Two exhibitions for the price of one can't be bad. I guess the Tate put them together because they have some similarities. I loved the Caulfield which was a broad sweep through his art life (he died in 2005). His work has a real quietness and stillness to it such as Window at Night from 1969 (below).
I wasn't so keen on Hume's work, I liked the doors that he painted for the exhibition but after I'd gone through them I couldn't connect so well with what was inside.
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