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Courtauld Gallery Announces Reopening Dates – Frida Kahlo Trademark Dispute Dropped By US Court – Sonic Ray Installation Revives London’s Only Lighthouse 

Courtauld Gallery Announces Reopening Dates – Frida Kahlo Trademark Dispute Dropped By US Court – Sonic Ray Installation Revives London’s Only Lighthouse 

by News Desk | Sep 30, 2021 | News

London’s Courtauld Gallery will reopen to the public on Friday 19 November 2021, following the most significant modernisation project in its history.This will provide a transformed home for one of the UK’s greatest art collections. The gallery in Somerset House...
Leon Kossoff: A Life in Painting Major New Touring Retrospective Opens

Leon Kossoff: A Life in Painting Major New Touring Retrospective Opens

by News Desk | Sep 30, 2021 | Previews

Leon Kossoff: A Life in Painting is a major new touring retrospective of paintings by the seminal British artist (1926 – 2019). Opening at Annely Juda Fine Art in London on 30 September, it will travel to New York and Los Angeles in early 2022. The show comprises 58...
Chris Ofili: The Holy Virgin Mary – Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

Chris Ofili: The Holy Virgin Mary – Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Sep 29, 2021 | Features

In October 1999, when the exhibition Sensation opened at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Mayor Rudy Giuliani – he of the running hair dye and lawyer to Trump – threatened to close it down on the grounds that the image of Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin...
Ibrahim Mahama: Interview of the Month, October 2021 – Paul Carey-Kent

Ibrahim Mahama: Interview of the Month, October 2021 – Paul Carey-Kent

by News Desk | Sep 28, 2021 | Features

Ibrahim Mahama came to international attention for his monumental installation of jute sacks at the Venice Biennale in 2015, a powerful way to reference how only £2bn of the £15bn market value of Ghana’s cocoa production, largely transported in such sacks, flows into...
Emily Speed: Body Architecture Tate Liverpool – Alice Lenkiewicz

Emily Speed: Body Architecture Tate Liverpool – Alice Lenkiewicz

by News Desk | Sep 28, 2021 | Reviews

When I first heard about Emily Speed’s exhibition being based upon the human body and related to architecture, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. The word architecture tends to have a rather harsh and angular feel to it and so I was anticipating more...
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