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Arusha Gallery London Talk

Book Launch Amy Hale and Ithell Colquhoun's Diagrams of Love

5 February 2024 at 18.30–21.00
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A light pink background with a circle of colours in the middle, bleeding into the each other and the pink background. there is a yellow circle, then purple then pink and then yellow all with soft undefined edges.

Part of the Ithell Colquhoun collection, Tate Archive. From the uncatalogued archive recently transferred to Tate from the National Trust 2019.

Explore Ithell Colquhoun's enigmatic series of paintings, drawings and poems, Diagrams of Love

Join us at Arusha Gallery in London for the launch of Sex Magic: Ithell Colquhoun's Diagrams of Love with author Dr Amy Hale in conversation with Emma Sharples, doctoral researcher on Ithell Colquhoun.

There will be a specially curated exhibition relating to the work of Colquhoun by contemporary artists, and the opportunity to hear occultist and specialist on Colquhoun, Amy Hale, explore the works publicly for the first time. Delve into Colquhoun's unseen erotic works where the surreal and sensual will make this unique night one to treasure.

Supported by Arusha Gallery.

There is a small step outside of the entrance to Arusha Gallery. If you have any access requirements, please let us know by email or by calling +44 (0) 20 7887 8888 (10.00-17.00 daily).

Arusha Gallery London

6 Percy Street
London
W1T 1DQ

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5 February 2024 at 18.30–21.00

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