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  • Dark With Excessive Bright: the Royal Ballet's giant leap into immersive dance - in pictures
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    Dark With Excessive Bright: the Royal Ballet's giant leap into immersive dance - in pictures
    The Royal Opera House's Linbury theatre will be transformed for Canadian choreographer Robert Binet’s new show, where the audience can roam freely. Take a first look.

    Choreographer Robert Binet, left, rehearsing Dark With Excessive Bright @ Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House. Choreography by Robert Binet. Music by Missy Mazzoli. Set Designer, Shizuka Hariu. Costume Designer, Thomas Tait. Lighting Designer, Simisola Majekodunmi. Send Designer, Jon Nicholls. Immersive Descriptive Audio, Devon Healey.
    (Opening 10-02-2024)

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  • Dark With Excessive Bright: the Royal Ballet's giant leap into immersive dance - in pictures
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    Dark With Excessive Bright: the Royal Ballet's giant leap into immersive dance - in pictures
    The Royal Opera House's Linbury theatre will be transformed for Canadian choreographer Robert Binet’s new show, where the audience can roam freely. Take a first look.

    Mariko Sasaki rehearsing Dark With Excessive Bright @ Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House. Choreography by Robert Binet. Music by Missy Mazzoli. Set Designer, Shizuka Hariu. Costume Designer, Thomas Tait. Lighting Designer, Simisola Majekodunmi. Send Designer, Jon Nicholls. Immersive Descriptive Audio, Devon Healey.
    (Opening 10-02-2024)

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  • Dark With Excessive Bright: the Royal Ballet's giant leap into immersive dance - in pictures
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    Dark With Excessive Bright: the Royal Ballet's giant leap into immersive dance - in pictures
    The Royal Opera House's Linbury theatre will be transformed for Canadian choreographer Robert Binet’s new show, where the audience can roam freely. Take a first look.

    Yu Hang rehearsing Dark With Excessive Bright @ Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House. Choreography by Robert Binet. Music by Missy Mazzoli. Set Designer, Shizuka Hariu. Costume Designer, Thomas Tait. Lighting Designer, Simisola Majekodunmi. Send Designer, Jon Nicholls. Immersive Descriptive Audio, Devon Healey.
    (Opening 10-02-2024)

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  • Dark With Excessive Bright: the Royal Ballet's giant leap into immersive dance - in pictures
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    Dark With Excessive Bright: the Royal Ballet's giant leap into immersive dance - in pictures
    The Royal Opera House's Linbury theatre will be transformed for Canadian choreographer Robert Binet’s new show, where the audience can roam freely. Take a first look.

    Choreographer Robert Binet, arms raised, rehearsing Dark With Excessive Bright @ Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House. Choreography by Robert Binet. Music by Missy Mazzoli. Set Designer, Shizuka Hariu. Costume Designer, Thomas Tait. Lighting Designer, Simisola Majekodunmi. Send Designer, Jon Nicholls. Immersive Descriptive Audio, Devon Healey.
    (Opening 10-02-2024)

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  • The Limit review - oppressed pair make words and steps count
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    The Limit review - oppressed pair make words and steps count
    Sam Steiner's play, set in a world of rationed speech, lends itself to movement, and the dancers here also retain the dialogue, fusing the forms with quiet grace.

    Francesca Hayward and Alexander Campbell in The Limit by Kristen McNally at the Linbury Theatre. Based on the stage play Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons.
    (Opening Night 23-10-23)

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  • The Limit review - oppressed pair make words and steps count
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    The Limit review - oppressed pair make words and steps count
    Sam Steiner's play, set in a world of rationed speech, lends itself to movement, and the dancers here also retain the dialogue, fusing the forms with quiet grace.

    Francesca Hayward and Alexander Campbell in The Limit by Kristen McNally at the Linbury Theatre. Based on the stage play Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons.
    (Opening Night 23-10-23)

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  • The Limit review - oppressed pair make words and steps count
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    The Limit review - oppressed pair make words and steps count
    Sam Steiner's play, set in a world of rationed speech, lends itself to movement, and the dancers here also retain the dialogue, fusing the forms with quiet grace.

