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Review: Felix Vallotton: painter of disquiet

September 13, 2019 Catherine de Guise 0

The first painting on display is a self-portrait at twenty. Vallotton looks over his shoulder at you, not quite meeting your eyes and yet managing to convey an air of petulant challenge. This sense of […]

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REVIEW: Anglo Saxon Kingdoms: Art, Word, War – The British Library

April 11, 2019 Breathe News 0

By Lucy Jackson | @Lucy_BreatheN @lucyajackson Sub-edited by Catherine de Guise The largest collection of Anglo-Saxon artefacts was celebrated in a recent exhibition at the British Library in London. Taking seven years of planning, it […]

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70 years of the Windrush generation celebrated through photographs

September 9, 2018 Breathe News 0

By Jasmine Wing | @JasmineW_BN A new exhibition titled Expectations: The Untold Story of Black British Community Leaders in the 60s and 70s took over Brixton’s Black Cultural Archives, in August this year. The exhibition […]

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In Brief: Art June London

June 5, 2018 Breathe News 0

By Catherine de Guise Windrush: Songs in a Strange Land Where: British Library When: 1 June – 21 October Twitter: @britishlibrary The British Library presents an exhibition exploring the Windrush story. It looks at how […]

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Photo series ‘PARIAH’ takes on the aftermath of mass incarceration

May 8, 2018 Breathe News 0

By Jasmine Wing Pariah Noun an outcast The Brooklyn-based photographer, Zarita Zevallos, has produced a photography series around black male imprisonment and says that her series, Pariah, was born out of personal and shared experience. […]

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In Brief: Art London May

May 2, 2018 Breathe News 0

By Catherine de Guise What: Artists at Work Where: The Courtauld Gallery When: 3 May – 15 June Exploring the ways artists depict themselves and other artists at work, this exhibitions displays a selection of […]

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In Brief: Art London April

March 21, 2018 Breathe News 0

By Catherine de Guise What: Monet & Architecture Where: National Gallery When: 9 April – 29 July Website Twitter: @NationalGallery The exhibition is the first to explore Monet’s art through the buildings he painted. It […]

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REVIEW: Victorian Giants: The Birth of Art Photography

March 5, 2018 Breathe News 0

By Catherine de Guise What: Victorian Giants: The Birth of Art Photography An exhibition examining the relationship between four ground-breaking Victorian artists: Julia Margaret Cameron (1815–79), Lewis Carroll (1832–98), Lady Clementina Hawarden (1822–65) and Oscar […]

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In Brief: Art Exhibitions March

February 21, 2018 Breathe News 0

By Catherine de Guise Contact: deguisec.breathenews@gmail.com What: Victorian Giants: The Birth of Art Photography Where: National Portrait Gallery When: 1 March – 20 May Brief summary: The exhibition celebrates, and looks at the relationship between, […]

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REVIEW: VA Opera: Passion, Power, Politics and not at all Plodding

February 8, 2018 Breathe News 0

By Catherine de Guise Opera is often perceived to be dull and far-removed from real life. Opera: Passion, Power and Politics certainly dispels these myths. It places seven operas in their social and historical context […]

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