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London Galleries and Museums: The Lights Are On But No One’s Home – Steve Daszko

London Galleries and Museums: The Lights Are On But No One’s Home – Steve Daszko

by News Desk | Jan 11, 2021 | Features

In February 2016, a friend forwarded me an email announcing Tate was looking for Volunteers. I knew very little about Contemporary Art, but Tate was accommodating in teaching us. I have been a professional photographer since 1985, covering News, PR and Corporate...
Louvre’s 72% Visitor Drop – Wildenstein Family Back In Court – Richard Serra’s Qatar Sculpture Defaced

Louvre’s 72% Visitor Drop – Wildenstein Family Back In Court – Richard Serra’s Qatar Sculpture Defaced

by News Desk | Jan 9, 2021 | News

Musée du Louvre Experiences 72% Visitor Drop In 2020  The world’s most popular museum, the Musée du Louvre in Paris has seen visitor figures tumble by a staggering 70%. The final calculation of recorded visitors in 2020 would have been even more disastrous if...
Richard Long: A Line Made By Walking 1967 – Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

Richard Long: A Line Made By Walking 1967 – Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Jan 7, 2021 | Features

The word ‘aesthetics’ is derived from the Greek word meaning perception or sensation. The Scottish philosopher David Hume spoke of the refinement of (educated) taste. He, like Kant, believed that some artworks were better than others. But, while Hume spoke...
George Rickey: 40 year Saga Of Glasgow’s Lost £1m Sculpture – Clare Henry

George Rickey: 40 year Saga Of Glasgow’s Lost £1m Sculpture – Clare Henry

by News Desk | Jan 5, 2021 | News

I first met the well known American kinetic sculptor George Rickey in 1982. In celebration of his 75th birthday. The Scottish Sculpture Trust led by Barbara Grigor, organised his first-ever major British exhibition in Glasgow, his childhood home. Over 50 works were...
Yinka Shonibare Receives Art Icon Award – Patti Smith’s Poem To Greta Thunberg – Artist’s Resale Rights Post Brexit

Yinka Shonibare Receives Art Icon Award – Patti Smith’s Poem To Greta Thunberg – Artist’s Resale Rights Post Brexit

by News Desk | Jan 5, 2021 | News

Whitechapel Gallery has announced that Yinka Shonibare CBE RA (b. 1962, UK) is the eighth artist to receive the prestigious annual Art Icon award, supported by the Swarovski Foundation. On Monday 22 March 2021, the award will be presented during a virtual gala...
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