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[石家庄市2019届高三模拟考试(二)] From the V&A's landmark fashion exhibitions to a collection of Vincent van Gogh's finest works:these are the London exhibitions you can't miss right now.
Mary Quant
The fashion exhibition at the V&A this summer moves to streetsmart designer Mary Quant, who's considered highly influential in the trends of the 1960s, playing a big part in the popularity of the miniskirts and hot pants. In this exhibition, see more than 200 clothing pieces as well as photographs and designs that will transport you back to the decade.
Tickets:£ 12
Dates:Saturday, 6 April, 2019 — Sunday, 16 February, 2020
Van Gogh and Britain
The exhibition at the Tate Britain brings together 50 pieces of Vincent van Gogh's classic works. His relationship with Britain is an early focus: he spoke and read English well and was devoted to British literature. “My whole life is aimed at making the things from everyday life that Dickens describes,” he wrote. See Vincent van Gogh's collection of British books before arriving at his paintings.
Tickets:£ 22
Dates:Wednesday, 27 March, 2019 — Sunday, 11 August, 2019
Diane Arbus:In the Beginning
This display of Diane Arbus' works has been put on by The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Titled Diane Arbus:In the Beginning, it covers the first half of her career, featuring more than 100 photographs taken across New York landmarks such as Times Square and Coney Island, more than twothirds of which haven't been seen in the UK before.
Tickets:£ 14
Dates:Until Monday, 6 May, 2019
Don McCullin
More than 250 photos taken by British photojournalist Don McCullin over the past six decades are on display at the Tate Britain. See shots from one of the UK's most famous war photographers' reporting in Vietnam and Northern Ireland, as well as photos taken of working class life in London's East End. The pictures offer a fascinating insight into more than 60 years of conflict and poverty around the world.
Tickets:£ 18
Dates:Tuesday, 5 February,2019 — Monday, 6 May, 2019
1.Which exhibition brings you back to the 1960s?
A.Mary Quant.
B.Van Gogh and Britain.
C.Diane Arbus:In the Beginning.
D.Don McCullin.
2.How much do you need to pay for one ticket if you're interested in paintings?
A.£ 12. B.£ 22.
C.£ 14. D.£ 18.
3.What can you see at the exhibition of Diane Arbus?
A.Designs and photos of clothing.
B.Vincent van Gogh's collection of British books.
C.Shots of famous New York sights.
D.Photos reflecting poverty around the world.