All of you in London, I would very highly recommend heading down for this
http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/exhibitions/prunellaclough/
"Throughout her long career British painter Prunella Clough was fascinated by the urban and industrial landscape. Her paintings captured the working lives of labourers and scrutinised the surfaces and textures of the contemporary environment. She transformed seemingly commonplace subjects – lorries and factory yards, the detritus of street and gutter, the bright colours of plastics – into images of compelling mystery and beauty."
as her life went on her work became increasingly abstract, but no less wonderful... opaque, but stirring and vivid reflections of urban visions
Tate Britain also has this How We Are: Photographing Britain exhibition which looks pretty great
http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/exhibitions/prunellaclough/
"Throughout her long career British painter Prunella Clough was fascinated by the urban and industrial landscape. Her paintings captured the working lives of labourers and scrutinised the surfaces and textures of the contemporary environment. She transformed seemingly commonplace subjects – lorries and factory yards, the detritus of street and gutter, the bright colours of plastics – into images of compelling mystery and beauty."
as her life went on her work became increasingly abstract, but no less wonderful... opaque, but stirring and vivid reflections of urban visions
Tate Britain also has this How We Are: Photographing Britain exhibition which looks pretty great