NEW EXHIBITION. Hogarth’s Britons: Succession, Patriotism and the Jacobite Rebellion – A Nation Divided. A Kingdom at Stake.
With over 70 loaned works from national organisations.
Opens Friday 10 March at Derby Museum and Art Gallery.
Find out more: https://t.co/sp903n4KUc
In an immersive experience that doubles up as a gloriously illustrated lecture, is a summary of all he has learnt: about light and colour and composition and drawing, not to mention how time or music might be captured in a visual medium.
By @RachelCJ2
(£)https://t.co/AvF7Jjey2R
An excellent intro by @rachelCJ2 to the lives & art of Berthe Morisot & Mary Cassatt - which I needed, as I knew next to nothing about either, & now very much want to know & see more. (Does the link work w/o a subscription? Hope so!)
https://t.co/mIaZ2n7pw0
'She said 'I don't care one iota about the Tate, all I want is to give people enjoyment'
Art critic @rachelcj2 joined @EmmaBarnett to talk about the work of the artist Beryl Cook, along with Beryl’s daughter-in-law Teresa.
Listen here ⬇
🎉 Delighted to be the Winner of the Sloane Medal🥇 at the @ChelseaArtSoc Member’s show. It was judged by the eminent @RachelCJ2 the Art Critic of the Times for the past 20 years. I feel honoured she selected my work! 🙏🙏
The fate of John Cantlie – kidnapped in Syria in 2012, last seen in 2016 – has long obsessed Anthony Loyd, who knew the British war reporter personally and was himself abducted and tortured. He speaks to Cantlie’s cellmates to uncover the truth
I’m delighted to announce that The Times’s new chief art critic will be Laura Freeman, starting next month. She has been a regular columnist, book and art critic for the paper and we are thrilled that she’s taking on the gig that @RachelCJ2 has done so magnificently for 20 years