Bunny Smedley (18 posts)
March 22, 2006 Bunny Smedley asks, is there such a thing as an American way of painting? - Americans in Paris: 1860 – 1900 at the National GalleryFebruary 17, 2006 What's The Welfare Show got to do with the Welfare State? Precious little, finds Bunny Smedley: Michael Elmgreen & Ingar Dragset: The Welfare Show at The Serpentine Gallery
February 01, 2006 Why you can't reproduce a Dan Flavin at your local DIY store: Dan Flavin: A Retrospective - Hayward Gallery
January 19, 2006 Bunny Smedley asks, is Henri Rousseau the godfather of Tracey Emin, Chris Ofili and Stella Vine? - Henri Rousseau: Jungles in Paris at Tate Modern
November 15, 2005 The Artist as High Tory: Bunny Smedley is swept off her feet at the British Museum by Samuel Palmer
November 02, 2005 From Jan Van Eyck to Chuck Close - Self Portrait: Renaissance to Contemporary at the National Portrait Gallery, London
October 24, 2005 Bunny Smedley enjoys Rachel Whiteread's Embankment at Tate Modern
September 27, 2005 Bunny Smedley on the Tate Britain rehang: why Tate Britain - and Nicholas Serota - must realise the gallery should be a well-thumbed reference book, not an over-designed style mag
August 01, 2005 Babies By The Book: A Personal Journey Through the Literature of Parenting
June 28, 2005 Green and Pleasant Land: A Picture of Britain at Tate Britain
May 27, 2005 Britain's oldest major altarpiece - The Westminster Retable - at the National Gallery
March 16, 2005 Caravaggio: The Final Years at the National Gallery
March 07, 2005 William Orpen at the Imperial War Museum
February 15, 2005 Dutch Paintings at the Royal Collection
December 10, 2004 Bunny Smedley on the Turner Prize 2004
November 29, 2004 The Rape of the Masters - Roger Kimball
July 28, 2004 Making Faces - National Gallery
July 15, 2004 Luc Tuymans at Tate Modern

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