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Remodelled, Rejected, Restored, Reinterpreted: The Many Incarnations of Kensington Palace

Olivia Fryman (ed.), Kensington Palace, Art, Architecture and Society (Yale and the Paul Mellon Centre for British Art, New Haven and London, 2018), 392 pp., 448 col. and b/w ills, £55.

 

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Joanna Tinworth

Joanna Tinworth

Joanna Tinworth is currently Curator (Collections) at Sir John Soane’s Museum, where she was Exhibitions Curator between 2015 and 2019. Her most recent exhibition, co-curated with David Bindman was the critically acclaimed, sell-out ‘Hogarth: Place and Progress’ (2019) which brought together all of Hogarth’s painted ‘Modern Moral Subjects’ for the first time. Between 2011 and 2016 she worked on consecutive research projects for Historic Royal Palaces where she conceived an interest in the architectural patronage of William III and Mary II.

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