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Patronised by critics when she was younger, the British painter has proved her vision is enduring
The artist’s lyrical yet violent landscapes are a perfect match for their setting in an English stately home
The painter on sexism, subverting Englishness and the dangers of treating art solely as capital
Over vegetables in Mayfair, the British painter talks about Proust, the ‘physical urge’ to paint and why motherhood meant joining the ‘human race’
Everybody’s doing it: the art of the past is talking to the art of today
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