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Nick Willing on Paula Rego

Robert meets Nick Willing at the studio of his mother Paula Rego (1935–2022) to discuss a major exhibition of drawings and works on paper by Rego, opening this week at Victoria Miro in London. The most comprehensive exhibition of Rego’s drawings to date, Story Line features works ...  Show more

David Dawson

Robert meets painter David Dawson to discuss his new large scale landscape paintings, part of an ongoing body of work created en plein air in the artist's county of Montgomeryshire, Mid Wales.From April 25 – October 11, ‘Land, Sky, Light’ is a solo exhibition at Gainsborough’s Ho ...  Show more

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