    Francesca Hayward and Alexander Campbell in The Limit by Kristen McNally at the Linbury Theatre. Based on the stage play Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons.
    (Opening Night 23-10-23)

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  • Ruination review - you'll laugh and cry at this 'Christmas show' Medea
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    Ruination review - you'll laugh and cry at this 'Christmas show' Medea
    Ben Duke brings fresh life to the classics again with deft movement between tragedy and comedy.

    Ruination is a piece about the loss of children, and it's also about myth-making, who gets to write the story, with an un-self-aware Jason (Liam Francis) glossing over Medea's (Hannah Shepherd-Hulford) role in his heroics, or his part in her crimes.

    A scene from Ruination by Lost Dog @ Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House. Directed by Ben Duke. Designed by Soutra Gilmour.
    (Opening 01-12-2022)
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  • Ruination review - you'll laugh and cry at this 'Christmas show' Medea
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    Ruination review - you'll laugh and cry at this 'Christmas show' Medea
    Ben Duke brings fresh life to the classics again with deft movement between tragedy and comedy.

    Ruination is a piece about the loss of children, and it's also about myth-making, who gets to write the story, with an un-self-aware Jason (Liam Francis) glossing over Medea's (Hannah Shepherd-Hulford) role in his heroics, or his part in her crimes.

    Hannah Shepherd-Hulford (Medea) and Liam Francis (Jason) in Ruination by Lost Dog at the Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House. Directed by Ben Duke. Designed by Soutra Gilmour.
    (Opening 01-12-2022)

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  • Ruination review - you'll laugh and cry at this 'Christmas show' Medea
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    Ruination review - you'll laugh and cry at this 'Christmas show' Medea
    Ben Duke brings fresh life to the classics again with deft movement between tragedy and comedy.

    Ruination is a piece about the loss of children, and it's also about myth-making, who gets to write the story, with an un-self-aware Jason (Liam Francis) glossing over Medea's (Hannah Shepherd-Hulford) role in his heroics, or his part in her crimes.

    Jean-Daniel (JD) Brousse? (Hades) and Liam Francis (Jason) in Ruination by Lost Dog at the Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House. Directed by Ben Duke. Designed by Soutra Gilmour.
    (Opening 01-12-2022)

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  • The Blue Woman by Laura Bowler and Laura Lomas at the Linbury Theatre.
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    The Blue Woman by Laura Bowler and Laura Lomas at the Linbury Theatre.
    Singers, Elaine Mitchener, Rosie Middleton, Lucy Schaufer and Gweneth Ann Rand in The Blue Woman by Laura Bowler and Laura Lomas at the Linbury Theatre. Directed by Katie Mitchell. Conducted by Jamie Man
    (Opening 06-07-2022)

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  • The Blue Woman by Laura Bowler and Laura Lomas at the Linbury Theatre.
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    The Blue Woman by Laura Bowler and Laura Lomas at the Linbury Theatre.
    Singers, Elaine Mitchener, Rosie Middleton, Lucy Schaufer and Gweneth Ann Rand in The Blue Woman by Laura Bowler and Laura Lomas at the Linbury Theatre. Directed by Katie Mitchell. Conducted by Jamie Man
    (Opening 06-07-2022)

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  • Rosamunde by Morgann Runacre-Temple part of New English Ballet Theatre at the Linbury Theatre.
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    Rosamunde by Morgann Runacre-Temple part of New English Ballet Theatre at the Linbury Theatre.
    A scene from Rosamunde by Morgann Runacre-Temple part of New English Ballet Theatre at the Linbury Theatre.
    (Opening 17-06-2022)

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  • Performing arts
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    Performing arts
    Blaise Malaba (Second Elder), Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha (Susanna) and Andre?s Presno (First Elder) in Susanna by Handel @ Linbury Theatre, ROH. Directed by Isabelle Kettle. Conductor, Patrick Milne.
    (Opening 05-03-20)
    03/20

