Talk:Lucy Raverat
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Copyright (non) problems
[edit]AFAIK you can't copyright a list of such stuff. Flying Fische (talk) 21:27, 23 May 2011 (UTC)
- Right, but in that edit you removed a {{notability}} and a {{unreferencedBLP}} tag from the article. Please don't do that again. Nolelover It's almost football season! 21:38, 23 May 2011 (UTC)
moved CV list off main space
[edit]This poorly referenced CV list does not add to our understanding of this artist. WomenArtistUpdates (talk) 18:55, 22 August 2021 (UTC)
Notable exhibitions
[edit]- Francis Kyle Gallery, London, (solo show)[1]
- Francis Kyle Gallery, London, Russia (mixed show)
- Francis Kyle Gallery, London (solo show)
- Everyone Sang [mixed show], Francis Kyle Gallery, London
- Francis Kyle Gallery, London (solo show in September)
- Casa Guayasamin, Havana (solo show - part of the Biennale)
- The Lair of the Leopard (mixed show), Francis Kyle Gallery, London
- Miami Art Fair (with Francis Kyle Gallery, London)
- Roma (mixed show), Francis Kyle Gallery, London
- Francis Kyle Gallery, London (solo show)
- Artbank Gallery, London
- Art '99, London, with England & Co
- Waterman Fine Art, London
- Maison des Arts, Bédarieux, Hérault, France (solo show)
- Bartley Drey Gallery. London (solo show)
- Maison des Arts, Bages, Aude, France (solo show)
- The Gallery at Lots Road, Chelsea (solo show)
- Stephen Bartley Gallery, Chelsea (solo show)
- Galerie l'Etang d'Art, Bages, Aude, France
- Peter Scott Gallery, Lancaster University
- Broughton House Gallery, Cambridge (solo show)
- Yorkshire Television Building, Leeds (solo show)
- Boundary Gallery, London
- Roy Miles Gallery, London
- The Art Company, Leeds (part of the Leeds Festival)
- Art '89, London
- The Art Company, Leeds
- Bowmoore Gallery, London (part of Women in Art exhibition, 10 paintings)[2]
- Grabowski Gallery, London (solo show)
- Boundary Gallery, London
- Beaux Arts, Bath (solo show)
- RONA exhibition touring southwest France
- Barbican Centre, London (RONA exhibition, 10 paintings)
- Richard de Marco Gallery, Edinburgh
- Barbican Centre, London (RONA exhibition)
- Royal Festival Hall (RONA exhibition)
- Portal Gallery, Bond Street
- Crane Arts, Chelsea
- City Museum, Lancaster (solo show)
- Duke's Playhouse, Lancaster (solo show)
References
- ^ "Lucy Raverat". Francis Kyle Collection. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
Bowmoore
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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