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Judy Chicago Unveils New Exhibition At Musée d’art Contemporain de Bordeaux

by News Desk | Mar 30, 2016 | News

A new exhibition of  work by the Feminist artist Judy Chicago titled, Why Not Judy Chicago? in France provides an overview of more than 50 years of production by this pioneer. Looking at the close relationship between her work as an artist, an art educator and a...
Van Gogh’s The Night Cafe: US Supreme Court Rejects Appeal For Restitution

Van Gogh’s The Night Cafe: US Supreme Court Rejects Appeal For Restitution

by News Desk | Mar 29, 2016 | News

The US Supreme Court has rejected an appeal for the return of a Vincent Van Gogh masterpiece “The Night Cafe” from the descendants of a Russian collector who claim that the painting was stolen from them by the State, following the 1917 Revolution. ...

Palmyra: Some Key Monuments Reduced To Dust And Lost Forever

by News Desk | Mar 29, 2016 | News

The destruction caused to Palmyra’s ancient monuments during IS (Islamic State) occupation is irreversible to some of the key monuments, a Syrian archaeological expert for the UN’s cultural body said on Monday. Sartre-Fauriat’s latest assessment...
George Shaw National Gallery’s Rootstein Hopkins Associate Artist Unveils Exhibition

George Shaw National Gallery’s Rootstein Hopkins Associate Artist Unveils Exhibition

by News Desk | Mar 29, 2016 | News

For the past two-and-a-half years, George Shaw has been the National Gallery’s Rootstein Hopkins Associate Artist. Armed with a sketchbook, the teenage Shaw made regular day trips from his home on a Coventry council estate to Trafalgar Square in order to draw from...
Leon Golub: Heroes and Villains Still Raw and Brutally Existent

Leon Golub: Heroes and Villains Still Raw and Brutally Existent

by News Desk | Mar 28, 2016 | Reviews

Leon Golub was a hero to some. In the fifties, his figurative work went against the grain when abstraction was de rigueur in the art world. In the sixties, his Vietnam and Napalm series of paintings, raw and brutally existent, were condemnations of the war. Then, in...
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