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Richard Billingham, 'Hedgerow (New Forest)', 2003 © the artist, courtesy of the Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London

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Rated as: 2/5 (7 ratings)
  • The exhibition takes place in the Sainsbury Wing of the National Gallery, the “new bit”, which does feel to lend itself well to the subject matter. Much like Ossian Ward suggests, the dark setting and intimate atmosphere of the location draws you in immediately. Whilst the art and the photography is no doubt striking and controversial, the first few rooms, feel somewhat “bitty” and unconnected – time spent reading the helpful explanations on the wall make sense but fail to clearly relate to the following set. Maybe an audio guide is in order for this exhibit. Again, an echo of the words above, the exhibition really came into its own, fluid and meaningful in the last 2 rooms, Still Life and Landscapes; some beautiful photography and a clear sense of how photographers may have been influenced by works of the early masters. Personal favourite of the show “Storm At Sea” by Richard Billingham. Verdict: a nice refuge from the cold and venue for a Sunday night and worth a look if you are nearby but if you are looking for an exhibition which conveys strong opinions and a clear theme without too much effort, maybe not a number one choice.

    Maia Sun Dec 9 2012
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • A CALL TO ALL LOVING ARMS YOUTUBE

    ART GUMSHOE Tue Nov 27 2012
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  • Very poor exhibition with a couple of exceptions and incredibly poor value for money. If the National Gallery insist on charging for special exhibitions (which I don't have a problem with) they need to make them worthwhile, this wasn't and we were in and out within 40 minutes.

    derek Mon Nov 19 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • Exhibition is formulaic and one-dimensional in its approach and methods.

    Mr D Tue Nov 13 2012
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  • After viewing this you might want to pop over to London Photograph Fair, Holiday Inn, Coram Street, London WC1N 1HT on Sunday.

    Anthony Jones Thu Nov 8 2012
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  • worst exhibit i have ever seen.

    James Dishington Mon Nov 5 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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