It is a shame that Gertler's wartime masterpiece, “Merry-Go-Round” (1916) , hanging in Tate Britain, is missing from this show, as is Nash's important 1919 work “The Menin Road”.
The fruits of these rather cerebral labours are now on view at Tate Modern in London, where a big, world-touring retrospective of his work, co-organised with the Art Institute of Chicago, opens this week.
The National Gallery in London because this lesson really is for the big art galleries, museums, so I'm thinking of the National Gallery, the National Portrait Gallery, the Tate Britain, the Tate Modern, big art galleries like that.
Mr Hirst's show at Tate Modern in London, which opens on April 4th and which is costing the QMA more than £2m to sponsor, will give rise next year to a Hirst show in Qatar, another first for the region.