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British Sign Language Tour: Painting politics

16 May 2014 at 20.00–22.00

Dexter Dalwood, Situationist Apartment May ‘68 2001. Tate. © Dexter Dalwood, courtesy Simon Lee Gallery, London & Hong Kong.

Dexter Dalwood
Situationist Apartment May ‘68 (2001)
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© Dexter Dalwood, courtesy Simon Lee Gallery, London & Hong Kong

Join Edward Richards for a tour in British Sign Language of four important works in the BP Walk through British Art galleries. This tour will look at paintings by Mark Gertler, Paul Nash, Mark Wallinger and Dexter Dalwood and discuss their painting and themes through the political lense of the 20th and 21st century. 

Mark Gertler,  Merry-Go-RoundÌý1915
Paul Nash, Landscape at IdenÌý1929
Mark Wallinger, Where There’s Muck 1985
Dexter Dalwood, Situationist Apartment May '68, 2001

Doors will open from 6.30.

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16 May 2014 at 20.00–22.00

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