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  • Performing arts
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    Performing arts
    Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha (Susanna), centre, in Susanna by Handel @ Linbury Theatre, ROH. Directed by Isabelle Kettle. Conductor, Patrick Milne.
    (Opening 05-03-20)
    03/20

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  • Performing arts
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    Performing arts
    Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha (Susanna) and Patrick Terry (Joacim) in Susanna by Handel @ Linbury Theatre, ROH. Directed by Isabelle Kettle. Conductor, Patrick Milne.
    (Opening 05-03-20)
    03/20

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  • Performing arts UK
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    Performing arts UK
    Hannah Rudd and Maeva Berthelot in Aisha and Abhaya by The Royal Ballet and Rambert at Linbury Theatre.
    (Opening 23-01-20)
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  • Performing arts UK
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    Performing arts UK
    Juan Gil, centre, in Aisha and Abhaya by The Royal Ballet and Rambert at Linbury Theatre.
    (Opening 23-01-20)
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  • Performing arts UK
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    Performing arts UK
    A scene from Aisha and Abhaya by The Royal Ballet and Rambert at Linbury Theatre.
    (Opening 23-01-20)
    ©Tristram Kenton 01/20

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  • Performing arts UK
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    Performing arts UK
    A scene from Aisha and Abhaya by The Royal Ballet and Rambert at Linbury Theatre.
    (Opening 23-01-20)
    ©Tristram Kenton 01/20

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  • Performing arts London
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    Performing arts London
    Joel Brown in The Lost Thing by Jules Maxwell @ Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House. Directed by Ben Wright.
    (Opening 09-12-19)

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  • Performing arts London
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    Performing arts London
    Bethan Langford and Joel Brown in The Lost Thing by Jules Maxwell @ Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House. Directed by Ben Wright.
    (Opening 09-12-19)

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  • Performing arts archive
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    Performing arts archive
    A scene from For Four Walls by Ballet de Lorraine @ Linbury Theatre. Dance Umbrella: The Future Bursts In: Ballet de Lorraine.
    (Opening 24-10-19)
    10/19

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  • Everyone Keeps Me by Pam Tanowitz
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    Everyone Keeps Me by Pam Tanowitz
    A scene from Everyone Keeps Me by Pam Tanowitz from Merce Cunningham Centennial @ Linbury, ROH.

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  • UK performing arts
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    UK performing arts
    Beatriz Stix-Brunell in Everyone Keeps Me by Pam Tanowitz from Merce Cunningham Centennial @ Linbury, ROH.
    (Opening 10-10-19)

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  •  Everyone Keeps Me by Pam Tanowitz
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    Everyone Keeps Me by Pam Tanowitz
    Beatriz Stix-Brunell in Everyone Keeps Me by Pam Tanowitz from Merce Cunningham Centennial @ Linbury, ROH.

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  • Monotones ll by Frederick Ashton
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    Monotones ll by Frederick Ashton
    Nicol Edmonds, Melissa Hamilton and Reece Clarke in Monotones ll by Frederick Ashton from Merce Cunningham Centennial @ Linbury, ROH.

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  • UK performing arts
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    UK performing arts
    Nicol Edmonds, Melissa Hamilton and Reece Clarke in Monotones ll by Frederick Ashton from Merce Cunningham Centennial @ Linbury, ROH.
    (Opening 10-10-19)

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  • UK performing arts
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    UK performing arts
    Francesca Hayward, Matthew Ball and Mayara Magri in Cross Currents by Merce Cunningham from Merce Cunningham Centennial @ Linbury, ROH.
    (Opening 10-10-19)

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  •  The Intelligence Park
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    The Intelligence Park
    Adrian Dwyer (D'Esperaudieu), Stephanie Marshall (Faranesi), Stephen Richardson (Sir Joshua Cramer), Patrick Terry (Serafino), Rhian Lois (Jerusha Cramer) and Michel de Souza (Robert Paradies) in The Intelligence Park by Gerald Barry @ Linbury Theatre. Conductor, Jessica Cottis.

