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People who are 'Friends' of the Gallery will have untrammeled access - a lot of people joined up just to get to see the Ravilious exhibition - and I think have also done so for the Escher. Annual membership is good value, if art and an excellent local gallery are your bag. It's a good place to introduce visitors too as well - the permanent exhibition is manageably small but with top quality paintings. You can join and enter on-the-spot.
We went this afternoon on the off chance, signs outside saying "Totally Sold Out", quite a few other people had done the same and it was a case of "Oh bugger!" so walked into Herne Hill for a pint!! So not a totally disappointing afternoon!! Oh and it's sold out for next weekend too.

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