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Tag: Joseph de Ribera

Review of Dane Hurst Company’s Animalis at Dulwich Picture Gallery

6th January 20196th January 2019  Hannah Hutchings-Georgiou

Unbridled passions are laid bare in Dane Hurst’s Animalis, a theatrical response to the paintings in Dulwich Picture Gallery’s current exhibition, Ribera: Art of Violence.

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Posted in Art and design, Arts, DanceTagged: Apollo, Baroque, Contemporary dance, Dance, Dane Hurst, Dane Hurst Company, Joseph de Ribera, Marsyas, Ovid, Ribera, Ribera: Art of Violence, Seventeenth-century art, St Bartholomew
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