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Rosemary Hill · At the Driehaus Museum: Tulips, Fritillaries and Auriculas

Summary by lrb.co.uk
Rory McEwen’s work is not only less concerned with conventional ideas of beauty, it lacks any obvious desire to please. It was in itself a perverse choice for an artist in the 1960s to take up flower painting, so far out of fashion as to be invisible from the modernist avant-garde.
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lrb.co.uk broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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