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Viewing A fascinating insight into the dynamic end of Michelangelo’s illustrious career

By the time High Renaissance Italian sculptor and painter Michelangelo arrived in Rome, in 1534, he was already 59 – he would remain in the city until his death, aged 88, in 1564. Those final three decades of his work are the focus of this electrifying new exhibition at the British Museum, a period when he produced prolifically, and that arguably might have been his most artistically successful too – it was during this time he painted his world-famous fresco, The Last Judgement, commissioned by Pope Clement VII. This exhibition also suggests that artists may only get better with age and experience – and that a true artist never stops working.

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Dates
02 May 2024 — 28 July 2024
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The Wick - Sander Coers, POST no.48, Courtesy of Open Doors Gallery
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Viewing Photo London brings more than 400 artists to Somerset House for its ninth edition

The Wick - David Bailey, Maria Helvin Green.
Courtesy of the artist.
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Viewing Playful and poignant – portraits by iconic British photographers David Bailey and Mary McCartney

The Wick - Ladbroke Hall’s Garden. Photo by David Brook. Courtesy of Ladbroke Hall
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Viewing Ladbroke Hall unveils a new hidden garden in the heart of London

The Wick - Hackelbury Fine Art. Sharon Walters, Freedom is to Me No Fear, 2024
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Viewing Intricate hand-assembled collages by Sharon Walters

The Wick - Rob & Nick Carter, Venere
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Viewing An exhibition in Rome explores how artist couples’ relationships impact their work

The Wick - Magdalene Odundo 2023. Courtesy the Gardiner Museum
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Viewing Revered ceramicist Dame Magdalene Odundo takes on the historic interiors of Houghton Hall