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‘Maria Lassnig’ and ‘Francis Bacon’: Invisible Rooms at Tate Liverpool
Among the highlights of Tate Liverpool 2016’s calendar were the Francis Bacon and Maria Lassnig shows. They were designed to be contiguous. What struck me by walking from the Lassnig to the Bacon s...