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Thursday 9 July 2020 | 1-2pm
Djanogly Gallery, Lakeside Arts
Free entry (advance booking recommended)
Gallery tour led by Nicholas Alfrey, Honorary Research Associate of History of Art and in conversation with Andrew Lambirth.
After graduating from the University of Nottingham in 1980, Andrew Lambirth went on to make a successful career as a writer, critic and curator, specialising in modern British art. He has published monographs on leading twentieth-century and contemporary artists and for twelve years wrote a weekly column for The Spectator. Having purchased his first work of art whilst still a student, he has gone on – latterly with his wife Sarah – to amass a collection of over 2,000 paintings, drawings and prints. Discriminating and knowledgeable collectors, the Lambirths have formed close personal relationships with many of the artists whose works now adorn the walls of their home.
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