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Cullinan and Richards at the Whitechapel Gallery

Tuesday 2nd February

The Academy is alive and kicking!  Cullinan and Richards, whose first major museum show was commissioned by Warwick Arts Centre, are among 12 artists who have been selected for the revamped Whitechapel Gallery’s triennial exhibition for artists working in east London.

The artists were selected from over 600 submissions by a panel comprising Gillian Carnegie, painter and Turner Prize nominee, Marion Naggar, collector, Francis Outred, European Head of Post War and Contemporary Art at Christie’s, Barry Schwabsky, critic and Anthony Spira, Director of Milton Keynes Gallery.

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