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  •  The Intelligence Park
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    The Intelligence Park
    Adrian Dwyer (D'Esperaudieu), Stephanie Marshall (Faranesi), Stephen Richardson (Sir Joshua Cramer), Patrick Terry (Serafino), Rhian Lois (Jerusha Cramer) and Michel de Souza (Robert Paradies) in The Intelligence Park by Gerald Barry @ Linbury Theatre. Conductor, Jessica Cottis.

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  •  The Intelligence Park
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    The Intelligence Park
    Adrian Dwyer (D'Esperaudieu), Stephanie Marshall (Faranesi), Stephen Richardson (Sir Joshua Cramer), Patrick Terry (Serafino), Rhian Lois (Jerusha Cramer) and Michel de Souza (Robert Paradies) in The Intelligence Park by Gerald Barry @ Linbury Theatre. Conductor, Jessica Cottis.

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  •  The Intelligence Park
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    The Intelligence Park
    Adrian Dwyer (D'Esperaudieu), Stephanie Marshall (Faranesi), Stephen Richardson (Sir Joshua Cramer), Patrick Terry (Serafino), Rhian Lois (Jerusha Cramer) and Michel de Souza (Robert Paradies) in The Intelligence Park by Gerald Barry @ Linbury Theatre. Conductor, Jessica Cottis.

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  • Van Gogh and Britain 
At Tate Britain 
Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain 
Press view 
25th March 2019
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    Van Gogh and Britain At Tate Britain Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain Press view 25th March 2019
    Van Gogh and Britain
    At Tate Britain
    Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain
    Press view
    25th March 2019

    Self-portrait 1889
    with year 4 blue children from Millbank Academy school aged between 8 and 9 sketching the paintings.

    Van Gogh and Britain is the first exhibition to take a new look at the artist through his relationship with Britain. It explores how Van Gogh was inspired by British art, literature and culture throughout his career and how he in turn inspired British artists, from Walter Sickert to Francis Bacon. Bringing together the largest group of Van Gogh paintings shown in the UK for nearly a decade, the exhibition includes over 45 works by the artist from public and private collections around the world including Self-Portrait 1889 from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, L'ArlÈsienne 1890 from Museu de Arte de S„o Paolo, Starry Night 1888 from the MusÈe díOrsay, Paris, Shoes from the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, and the rarely loaned Sunflowers 1888 from the National Gallery, London.

    Exhibition runs
    27 March - 11 August 2019

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  • Van Gogh and Britain 
At Tate Britain 
Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain 
Press view 
25th March 2019
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    Van Gogh and Britain At Tate Britain Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain Press view 25th March 2019
    Van Gogh and Britain
    At Tate Britain
    Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain
    Press view
    25th March 2019

    Self-portrait 1889
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    Van Gogh and Britain is the first exhibition to take a new look at the artist through his relationship with Britain. It explores how Van Gogh was inspired by British art, literature and culture throughout his career and how he in turn inspired British artists, from Walter Sickert to Francis Bacon. Bringing together the largest group of Van Gogh paintings shown in the UK for nearly a decade, the exhibition includes over 45 works by the artist from public and private collections around the world including Self-Portrait 1889 from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, L'ArlÈsienne 1890 from Museu de Arte de S„o Paolo, Starry Night 1888 from the MusÈe díOrsay, Paris, Shoes from the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, and the rarely loaned Sunflowers 1888 from the National Gallery, London.

    Exhibition runs
    27 March - 11 August 2019

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  • Van Gogh and Britain 
At Tate Britain 
Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain 
Press view 
25th March 2019
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    Van Gogh and Britain At Tate Britain Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain Press view 25th March 2019
    Van Gogh and Britain
    At Tate Britain
    Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain
    Press view
    25th March 2019

    Self-portrait 1889
    with year 4 blue children from Millbank Academy school aged between 8 and 9 sketching the paintings.

