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At the Royal Academy: Matisse in the Studio
Altair Brandon-Salmon explores the Royal Academy's latest exhibition, Matisse in the Studio
Tate Britain celebrates the playfulness and dynamism of David Hockney
Sabrina Ruia is captivated by a retrospective look at the artist's life
Walking the pilgrim’s way
Looking back at his exhibition 'We will meet', Alvin Ong tells Sophie Jordan of his walks along the thin line between memory and fiction
Review: The V&A’s ‘Records and Rebels, 1966-70’
Timothy Drummond is transported back to the era of psychedelic freedom, as, despite the exhibition's many flaws, 1960s culture continues to entrance and beguile
Conjuring some museum magic
Altair Brandon-Salmon is astounded by the Ashmolean’s Islam exhibition, Power and Protection
Review: ‘Inspiring Impressionism: Daubigny, Monet, Van Gogh’; Scottish National Gallery
Altair Brandon-Salmon is left mildly underwhelmed by the Scottish National Gallery's Impressionist exhibition
The apex of abstraction at Tate Britain
Anietie Ekanem is impressed by the thoughtfulness of 'Conceptual Art in Britain 1964 - 1979'
Touring the Ruskin Show’s newly-defined spaces
Anietie Ekanem is taken by the interactive experience of the Ruskin Show
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