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![London, UK. 17.05.2021. Art galleries reopen after lockdown and one of the first to have their private view is the Barbican Art Gallery, for the Jean Dubuffet: Brutal Beauty, exhibition, which runs from 17 May to 22 August 2021. The exhibition design is by architects Witherford Watson Mann with graphic design by the Bon Ton. The exhibition is sponsored by Sotheby’s with additional support from Waddington Custot and Bauwerk. Picture shows: A visitor looks at L'Hourloupe collection. Photograph © Jane Hobson.](https://m.psecn.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000Ykv5VhdiJDI/s/880/880/20210517-JeanDubuffet-BrutalBeauty-BarbicanArtGallery-JaneHobson-pJHO-3527.jpg)
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London, UK. 17.05.2021. Art galleries reopen after lockdown and one of the first to have their private view is the Barbican Art Gallery, for the Jean Dubuffet: Brutal Beauty, exhibition, which runs from 17 May to 22 August 2021. The exhibition design is by architects Witherford Watson Mann with graphic design by the Bon Ton. The exhibition is sponsored by Sotheby’s with additional support from Waddington Custot and Bauwerk. Picture shows: A visitor looks at L'Hourloupe collection. Photograph © Jane Hobson.
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