Chernobyl 40 years on, Paula Rego at Munch in Oslo, Gluck's flower painting-podcast
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Chernobyl 40 years on, Paula Rego at Munch in Oslo, Gluck's flower painting-podcast
"The Chernobyl disaster remains the most serious incident in the nuclear power industry, with effects that are still felt today, marking a significant moment in history."
"The exhibition at Nikolaikirche in Potsdam serves as a reminder of the disaster's impact, showcasing its relevance even after four decades."
"Paula Rego's new exhibition at Munch highlights her artistic journey and her interest in Edvard Munch, providing fresh insights into her work."
"Gluck's 'Convolvulus' is featured in the 'Handpicked' exhibition, illustrating the evolution of flower painting from 1900 to the present day."
The 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster is marked on 26 April, emphasizing its significance in the nuclear power industry. An exhibition titled 'The Chernobyl disaster: 40 years ago and yet still relevant' is held at Nikolaikirche in Potsdam, Germany, until 27 April. Additionally, a new exhibition at Munch in Oslo focuses on Paula Rego's work, exploring her connection to Edvard Munch. The episode also features Gluck's painting 'Convolvulus' as part of the 'Handpicked: Painting Flowers from 1900 to Today' exhibition at Kettle's Yard in Cambridge, UK.
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