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A moving, beautifully-illustrated lecture exploring the life and work of Tirzah Garwood (1908-51), based on James Russell’s upcoming exhibition Tirzah Garwood: Beyond Ravilious.
There will be a 24 hour protected recording of this lecture
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We look forward to you joining us for an interesting lecture.
THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Mr James Russell
Having studied History at Pembroke College, Cambridge, James Russell enjoyed a lengthy stint selling contemporary paintings and sculpture in Santa Fe, New Mexico, an experience that inspired him to begin writing and lecturing on 20th century art. Of his dozen or so books, one was a Sunday Times book of the year, while his writing has been described by critics as 'insightful', 'informative' and 'enjoyably readable'. James has curated major exhibitions at Dulwich Picture Gallery and for museums around the country. He bases his lectures on wide-ranging original research into the subjects that fascinate him.
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