    Van Gogh and Britain is the first exhibition to take a new look at the artist through his relationship with Britain. It explores how Van Gogh was inspired by British art, literature and culture throughout his career and how he in turn inspired British artists, from Walter Sickert to Francis Bacon. Bringing together the largest group of Van Gogh paintings shown in the UK for nearly a decade, the exhibition includes over 45 works by the artist from public and private collections around the world including Self-Portrait 1889 from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, L'ArlÈsienne 1890 from Museu de Arte de S„o Paolo, Starry Night 1888 from the MusÈe díOrsay, Paris, Shoes from the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, and the rarely loaned Sunflowers 1888 from the National Gallery, London.

    Exhibition runs
    27 March - 11 August 2019

    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Van Gogh and Britain 
At Tate Britain 
Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain 
Press view 
25th March 2019
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    Van Gogh and Britain At Tate Britain Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain Press view 25th March 2019
    Van Gogh and Britain
    At Tate Britain
    Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain
    Press view
    25th March 2019

    Sunflowers 1888
    with year 4 blue children from Millbank Academy school aged between 8 and 9 sketching the paintings.

    Van Gogh and Britain is the first exhibition to take a new look at the artist through his relationship with Britain. It explores how Van Gogh was inspired by British art, literature and culture throughout his career and how he in turn inspired British artists, from Walter Sickert to Francis Bacon. Bringing together the largest group of Van Gogh paintings shown in the UK for nearly a decade, the exhibition includes over 45 works by the artist from public and private collections around the world including Self-Portrait 1889 from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, L'ArlÈsienne 1890 from Museu de Arte de S„o Paolo, Starry Night 1888 from the MusÈe díOrsay, Paris, Shoes from the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, and the rarely loaned Sunflowers 1888 from the National Gallery, London.

    Exhibition runs
    27 March - 11 August 2019

    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Van Gogh and Britain 
At Tate Britain 
Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain 
Press view 
25th March 2019
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    Van Gogh and Britain At Tate Britain Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain Press view 25th March 2019
    Van Gogh and Britain
    At Tate Britain
    Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain
    Press view
    25th March 2019

    Sunflowers 1888
    with year 4 blue children from Millbank Academy school aged between 8 and 9 sketching the paintings.

    Van Gogh and Britain is the first exhibition to take a new look at the artist through his relationship with Britain. It explores how Van Gogh was inspired by British art, literature and culture throughout his career and how he in turn inspired British artists, from Walter Sickert to Francis Bacon. Bringing together the largest group of Van Gogh paintings shown in the UK for nearly a decade, the exhibition includes over 45 works by the artist from public and private collections around the world including Self-Portrait 1889 from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, L'ArlÈsienne 1890 from Museu de Arte de S„o Paolo, Starry Night 1888 from the MusÈe díOrsay, Paris, Shoes from the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, and the rarely loaned Sunflowers 1888 from the National Gallery, London.

    Exhibition runs
    27 March - 11 August 2019

    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Van Gogh and Britain 
At Tate Britain 
Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain 
Press view 
25th March 2019
    DUKAS_101675067_EYE
    Van Gogh and Britain At Tate Britain Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain Press view 25th March 2019
    Van Gogh and Britain
    At Tate Britain
    Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain
    Press view
    25th March 2019

    Sunflowers 1888

    Van Gogh and Britain is the first exhibition to take a new look at the artist through his relationship with Britain. It explores how Van Gogh was inspired by British art, literature and culture throughout his career and how he in turn inspired British artists, from Walter Sickert to Francis Bacon. Bringing together the largest group of Van Gogh paintings shown in the UK for nearly a decade, the exhibition includes over 45 works by the artist from public and private collections around the world including Self-Portrait 1889 from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, L'ArlÈsienne 1890 from Museu de Arte de S„o Paolo, Starry Night 1888 from the MusÈe díOrsay, Paris, Shoes from the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, and the rarely loaned Sunflowers 1888 from the National Gallery, London.

