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Yinka Shonibare: Mr And Mrs Andrews Without Their Heads – Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

Yinka Shonibare: Mr And Mrs Andrews Without Their Heads – Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Jun 24, 2022 | Features

Mr and Mrs Andrews is arguably Gainsborough’s most famous painting. A young couple poses for their wedding portrait beneath an oak tree. Behind them spreads a bucolic view of the valley of the River Stour and the nearly 3000 acres that belonged to Robert...
Cornelia Parker: Cold Dark Matter 1991 – Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

Cornelia Parker: Cold Dark Matter 1991 – Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Apr 28, 2022 | Features

In her 1994 essay The Body in Pieces: The Fragment as a Metaphor of Modernity, the feminist art historian, Linda Nochlin, cites the French Revolution, and the guillotine in particular, as the symbol that finally severed the stranglehold of ancient autocratic power and...
Anish Kapoor: Svayambh – Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

Anish Kapoor: Svayambh – Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Mar 21, 2022 | Features

The RA had never seen anything like it. A tumbrel covered in red Vaseline paint and wax trundling through the elegant 18th-century galleries evoking a range of images from slaughterhouse wagons to Nazi transport trucks. Walls splattered with a gloopy red mucus, fired...
Rachel Whiteread: House 1993 Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

Rachel Whiteread: House 1993 Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Aug 9, 2021 | Features

In Grove Road, Mile End, there’s a plaque on the north side of the railway bridge that commemorates the first flying bomb to fall on London on 13th June 1944, a week after D-Day. The VI bomb-damaged houses in Antil Road, Burnside Street and Bellraven Street and...
Paula Rego: The Policeman’s Daughter 1987 Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

Paula Rego: The Policeman’s Daughter 1987 Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Jul 6, 2021 | Features

In an era when modernism was dictating that painting should abandon all connection to narrative, Paula Rego defiantly continued to tell stories, influenced by the Portuguese folk and fairy tales of her childhood. Born in Lisbon in 1935, she grew up under the jackboot...
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