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<em>Ruin Lust</em>, an exhibition at Tate Britain from 4 March 2014, offers a guide to the mournful, thrilling, comic and perverse uses of ruins in art from the seventeenth century to the present day. The exhibition is the widest-ranging on the subject to date and includes over 100 works by artists such as <a href="/node/158424"><span class="caps">J.M.W.</span> Turner</a>, <a href="/node/158420">John Constable</a>, <a href="/node/159183">John Martin</a>, <a href="/node/159721">Eduardo Paolozzi</a>, <a href="/node/161008">Rachel Whiteread</a> and <a href="/node/160571">Tacita Dean</a>. |
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