    Exhibition runs
    27 March - 11 August 2019

    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Van Gogh and Britain 
At Tate Britain 
Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain 
Press view 
25th March 2019
    DUKAS_101675061_EYE
    Van Gogh and Britain At Tate Britain Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain Press view 25th March 2019
    Van Gogh and Britain
    At Tate Britain
    Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain
    Press view
    25th March 2019

    Sunflowers 1888

    Van Gogh and Britain is the first exhibition to take a new look at the artist through his relationship with Britain. It explores how Van Gogh was inspired by British art, literature and culture throughout his career and how he in turn inspired British artists, from Walter Sickert to Francis Bacon. Bringing together the largest group of Van Gogh paintings shown in the UK for nearly a decade, the exhibition includes over 45 works by the artist from public and private collections around the world including Self-Portrait 1889 from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, L'ArlÈsienne 1890 from Museu de Arte de S„o Paolo, Starry Night 1888 from the MusÈe díOrsay, Paris, Shoes from the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, and the rarely loaned Sunflowers 1888 from the National Gallery, London.

    Exhibition runs
    27 March - 11 August 2019

    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Van Gogh and Britain 
At Tate Britain 
Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain 
Press view 
25th March 2019
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    Van Gogh and Britain At Tate Britain Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain Press view 25th March 2019
    Van Gogh and Britain
    At Tate Britain
    Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain
    Press view
    25th March 2019

    Trunk of an old Yew Tree, Arles 1888

    Van Gogh and Britain is the first exhibition to take a new look at the artist through his relationship with Britain. It explores how Van Gogh was inspired by British art, literature and culture throughout his career and how he in turn inspired British artists, from Walter Sickert to Francis Bacon. Bringing together the largest group of Van Gogh paintings shown in the UK for nearly a decade, the exhibition includes over 45 works by the artist from public and private collections around the world including Self-Portrait 1889 from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, L'ArlÈsienne 1890 from Museu de Arte de S„o Paolo, Starry Night 1888 from the MusÈe díOrsay, Paris, Shoes from the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, and the rarely loaned Sunflowers 1888 from the National Gallery, London.

    Exhibition runs
    27 March - 11 August 2019

    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Van Gogh and Britain 
At Tate Britain 
Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain 
Press view 
25th March 2019
    DUKAS_101675072_EYE
    Van Gogh and Britain At Tate Britain Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain Press view 25th March 2019
    Van Gogh and Britain
    At Tate Britain
    Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain
    Press view
    25th March 2019

    Sunflowers 1888

    Van Gogh and Britain is the first exhibition to take a new look at the artist through his relationship with Britain. It explores how Van Gogh was inspired by British art, literature and culture throughout his career and how he in turn inspired British artists, from Walter Sickert to Francis Bacon. Bringing together the largest group of Van Gogh paintings shown in the UK for nearly a decade, the exhibition includes over 45 works by the artist from public and private collections around the world including Self-Portrait 1889 from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, L'ArlÈsienne 1890 from Museu de Arte de S„o Paolo, Starry Night 1888 from the MusÈe díOrsay, Paris, Shoes from the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, and the rarely loaned Sunflowers 1888 from the National Gallery, London.

    Exhibition runs
    27 March - 11 August 2019

    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Van Gogh and Britain 
At Tate Britain 
Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain 
Press view 
25th March 2019
    DUKAS_101675106_EYE
    Van Gogh and Britain At Tate Britain Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain Press view 25th March 2019
    Van Gogh and Britain
    At Tate Britain
    Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain
    Press view
    25th March 2019

    Hospital at Saint Remy 1889

    Van Gogh and Britain is the first exhibition to take a new look at the artist through his relationship with Britain. It explores how Van Gogh was inspired by British art, literature and culture throughout his career and how he in turn inspired British artists, from Walter Sickert to Francis Bacon. Bringing together the largest group of Van Gogh paintings shown in the UK for nearly a decade, the exhibition includes over 45 works by the artist from public and private collections around the world including Self-Portrait 1889 from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, L'ArlÈsienne 1890 from Museu de Arte de S„o Paolo, Starry Night 1888 from the MusÈe díOrsay, Paris, Shoes from the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, and the rarely loaned Sunflowers 1888 from the National Gallery, London.

