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Tag: paintings

Exhibition in Art Pavilion Mile End Park

Two excellent exhibitions of paintings on near Mile End tube

16th June 2023 Alan T Arts in East End, Events near Bow, E3, News in and around Bow

The Essential School of Painting: Links 1 and 2 From today to Weds 20th June there is a huge exhibition by students of the Essential School of Painting at the Art Pavilion in Mile End

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Peter Gibson's exhibition at Mile End Art Pavilion

Huge exhibition at Art Pavilion ends Thursday afternoon

10th April 2023 Alan T Arts in East End, News in and around Bow

The Creativist – a retrospective of the art of Peter Gibson is open daily 11am – 6pm at the Art Pavilion in Clinton Road, E3 4QY until Thursday 13th April. Peter Gibson was front man

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Geezers Tate Modern Tour with Wendy Kenny & The Snail by Henri Matisse

Tate Modern, Conceptual Art, & The Geezers

8th September 2022 Alan T Arts in East End, News in and around Bow, The Geezers

The Bow Geezers enjoyed a stimulating day out at the Tate Modern on Tuesday. On our arrival we were met by Wendy Kenny, a Tate volunteer guide who took us on a tour of some

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Brilliant Exhibition of Paintings by Duncan Grant

7th October 2021 Alan T News in and around Bow

Charleston: The Bloomsbury Muse is on at Philip Mould & Co until 10th Nov 2021. It’s easy to get to from the East End – simply rattle along the District Line to Embankment. Then walk

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Beecroft Art Gallery Southend

Big exhibition of East London Group of Painters at Southend

16th September 2021 Alan T Arts in East End, News in and around Bow

The East London Group of Painters grew out of evening classes held in Bethnal Green and Bow in the 1920s. By the early 1930s some of them were good enough to be featured in the

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