ART STUFF on a train # 32: ‘The Surprising Nude’
Most days art Critic Paul Carey-Kent spends hours on the train, traveling between his home in Southampton and his day job in Surrey. Could he, we asked, jot down whatever came into his head?
Most days art Critic Paul Carey-Kent spends hours on the train, traveling between his home in Southampton and his day job in Surrey. Could he, we asked, jot down whatever came into his head?
To mark the centenary of William Scotts birth, Tate St Ives, The Hepworth Wakefield and the Ulster Museum, Belfast, will hold a major touring exhibition in his honour. It opens at Tate St Ives tomorrow on 26th January 2013..
William Scott (1913 – 1989), The Harbour 1952. Oil paint on canvas, 61 x 91 cm © The estate of… Read More
William Scott – Creative Growth September 2nd 2011 until October 25th 2011 The Museum of Everything – one of Britain’s… Read More