    Exhibition runs
    27 March - 11 August 2019

    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Van Gogh and Britain 
At Tate Britain 
Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain 
Press view 
25th March 2019
    DUKAS_101675066_EYE
    Van Gogh and Britain At Tate Britain Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain Press view 25th March 2019
    Van Gogh and Britain
    At Tate Britain
    Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain
    Press view
    25th March 2019

    The Prison Courtyard 1890

    Van Gogh and Britain is the first exhibition to take a new look at the artist through his relationship with Britain. It explores how Van Gogh was inspired by British art, literature and culture throughout his career and how he in turn inspired British artists, from Walter Sickert to Francis Bacon. Bringing together the largest group of Van Gogh paintings shown in the UK for nearly a decade, the exhibition includes over 45 works by the artist from public and private collections around the world including Self-Portrait 1889 from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, L'ArlÈsienne 1890 from Museu de Arte de S„o Paolo, Starry Night 1888 from the MusÈe díOrsay, Paris, Shoes from the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, and the rarely loaned Sunflowers 1888 from the National Gallery, London.

    Exhibition runs
    27 March - 11 August 2019

    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Van Gogh and Britain 
At Tate Britain 
Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain 
Press view 
25th March 2019
    DUKAS_101675065_EYE
    Van Gogh and Britain At Tate Britain Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain Press view 25th March 2019
    Van Gogh and Britain
    At Tate Britain
    Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain
    Press view
    25th March 2019

    The Prison Courtyard 1890

    Van Gogh and Britain is the first exhibition to take a new look at the artist through his relationship with Britain. It explores how Van Gogh was inspired by British art, literature and culture throughout his career and how he in turn inspired British artists, from Walter Sickert to Francis Bacon. Bringing together the largest group of Van Gogh paintings shown in the UK for nearly a decade, the exhibition includes over 45 works by the artist from public and private collections around the world including Self-Portrait 1889 from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, L'ArlÈsienne 1890 from Museu de Arte de S„o Paolo, Starry Night 1888 from the MusÈe díOrsay, Paris, Shoes from the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, and the rarely loaned Sunflowers 1888 from the National Gallery, London.

    Exhibition runs
    27 March - 11 August 2019

    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Van Gogh and Britain 
At Tate Britain 
Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain 
Press view 
25th March 2019
    DUKAS_101675063_EYE
    Van Gogh and Britain At Tate Britain Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain Press view 25th March 2019
    Van Gogh and Britain
    At Tate Britain
    Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain
    Press view
    25th March 2019

    Starry Night 1888

    Van Gogh and Britain is the first exhibition to take a new look at the artist through his relationship with Britain. It explores how Van Gogh was inspired by British art, literature and culture throughout his career and how he in turn inspired British artists, from Walter Sickert to Francis Bacon. Bringing together the largest group of Van Gogh paintings shown in the UK for nearly a decade, the exhibition includes over 45 works by the artist from public and private collections around the world including Self-Portrait 1889 from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, L'ArlÈsienne 1890 from Museu de Arte de S„o Paolo, Starry Night 1888 from the MusÈe díOrsay, Paris, Shoes from the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, and the rarely loaned Sunflowers 1888 from the National Gallery, London.

