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Phyllida Barlow: exhilarating glimpses of a colossal talent
Phyllida Barlow: exhilarating glimpses of a colossal talent

This is the retrospective the artist never had in Phyllica Barlow's lifetime, including her last sculpture series. Despite the skilful curation at Hauser & Wirth, Somerset, visitors will yearn for Barlow’s special touch

the Guardian · 28 May, 2024 @ 07:37

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