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Visual Arts
As the Courtauld Gallery closes for a two-year refurbishment, National Gallery presents the creme-de-la-creme of the Courtauld Impressionist collection
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The National Gallery's new exhibition of Claude Monet paintings majestically illuminates a much neglected facet of the painter's work
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Visual Arts
Exploring the work of French artists in fin de siècle London, Tate Btitain's latest exhibition starts well and finishes with an explosive bang but the middle is mediocre at best
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Beyond Degas's dancers lies a remarkable breadth of work that reveals his restless innovation: Degas: A Passion for Perfection pays tribute to the Impressionist Master a century after his death
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Rare pastels by Edgar Degas come to London via Glasgow’s Burrell Collection, revealing the artist's complex relationship to modernity
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As much about gardening as it is about art, this Royal Academy exhibition has us smitten
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Philadelphia's 'Renoir: Revered and Reviled' exhibition comes to London c/o Exhibitions on Screen
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Classical Music
The City of London Sinfonia recreate the music of the City of Light, from Debussy to Durufle
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Classical Music
A celebration of the British composer, featuring a concert performance of his much-feted opera Written on Skin
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REVIEW: National Gallery, 'Inventing Impressionism': this art history show, as much about the market as the art, is a triumph and a joy.