Posts Tagged ‘Turner’
Tate’s latest exhibition brings together three men separated by eras. We spoke to exhibition curator Jeremy Lewison to see what unites them… It seems year on year, as summer time comes around, it is to the pleasure of art lovers and beyond that we welcome another name from the A-list to the Albert Dock. In […]
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I had a really good time at Turner Contemporary in Margate and Folkestone Triennial. The images above show the story of the two days spent on the South East coast of England…A million miles from home… Arriving at Margate by train you can immediately see Turner Contemporary from the station across the bay. This is […]
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End of Year (2)
On another afternoon we walked across the fields at the front of the house. A freezing mist had hung close to the village all day. We chased the last rays of the day through the gate and across the fields. The dying sun apricot on the snow casting turquoise shadows. Gorse bushes were heavy with […]
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