
by Coline Milliard
LONDON — Leon Kossoff has drawn and painted this city relentlessly for more than six decades, and today, at 86, he can still be found sketching the street corners that have inspired him throughout his career. London is “Kossoff’s Venice, his city of vistas and movement,” wrote Andrea Rose in the catalogue for “London Landscapes,” a major exhibition that she curated for the artist’s four galleries — Annely Juda Fine Art in London, Galerie Lelong in Paris, L.A. Louver in Los Angeles, and Mitchell-Innes & Nash in New York, where the show will be on view from Thursday through December 21.
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