Danes with scythes, wacky Albion and Squidsoup’s pulsating techno – the week in art
Anna Ancher echoes Vermeer, the children of modern Britain are laid bare, while Liz West and Squidsoup take you to the future – all in your weekly dispatch Anna Ancher: Painting Light This powerful Danish painter of every day life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries echoes Vermeer in her (…)
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