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2012
Polari asked writers what they saw in 2012. From The Judas Kiss to Lincoln.
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2012
Polari asked writers what they saw in 2012. From The Judas Kiss to Lincoln.
Permalink“Polari asked writers what they saw in 2012. From The Judas Kiss to Lincoln.”
Hauser & Wirth, Piccadilly • February 3 – April 28, 2012
This exhibition is forever summer, and a testament to the power of the American Abstract Expressionist painter Joan Mitchell.
Permalink“They are utterly beguiling paintings that seem to communicate something visceral about the joy and beauty of the natural world and make the case for Mitchell as one of the most underrated artists of the last century.”
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