The Independent
| 10 months ago
Three great Titians, all based on mythological themes found in Ovid, hang side by side in the Sainsbury Wing of the National Gallery for the first time since the 18th century. They are all furious dramas of lust, exposure, death, sudden...
The Daily Star
| 10 months ago
A peep show of seven women named Diana and a seductive robot are among the modern works unveiled at London's National Gallery in an exhibition inspired by Renaissance master Titian. The gallery has invited artists, poets, choreographers and composers...
The Globe & Mail
| 10 months ago
Michael Kesterton The Globe and Mail Published Tuesday, Jul. 10 2012, 5:07 PM EDT Last updated Tuesday, Jul. 10 2012, 5:12 PM EDT Applause in the North The northern lights of Earth are more than just dazzling light shows they also generate their own...
International Business Times
| 11 months ago
Visitors to a National Gallery exhibition will become voyeurs as they peek into an installation featuring a real naked woman bathing. The installation is based on the Titian painting of Diana and Actaeon, and has a series of female actors playing the...
The Observer
| 11 months ago
Graeme Robertson The room is in complete darkness. As you fumble your way around, eventually you become aware that at the centre of the space is a room within a room, a second structure...The glass is opaque, but a corner of it is broken, and you...
The Independent
| 11 months ago
A classically-inspired peep show has been set up in the middle of the National Gallery. Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger took to Twitter to find six women, all called Diana, willing to take turns to be spied upon by the public while they...