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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Hockney on the Rocks
Across the courtyard from The Geological Society, the Royal Academy’s latest exhibition David Hockney RA: A Bigger Picture is attracting bigger crowds: the queue that snakes in steward-managed concertinas around the statue of Joshua Reynolds seems to be unabated by … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous, Out in the field
Tagged art, Royal Academy, Hockney, exhibition, landscape
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