Keith Cunningham: the artist who walked away from fame
He was ranked alongside Auerbach and Kossoff: so why did Cunningham stop painting just as his career was taking off?
He was ranked alongside Auerbach and Kossoff: so why did Cunningham stop painting just as his career was taking off?
The ambitious portraitist was the subject of a major retrospective at the Frick Collection earlier this year
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