The arts minister Ed Vaizey with David Hockney’s painting of LA’s Savings and Loan Building, presented to the Tate. Photograph: Sean Dempsey/PA
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The arts minister Ed Vaizey with David Hockney’s painting of LA’s Savings and Loan Building, presented to the Tate. Photograph: Sean Dempsey/PA
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‘It’s impossible’, was what Linsey Young, the curator of Tate Britain’s new exhibition, Women in Revolt! was told by artist Margaret Harrison, when asked if she wanted to be involved. ‘But that’s no reason not to try.’
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Today, a public mural has been unveiled in the heart of Camden, which celebrates upcoming Tate Britain exhibition Women in Revolt!.