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Art historian, critic and writer

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Artist in focus | Jeremy Bournon: Journeys Into the Derbyshire Landscape

By Ruth Millington 27/08/2017

The Derbyshire landscape has long inspired artists and writers: there is ‘no finer county in England than Derbyshire’ declared Jane Austen in Pride and Prejudice. […]

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Exhibition review | Horace Panter brings his American road trip to Birmingham | RCFA

By Ruth Millington 18/07/2017

A brilliant new series of paintings by artist (and musician) Horace Panter is currently on show at Reuben Colley Fine Art. The collection ‘American Urban’ […]

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Artist in focus | Chen Li: ‘Paintings from the Heart’

By Ruth Millington 18/05/2017

East meets West in the first UK solo show of Chen Li (b.1971), who is being shown by Katrine Levin Galleries at the Coningsby Gallery in […]

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Artist in focus | Kate Robotham talks travel painting

By Ruth Millington 13/04/2017

Kate Robotham is an award-winning contemporary landscape painter, based in the Midlands. Since graduating from Loughborough University with a degree in Fine Art, she has […]

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Artist in focus | Roberto Pagliarulo: classical allusion & colour

By Ruth Millington 26/03/2017

Roberto Pagliarulo’s paintings – featured in a solo show from 22 March to 13 April at Highgate Contemporary Art Gallery in London – balance allusion […]

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Exhibition review | Annette Pugh: ‘Somewhere Never Travelled’ | RCFA

By Ruth Millington 13/02/2017

  “I wondered why it was that places are so much lovelier when one is alone” – Daphne Du Maurier, ‘Rebecca’  Annette Pugh paints the […]

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Art historian, critic and writer

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