    Exhibition runs
    27 March - 11 August 2019

    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Van Gogh and Britain 
At Tate Britain 
Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain 
Press view 
25th March 2019
    DUKAS_101675062_EYE
    Van Gogh and Britain At Tate Britain Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain Press view 25th March 2019
    Van Gogh and Britain
    At Tate Britain
    Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain
    Press view
    25th March 2019

    Starry Night 1888

    Van Gogh and Britain is the first exhibition to take a new look at the artist through his relationship with Britain. It explores how Van Gogh was inspired by British art, literature and culture throughout his career and how he in turn inspired British artists, from Walter Sickert to Francis Bacon. Bringing together the largest group of Van Gogh paintings shown in the UK for nearly a decade, the exhibition includes over 45 works by the artist from public and private collections around the world including Self-Portrait 1889 from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, L'ArlÈsienne 1890 from Museu de Arte de S„o Paolo, Starry Night 1888 from the MusÈe díOrsay, Paris, Shoes from the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, and the rarely loaned Sunflowers 1888 from the National Gallery, London.

    Exhibition runs
    27 March - 11 August 2019

    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Van Gogh and Britain 
At Tate Britain 
Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain 
Press view 
25th March 2019
    DUKAS_101675075_EYE
    Van Gogh and Britain At Tate Britain Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain Press view 25th March 2019
    Van Gogh and Britain
    At Tate Britain
    Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain
    Press view
    25th March 2019

    Starry Night 1888

    Van Gogh and Britain is the first exhibition to take a new look at the artist through his relationship with Britain. It explores how Van Gogh was inspired by British art, literature and culture throughout his career and how he in turn inspired British artists, from Walter Sickert to Francis Bacon. Bringing together the largest group of Van Gogh paintings shown in the UK for nearly a decade, the exhibition includes over 45 works by the artist from public and private collections around the world including Self-Portrait 1889 from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, L'ArlÈsienne 1890 from Museu de Arte de S„o Paolo, Starry Night 1888 from the MusÈe díOrsay, Paris, Shoes from the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, and the rarely loaned Sunflowers 1888 from the National Gallery, London.

    Exhibition runs
    27 March - 11 August 2019

    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Van Gogh and Britain 
At Tate Britain 
Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain 
Press view 
25th March 2019
    DUKAS_101675069_EYE
    Van Gogh and Britain At Tate Britain Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain Press view 25th March 2019
    Van Gogh and Britain
    At Tate Britain
    Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain
    Press view
    25th March 2019

    The Arlesienne 1890

    Van Gogh and Britain is the first exhibition to take a new look at the artist through his relationship with Britain. It explores how Van Gogh was inspired by British art, literature and culture throughout his career and how he in turn inspired British artists, from Walter Sickert to Francis Bacon. Bringing together the largest group of Van Gogh paintings shown in the UK for nearly a decade, the exhibition includes over 45 works by the artist from public and private collections around the world including Self-Portrait 1889 from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, L'ArlÈsienne 1890 from Museu de Arte de S„o Paolo, Starry Night 1888 from the MusÈe díOrsay, Paris, Shoes from the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, and the rarely loaned Sunflowers 1888 from the National Gallery, London.

    Exhibition runs
    27 March - 11 August 2019

    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Van Gogh and Britain 
At Tate Britain 
Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain 
Press view 
25th March 2019
    DUKAS_101675105_EYE
    Van Gogh and Britain At Tate Britain Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain Press view 25th March 2019
    Van Gogh and Britain
    At Tate Britain
    Linbury Galleries, London, Great Britain
    Press view
    25th March 2019

    The Arlesienne 1890

    Van Gogh and Britain is the first exhibition to take a new look at the artist through his relationship with Britain. It explores how Van Gogh was inspired by British art, literature and culture throughout his career and how he in turn inspired British artists, from Walter Sickert to Francis Bacon. Bringing together the largest group of Van Gogh paintings shown in the UK for nearly a decade, the exhibition includes over 45 works by the artist from public and private collections around the world including Self-Portrait 1889 from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, L'ArlÈsienne 1890 from Museu de Arte de S„o Paolo, Starry Night 1888 from the MusÈe díOrsay, Paris, Shoes from the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, and the rarely loaned Sunflowers 1888 from the National Gallery, London.

    Exhibition runs
    27 March - 11 August 2019

    Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

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