Death: A Self-portrait

Attractions and museums

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Various venues

Until Sun Feb 24

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June Leaf, 'Gentleman on Green Table' 1999-2000 Courtesy Edward Thorp Gallery and the artist

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Rated as: 4/5 (2 ratings)
  • A great collection, would recommend to anyone who has an interest for the slightly obscure. The works of Mondongo Collective alone make the visit worthwhile, and you might find yourself lost in the sketches drawned by Goya, particularly in the "Will she ever come to life". A definitive must, thank you Richard Harris for sharing your wonderful Collection.

    F Santos Thu Feb 21
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  • Very similar to the exhibition at Cob Galleries/guts for garters!

    helen Mon Dec 10 2012
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  • Very similar to the exhibition at Cob Galleries/guts for garters!

    helen Mon Dec 10 2012
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  • I wholly enjoyed this. This was my resolution to myself to go to London more to explore new ideas and culture. I really recommend those attending to take a few minutes quiet on your own before entering the exhibition, empty yourself of thought and embrace this wonderful and sometimes shocking collection.

    Sean O' Donnell Sun Dec 2 2012
    Rated as: 4/5
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  • Amazing free exhibition, not being a fan of the Death Theme ( it's better avoided as a subject, isn't it), the display is better than what I could have expected. I think it is one of the must-see exhibitions of the year. You will find a great selection of sketches and drawings including Otto Dix, Goya, Hans Bellmer, Albrecht Durer, an impressive private collection around death covering all periods. Both creepy, gloomy, funny, distracting, disturbing and will make you reflect at the same time. The perfect after-Halloween event or treat yourself to a dark Christmas.

    Lyn Beardy Sat Nov 24 2012
    Rated as: 4/5
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