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Tate's trick is a treat
Byline: Philip Hensher
Turner And Rothko Tate Britain, London Until July 26*****
For many years now, Tate Britain has been...
Mail on Sunday (London, England), The, 05/10/09 · More from publication -
Tate reveals artists' secrets on iTunes
MORE than 400 films of artists from David Hockney to Jeff Koons revealing secrets of their work will be available free online today.
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Evening Standard; London (UK), 04/14/09 · More from publication -
Tate reveals artists' secrets on iTunes
MORE than 400 films of artists from David Hockney to Jeff Koons revealing secrets of their work will be available free online today.
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Evening Standard; London (UK), 04/14/09 · More from publication -
Tate reveals artists' secrets on iTunes
MORE than 400 films of artists from David Hockney to Jeff Koons revealing secrets of their work will be available free online today....
Evening Standard; London (UK), 04/14/09 · More from publication -
Hogarth, France and British Art: The Rise of the Arts in 18th-Century Britain
Hogarth, France and British Art: The Rise of the Arts in 18th-Century Britain. Robin Simon. Hogarth Arts. [pounds sterling]45.00. vi + 313 pages....
Contemporary Review, 09/22/07 · More from publication -
Hogarth's still a hero of the hustings
Byline: Iain Gale Hogarth, Tate Britain, London EXACTLY 10 years ago in these pages, I reviewed a Hogarth exhibition at the Tate on the...
Scotland on Sunday (Edinburgh, Scotland), 04/08/07 · More from publication -
"Hogarth": Tate Britain, London
"Hogarth" Tate Britain, London. February 7, 2007-April 29, 2007 "Hogarth" Tate Britain, London. February 7, 2007-April 29, 2007 It is clear...
New Criterion, 04/01/07 by Christie Davies · More from publication -
Hogarth
Acomprehensive exhibition of William Hogarth's multifaceted career is the subject of a major show on view at the Tate Britain in London until April...
Magazine Antiques, 03/01/07 by Miriam Kramer · More from publication -
CRITIC'S CHOICE EXHIBITIONS
Hogarth Tate Britain, SW1 We think of Hogarth as a deft satirist, scratching out scabrous, still-famous engravings such as Gin Lane and Beer...
Evening Standard; London (UK), 03/01/07 by HEPHZIBAH ANDERSON · More from publication -
CRITICS' CHOICE; Television
FILM: THE CAPTIVE HEART, 12.30pm, Ch4
BASIL DEARDEN directs one of the first PoW dramas - shot in the British zone of Germany and...
Daily Mail (London, England), The, 02/20/07 · More from publication



