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Religion and Spirituality in Post Impressionism National Gallery – Revd Jonathan Evens

Religion and Spirituality in Post Impressionism National Gallery – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Mar 26, 2023 | Reviews

After Impressionism: Inventing Modern Art explores the period in modern art from the last Impressionist exhibition in Paris in 1886 to the eve of the First World War in 1914. In the words of co-curator MaryAnne Stevens, it’s a period that can “claim to...
Art Basel Hong Kong 2023 – What The Dealers Said – Artlyst

Art Basel Hong Kong 2023 – What The Dealers Said – Artlyst

by News Desk | Mar 26, 2023 | News

The 2023 edition of Art Basel Hong Kong finished yesterday with optimistic sales reports and a sigh of relief at the return of pre-COVID attendance figures. The fair was the largest edition since 2019, attracting an international attendance of 86,000 across the five...
Frank Bowling Mirror  1964-66-Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

Frank Bowling Mirror 1964-66-Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Mar 23, 2023 | Features

It’s been hard to choose a single painting by Frank Bowling for this series, to select one that is more significant in his long and illustrious career than any of the others. Each time his style has changed seems to have been a significant moment. His recent Tate...
Black Artists From The American South Royal Academy – Rev Jonathan Evens

Black Artists From The American South Royal Academy – Rev Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Mar 23, 2023 | Reviews

By creating his first readymades in 1914, Marcel Duchamp made it possible for anyone to become an artist and for anything to be an artwork. He could not have known, at that time, that among the greatest exemplars of his newly articulated ethos would be black artists...
Oskar Kokoschka Expressionism, Rebellion and Humanism Guggenheim Bilbao – Sara Faith

Oskar Kokoschka Expressionism, Rebellion and Humanism Guggenheim Bilbao – Sara Faith

by News Desk | Mar 20, 2023 | Reviews

Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980) is best known for his early links to the Viennese art scene, where Gustav Klimt encouraged and supported him and where he, in turn, exerted an influence on Egon Schiele. He is also associated with his infamous doomed affair with Alma...
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