Luminous Enlightenment, dark genius and Soviet shades – the week in art
Joseph Wright of Derby’s shining innovation, Diane Arbus’s haunting portraits and an Uzbek angle on the end of the USSR – all in your weekly dispatch Wright of Derby: From the Shadows Two of the greatest paintings ever done about science – in which audiences are transfixed by lectures on an (…)
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