This course seeks to identify the importance of exhibitions as a driving force in the narrative of Western Art. A number of key exhibitions, such as the First Impressionist Exhibition, 1874 and the Degenerate Art Exhibition 1937, will be explored.
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Sat 12th May 2012 |
2 days |
Weekend |
Anna Maddison
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Bootle, L69 7ZG |
Not specified |
£68.00 |
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*More info: Concession price £41 |
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No qualification
Appreciation Of Art / Specific Artists
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