The Week
19th September 2008
The Times
September 6, 2008
The Independent
18 September 2008
Observer and Guardian Newspapers
Nov 2005
The Independent
October 2005
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The Times
September 6, 2008
Top Five Galleries: Francis Bacon; Tom Hammick;
Jan Van Huysum
Rachel Campbell-Johnston
1. Francis Bacon
A magnificent retrospective of this greatest of postwar British painters puts our human flesh in the gladiator’s arena.
l Tate Britain, Millbank, SW1 (www.tate.org.uk/britain 020-7887 8888), from Thur, ongoing, £12.50
2. Tom Hammick
A soft veil falls over familiar visions as colours fall into patterns that evoke feelings and moods in the canvases of this most atmospheric of painters. l Eagle Gallery, Farringdon Road, EC1
(www.emmahilleagle.com 020-7833 2674), from Sept 10, free
3. Cyy Twombly: Cycles and Seasons
A wonderful retrospective of the superlative American modernist.
l Tate Modern, Bankside, SE1 (www.tate.org.uk/modern 020-7887 8888), until Sept 14, £10
4. Jan Van Huysum
Nature preserved in all its perfection by a master of 18th-century Dutch still-life painting.
l Dulwich Picture Gallery, Gallery Road, SE21 (www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk 020-8693 5254), until Sept 30, £9, concs available
5. Violence and Sensation
A complement to the Tate retrospective explores the legacy of Francis Bacon in the work of painters who present the same vivid sense of violent experience, featuring works by David Hockney.
l James Hyman Gallery, Savile Row, W1 (www.jameshymanfineart.com 020-7494 3857), until Oct 4, free |
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