19th May 2012 11:39am | By Editor
Subtitled ‘Wastelands to Wonderlands’, this exhibition considers what effect the British landscape, from its rolling hills to grey skies and urban decay, had on British authors such as JG Ballard and William Blake.
The exhibition includes manuscripts, photos, videos and more, in its look at the Grey Isles’ creative output.
British Library
96 Euston Road, NW1 2DB | Until Sept 25 | £9
King’s Cross
bl.uk
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