How have artists chosen to represent themselves over the centuries? A new exhibition at Turner Contemporary in Margate explores the changing character of the self-portrait, from the 16th century to present day. The display is drawn from the collection of the National Portrait Gallery, and centres on Van Dyck’s final self-portrait, which the London institution recently acquired.
Click here for the curator’s introduction to the exhibition.
‘Self’ is at Turner Contemporary, Margate, from 24 January–10 May.
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