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As British contemporary art beats all odds to remain a cauldron of inventiveness
Exhibition of the week Seeing Each Other: Portraits ...
At the magical Goodwood Art Foundation, a pineapple perches on a chalk bank, 16th-century music bathes an ancient copse and Rachel Whiteread’s cast of the underside of stairs climbs Escher-like into the sky. Charlotte Mullins goes exploring
MEET THE CREATIVES MAKING WAVES IN THE ART WORLD – THEY’RE THE NAMES WE’LL DEFINITELY BE SEEING MORE OF
THE ROYAL ACADEMY’S SUMMER EXHIBITION makes its selection from approximately 1,800 submitted works. Royal Academicians like Katherine and also Vanessa Jackson, Philip Sutton, David Hockney and Michael
Classic Art London, born from the ashes of London Art Week, puts a spotlight on pre-contemporary art with a whirlwind of exhibitions, talks and pieces that range from Titian to Edgar Degas and Paul Nash
The piece I’d never part with