollwitz: a radical inspiration
CHRISTINE LINDEY pays tribute to one of the greatest printmakers of the 20th century, whose work opposing war and social injustice merits wider recognition
PROFILE
PROFILE
The golden boy of Soviet art
Alexander Deyneka's dynamic response to the Bolshevik revolution shines through his work, says CHRISTINE LINDEY
DANCE ONLINE
DANCE ONLINE
Papyllon
Resonant interpretation of butterfly's struggle for survival
Visual arts
Visual arts
Exhibition round-up
Picasso, Bruce Nauman, Barnett Freedman and more