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Tom Phillips’s portrait of Samuel Beckett, rehearsing Waiting for Godot at Riverside Studios, is on view at stand 18 of the London Original Print Fair at the Royal Academy of Arts from 3rd-6th May 2018
Consider Our Haven: Supplement III, 1968
Opening today, Post Pop Beyond the Commonplace: Pop Detours in Portugal and England 1965 - 1975 an exhibition curated by Ana Vasconcelos e Patrícia Rosas featuring a number of works by English artists that conspicuously deviate from Pop Art. Works from the British Council collection by artists such as Bernard Cohen, Tom Phillips, Jeremy Moon and Allen Jones are featured alongside works by Portuguese artists including Teresa Magalhães, Ruy Leitão, Eduardo Batarda, Menez, Nikias Skapinakis, Fátima Vaz, Clara Menéres, João Cutileiro and José de Guimarães. The exhibition continues until 10th September at Fundacao Calouste Gulbenkian, Coleção do Fundador – Galeria Principal, Av. de Berna, 45A, Lisbon. Opening hours 1000 - 1800
Dame Iris Murdoch, oil on canvas, 1984-86
The new ‘Making her mark: celebrating creative women’ exhibition at Beningbrough Hall, showcases women who have influenced the worlds of literature, dance and drama with a diverse range of striking portraits, including Tom Phillips’s portrait of Iris Murdoch.
The exhibition is open until 4th November 2018. Visit the Beningbrough Hall website for more information.
Help to support the important work of the National Campaign for the Arts by purchasing from their online shop where you will find a vast array of merchandise emblazoned with a rich design created by Tom Phillips. All profit from the sale of these products goes directly towards activities undertaken by the NCA.