‘Radical and joyous’ : Beryl Cook show aims to prove she was a serious artist
Major retrospective in Plymouth, her adopted city, presents her as a skilful chronicler of social transformation In her lifetime, Beryl Cook’s colourful, vibrant paintings tended to be dismissed by most critics as mere kitsch or whimsy. A major retrospective of Cook’s work opening in her adopted (…)
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