To celebrate the opening of Women in Revolt! Art and Activism in the UK 1970–1990 at Modern Two, we were joined for an ‘in conversation’ event with the exhibition’s curator Linsey Young (Tate) and ...
Curator and author Alina Khakoo (Cambridge University) chairs a discussion with featured Women in Revolt! artists Nina Edge and Pratibha Parmar. The title of this talk representing South Asian Women ...
There are surprisingly few contemporary portraits of Robert Burns (1759–1796) who is said to have been a rather reluctant sitter. This small picture by Alexander Nasmyth - on permanent display at the ...
Odilon (Bertrand-Jean) Redon was an innovative French printmaker, draughtsman and Symbolist painter. In the 1860s he formed a close friendship with the printmaker Rodolphe Bresdin and from him learned ...
Guercino was a highly original and lyrical painter and draughtsman. He was born Giovanni Francesco Barbieri in Cento near Bologna (his nickname 'Guercino' means 'squint-eyed'). He was largely ...
Welcome! On this page you will find information about our Deaf-led tours in British Sign Language (BSL) as well as resources created for visitors with BSL as a first or preferred language. We run a ...
Paris-born Bonvin’s work was much admired in his day by artists and the public. He spent the early part of his career painting only in his spare time, while working as a clerk for the Paris police.