New Artemisia loans announced
Exhibition curator Letizia Treves and Tracy Jones, Head of Press, reveal the major loans coming to 'Artemisia'
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Get an exclusive first look at some of the major loans that will be included in our 'Artemisia' exhibition with exhibition curator, Letizia Treves, and Tracy Jones, our Head of Press.
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New dates announced
Please note a change of dates since this video was recorded. The exhibition will now open on 3 October 2020 and run until 24 January 2021.
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