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  • But the Royal Academy of Arts, which is staging a major Hockney exhibition, has issued a statement on his behalf.

    BBC News - Home 2012

  • But the Royal Academy of Arts, which is staging a major Hockney exhibition, has issued a statement on his behalf.

    BBC News - Home 2012

  • Rebecca’s first work to be accepted for exhibition by the Royal Academy of Arts was A. Solomon, Esq. 1850, a portrait of either Abraham or her oldest brother Aaron.

    Rebecca Solomon. 2009

  • Royal Academy of Arts, W1, Sat to 11 DecSSI can't be the only one who harbours doubts about the increasingly commonplace containment of the crude power of rock in posh gallery spaces.

    This week's new exhibitions 2011

  • Yet this fall, three separate Degas exhibitions were inaugurated at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Phillips Collection, Washington; and the Royal Academy of Arts, London.

    Stolen Moments and Persistent Poses Karen Wilkin 2011

  • The events are designed to coincide with a major exhibition of Freud's paintings at the National Portrait Gallery in London (Feb. 9-May 27); and Mr. Hockney's landscape show, entitled "A Bigger Picture," at London's Royal Academy of Arts (until April 9).

    A Spectrum Apart Margaret Studer 2012

  • "Building the Revolution: Soviet Art & Architecture 1915-1935," a small exhibition now on view at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, conveys the electric energy and genuine radicalism of the works created during this period.

    Ideology Through Geometry Cammy Brothers 2011

  • Just as Anish Kapoor's room-sized, red wax sculpture, "Svayambh," recently attracted crowds to London's Royal Academy of Arts, Mr. Walker's glassy blue box was difficult to circumnavigate and impossible to ignore.

    Choosing Talent 2010

  • This has been a big year for Van Gogh over in the United Kingdom - there is a major exhibition of his work at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, and then there were these two portrayals of the man.....

    AS SEEN ON TV: VINCENT VAN GOGH Toby O'B 2010

  • In a lecture given at the Royal Academy of Arts, Dr Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury explores aspects of how icons are, amongst other things, practical aids to meditative prayer.

    Royal Academy of Arts Byzantium Lecture 'Icons and the Practice of Prayer' 2009

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