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America at War with Itself

America at War with Itself

The last place I lived in America, before moving to Europe at the beginning of the 1960’s, was a lovely small town, just 12 miles outside of Boston. It was a fantasy place – a pleasant dormitory town for MIT and Harvard. Nothing seemed too sinister in the garden. Yet....

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Stone Worlds

Stone Worlds

The World of Stonehenge: British Museum 17 Feb – 17 July 2022.   What is Stonehenge? Is it an altar to the sun? Is it a temple honouring an ancient god? Is it a shelter? A shrine? A monument to a great chieftain? Is it a place of sacred worship? A work of art? Is...

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The Unbearable Whiteness of Being

The Unbearable Whiteness of Being

Life between Islands: Caribbean-British Art, 1940s - now Tate Britain.   There must be something in the stars. In the very week that this landmark show opens in London, Barbados has become a Republic. In handing over the keys to the Kingdom, Prince Charles has...

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The Art of Travel

The Art of Travel

From the rain in Spain to the soggy Thames.   The last two years have convinced me that the greatest luxury in life is choice. The ability to make a decision is not one afforded to everyone, and in my privileged bubble I do know this. To question the why’s,...

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A Dance to the Music of Time

A Dance to the Music of Time

Poussin and the Dance, National Gallery, London, 9 October 2021 - 2 January 2022. Robin Richmond, October 9, 2021.   When I was studying for my MA, a few centuries ago, my professor sat me down in front of a reproduction of a Poussin painting, The Triumph of Pan,...

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The Notes You Don’t Play

The Notes You Don’t Play

Jean Dubuffet: Garden, mid 1950s.   David Hockney: Main Gallery, Royal Academy London Jean Dubuffet: Brutal Beauty at the Barbican Art Gallery, London David Hockney: The Arrival of Spring, Normandy, 2020, at the Royal Academy London. Robin Richmond May 24, 2021....

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