“Conversations between artists both verbal and visual are the flavour of the month: the big voice of Picasso is almost but not quite drowning out a septet of British artists over at Tate Britain. Now joining the chorus is a fascinating exploration of the 1930s, in which the Brit Ben Nicholson and his Dutch friend and colleague Piet Mondrian are described by that hotbed of art history, the Courtauld, as ‘leading forces of abstract art in Europe’.” (Marina Vaizey, review of Mondrian – Nicholson in Parallel, The Courtauld Gallery, ArtsDesk, 20 February 2012)