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Lancelot Ribeiro at THE Park in conjunction with India Art Fair 2023

Monday, February 6, 2023
An exclusive viewing of Lancelot Ribeiro's work at THE Park New Delhi during 2023 @Indiaartfair. The Grosvenor Gallery is also presenting works of Sadanand Bakre and Ribeiro on their stand (A7) from 9-12 February 2023.
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Ben Uri Gallery & Museum acquires two paintings by Ribeiro

Thursday, March 24, 2022
Ahead of their upcoming spring 2022 exhibition 'Fresh Paint: New Acquisitions and Long-Term Loans, we are pleased to announce the Ben Uri Gallery has acquired two paintings by Lancelot Ribeiro; a Townscape, 1962 and King Lear, 1964.
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Kiran Nadar Museum of Art acquires artworks by Ribeiro

Friday, June 11, 2021
To mark this acquisition by KNMA and Tate, the Grosvenor Gallery are featuring Lancelot Ribeiro in their Viewing Room until 27 June 2021. Two works are currently on display at the gallery as part of their 2021 South Asian Modern Art exhibition.‍
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Tate acquires artworks by Ribeiro

Saturday, May 1, 2021
To mark the recent acquisitions by Tate of artworks by Lancelot Ribeiro (1933-2010), the Grosvenor Gallery will be celebrating the artist in their Viewing Room from 2 June 2021. Two works by Ribeiro are included in their upcoming exhibition South Asian Modern Art 2021, taking place at Grosvenor Gallery in London from 4 – 26 June 2021; opening on Friday 4 June, to coincide with the inaugural London Gallery Weekend.‍
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Ben Uri Gallery & Museum launches 'Midnight's Family: 70 Years of Indian Artists in Britain' exhibition

Friday, August 7, 2020
This timely exhibition which coincides with the date of Indian Independence (declared at midnight on 15 August 1947) addresses the representation of Indian immigrant artists (both first and second generation) working in Britain for more than 70 years. It is part of the ongoing series of exhibitions and the focus of the ‘Ben Uri Research Unit for the Study of the Immigrant and Jewish Contribution to the Visual Arts in Britain Since 1900'...
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