ROYAL ACADEMY - REVOLUTION: RUSSIAN ART 1917-1932
'Stylishly designed, the show proceeds with verve, and has a lovely flow.' The Telegraph - 7th Feb
'you can expect something vivid and varied - and often viscerally moving' The Times - 7th Feb
'In a brilliant (and un-signposted) coup de théâtre, the ceiling of this ornate, neoclassical gallery is hung with recreations of the abstract forms designed by Nathan Altman for Palace Square in St. Petersburg' Art News - 8th Feb
'Thrilling and chilling' The Financial Times - 11th Feb
'The brief but soaring flight of the Russian Avant Garde falls to earth in a silt of Stalinist kitsch, and what follows is condensed in the intensely moving Room of Memory.' The Guardian - 12th Feb
'The dizzying idealism reaches its height in one of the exhibition's most striking rooms where, bird-like, a wood and canvas flying machine is suspended from a vaulting rotunda ceiling.' The Economist - 16th Feb