Joseph Delves writes for Centenary News about a new art exhibition in London which focuses on George Grosz's work on Berlin and the First World War.
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‘The Great War in Portraits’ exhibition, The National Portrait Gallery, London
The National Portrait Gallery in London will be holding an exhibition – The Great War in Portraits – in early 2014.
Continue readingRoyal Museums Greenwich announces First World War Centenary exhibitions
Royal Museums Greenwich has announced plans to mark the Centenary of the First World War at two of its museums: the National Maritime Museum and Queen’s House.
Continue readingEnglish Heritage announces First World War commemoration projects
English Heritage has announced its plans to mark the Centenary of the First World War with projects and the granting of ‘listed’ status to more memorials.
Continue reading‘Heaven in a Hell of War’ masterpieces by British war artist, Sir Stanley Spencer, on show in London
Paintings by British war artist, Sir Stanley Spencer, are being displayed at a special exhibition in London to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War.
Continue readingUK commissions leading artists for First World War Centenary
Britain is commissioning works by leading artists from the UK and around the world to mark the Centenary of the First World War.
Continue readingSouth African artist’s work “The Lost Men France” to remember soldiers killed on the Somme
An installation by contemporary South African artist, Paul Emmanuel, will be displayed on the Somme as part of France’s First World Centenary Commemorations.
Continue reading‘Remembering the Great War’ exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, 2014
The National Galleries of Scotland has announced that it will hold a “thought-provoking and poignant” exhibition to mark the Centenary of the First World War.
Continue readingSouth African artist’s work to remember soldiers killed on the Somme
An installation by South African artist, Paul Emmanuel, will be displayed on the Somme as part of France's First World Centenary Commemorations.
Continue readingSouth African artist’s work to remember soldiers killed on the Somme
An installation by South African artist, Paul Emmanuel, will be displayed on the Somme as part of France’s First World Centenary Commemorations.
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