Author Archives: Seana McCroddan

Seana McCroddan

About Seana McCroddan

Resides in Virginia, studying Media Arts and Design with a concentration in Journalism. Currently attending university in London, and exploring the British culture through study and work with the Dulwich Picture Gallery.

Don McCullin- “Shaped by War”

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The Imperial War Museum is currently hosting “Shaped by War,” a truly striking display of the works of Don McCullin, one of the most influential British photographers of our generation. “Shaped by War” is the [...]

Tate Modern Hosts ‘Gerhard Richter: Panorama’

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Gerhard Richter: Panorama is an exhibition currently being held at the Tate Modern, in which the European post-war artist uses both abstract and realist works to explore the notion of “needing doubt to see properly.” [...]

Defying Definition- The V&A Postmodern Exhibit

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Walking past Dale Chihuly’s huge blue and green chandelier made of twisted blown glass and into the Postmodern Exhibit located at the Victoria and Albert Museum, a quote on the wall struck me almost immediately. [...]

“The Thing is the Thing”- ASC Gallery Exhibition

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The new ASC Gallery exhibition titled The Thing is the Thing brought together the work of seven contemporary London artists to explore the principles of modernism in response to science and technology. The title of the [...]

Landscapes, Vinyl Records and Bus Stop Signs- The GX Gallery with Martin Grover

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The GX Gallery is hosting a new exhibition titled “Park Life and Golden Years,” by Martin Grover. As an acrylic painter and screen printer, he is well known for his melancholic landscapes. In recent years, [...]

Masterpiece a Month - Constable and The Leaping Horse

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Having only been an intern at The Dulwich Picture Gallery for a little over a month, this was my first opportunity to see the change in ‘Masterpiece a Month,’ a tribute to the Gallery’s bicentennial [...]

Gabriel Kuri at the South London Gallery

Gabriel Kuri, internationally acclaimed Mexican artist, has his first solo exhibition in a public gallery here in South London. Taking up three of SLG’s exhibition spaces, Kuri’s Before Contingency After The Fact fills the gallery with [...]

A Trip to Bath Sparks Linley Family Connection

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Before my trip to Bath this weekend, Ingrid and I had a lovely conversation about the musically gifted Linley family and their importance to the Bath area. The Dulwich Picture Gallery has seven portraits in [...]

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