'The way we used to buy has changed, perhaps forever. And so has the way we think about acquiring new stuff' | writes Jane Shilling
Just before the lockdown began, some prescient instinct prompted me to book a hairdresser’s appointment. Hair duly snipped, I wandered into the Royal Academy to catch the Picasso and Paper exhibition; then, learning that the Academy was about to close its doors indefinitely, I made a swift valedictory tour of the strange and lovely Léon Spilliaert show.
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