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Tag: St Bartholomew

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

Review of Ribera: Art of Violence at the Dulwich Picture Gallery

6th January 20196th January 2019  Anna Galkina

Our arts contributor Anna Galkina appreciates the cinematic realism of Jusepe de Ribera’s paintings and prints in Dulwich Picture Gallery’s current exhibition.

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Posted in Art and design, ArtsTagged: Apollo, Caravaggio, Jusepe de Ribera, Marsyas, Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarrantino, Realism, Ribera, Seventeenth-century art, St Bartholomew, the Inquisition
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