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William Kentridge: Merging Politics With Aesthetics – RA – Revd Jonathan Evens

William Kentridge: Merging Politics With Aesthetics – RA – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Oct 9, 2022 | Reviews

“Drawing is the starting point to nearly all of Kentridge’s work. He sees drawing as a testing of ideas, a slow-motion version of thought.” Charcoal is the medium he works with most; it’s easy to rub out and you can change your composition ‘as quickly as you can...
Power Of The Sea: Turner And Fofana- Tate Liverpool – Alice Lenkiewicz

Power Of The Sea: Turner And Fofana- Tate Liverpool – Alice Lenkiewicz

by News Desk | Oct 7, 2022 | Reviews

The current Exhibition at Tate Liverpool, “Dark Waters”, consists of works by Joseph Mallory William Turner and Lamin Fofana. It highlights Turner’s atmospheric style that “often showed the extreme danger of the waters”. The Exhibition...
Leighton House: Hidden Gem Reopens After A Dazzling Refurbishment

Leighton House: Hidden Gem Reopens After A Dazzling Refurbishment

by News Desk | Oct 7, 2022 | News

Leighton House has been restored to its former glory after a major refurbishment that has taken several years. The project saw the removal of walls dating from when the building served as a children’s library in the post-war era. This stunning aesthetic movement...
Cezanne The Road To Modernism Tate Modern – Leila Lebreton

Cezanne The Road To Modernism Tate Modern – Leila Lebreton

by News Desk | Oct 7, 2022 | Reviews

The Tate Modern’s Paul Cezanne exhibition is probably one of the most elaborate and rich exhibitions this year. Spanning the entirety of Cezanne’s painting career, from beginning to end, audiences are treated to a multitude of rooms, each carefully curated...
Sackler Name Removed From V&A Museum – Edward Colston Statue Appeal Court Decision  – Whitney Biennial Curators Chosen 

Sackler Name Removed From V&A Museum – Edward Colston Statue Appeal Court Decision  – Whitney Biennial Curators Chosen 

by News Desk | Oct 7, 2022 | News

The V&A (Victoria and Albert Museum) has decided to drop their contentious ties with the Sackler family by renaming spaces within the Kensington site. The decision came about after the US owned family drugs business was found partly responsible for the addiction...
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