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John Bellany: Love in the Abyss Paintings, 1968-2010
Share 14 April to May 15 Beaux Arts, 22 Cork Street, London W1S 3NA Beaux Arts presents ‘Love in the Abyss’, a retrospective of five decades of paintings by John Bellany (b 1942), Scotland’s most influential painter since the Second World War. Described by a recent critic as ‘so uncool he’s cool’, Bellany has dedicated his life... »
Pay strike planned at National Gallery in London
ShareStaff at the National Gallery in central London have announced plans to strike next week in a row over pay. Members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union intend to walk out for two hours on 16 February to protest at their pay rates. Union members said some of the workers’ pay fell 60p short... »
Public art boosted by tax scheme
Share Works of art by Titian and David Hockney are among almost £20m worth of cultural objects accepted in lieu of tax this year, it has been revealed. Under the Acceptance in Lieu scheme, people can transfer important works of art into public ownership instead of making inheritance tax payments. Items are then allocated to public museums,... »






Imagined Lives: Mystery Portraits 1520-1640
Monthly Photo Tip – March 2010
At Home
Pick of the Day – Edward Sobuta
Tribute to Gareth Carrivick
Trillum by David Lane
Pick of the Day – Alfred Ng
Production begins on Jane Eyre
Its Spring 2010a by David Lane
It’s Spring 2010 by David Lane






