MONET (Masters of Art)
Published 3 March, MONET, latest in the Masters of Art series from Prestel Publishing, author Rosalind Ormiston.
https://www.amazon.ie/Monet-Masters-Art-Rosalind-Ormiston/dp/3791393790
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VANBRUGH 300: CELEBRATING THE ORIGINAL 'STARCHITECT'
In London, kicking off countrywide exhibitions marking the 300th centenary of the death of one of Britain's greatest architects Sir John Vanbrugh, the Soane Museum has created a retrosopective of the life and work of the original 'starchitect' in 'Vanbrugh: The Drama of Architecture'. (Free to visit). Read about in The Arbuturian.
Vanbrugh 300: Celebrating the Original 'Starchitect' | The Arbuturian
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'Goose-Pie' House, Whitehalll designed by Sir John Vanbrugh.
Image copyright: Sir John Soane Museum - 'Soane office: Royal Academy Lecture Drawings of the work of Sir John Vanbrugh'.
Portrait of Sir John Vanbrugh, by Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt, oil on canvas, circa 1705 . (Image copyright National Portrati Gallery, London)
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TRACEY EMIN: A SECOND LIFE
'Tracey Emin: A Second Life' opened at Tate Modern, London on 27 February 2026. A remarkable retrospective. Review
published on 27 February in THE ARBUTURIAN @arbuturian
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My Bed, 1998 ©Tracey Emin: A Second Life -Tate Modern installation view. Photo © Tate (Jai Monaghan)
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TURNER & CONSTABLE : THE FILM
To coincide with the blockbuster exhibition Turner and Constable: Rivals and Originals, at Tate Britain, London (until 12 April), the film Turner & Constable is due for release on 10 March, directed by David Bickerstaff for Exhibition on Screen (Seventh Art Productions).
Read the review: 'Rivals, Originals, Masters: Turner & Constable on Screen' in The Arbuturian online magazine.
Rivals, Originals, Masters: Turner & Constable on Screen | The Arbuturian
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- Director David Bickerstaff filming at Flatford Mill, Suffolk ©Exhibition on Screen
- Turner & Constable film still, ©Exhibition on Screen