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Bridget Riley, Rebecca Parker, Elizabeth Peyton Three London Shows – Edward Lucie-Smith

Bridget Riley, Rebecca Parker, Elizabeth Peyton Three London Shows – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Oct 7, 2019 | Reviews

Two exhibitions of modest size – Bridget Riley at Lindsey Ingram, and Rebecca Parker at Huxley-Parlour – both at the very centre of the West End art district. They have one thing in common: the fact both artists are female. Plus real divergences, which symbolise the...
All Change: Tim Marlow Resigns As Royal Academy Art Director

All Change: Tim Marlow Resigns As Royal Academy Art Director

by News Desk | Oct 7, 2019 | News

Last week Christopher Le Brun announced he was stepping down as President of the Royal Academy and this week Tim Marlow the highly regarded Artistic Director of the Royal Academy of Arts has revealed he will also be leaving to become Chief Executive and Director of...
Mark Bradford: Monumental Excavations Of Humanity Hauser & Wirth – Sooz Belnavis

Mark Bradford: Monumental Excavations Of Humanity Hauser & Wirth – Sooz Belnavis

by News Desk | Oct 7, 2019 | Reviews

I am a painter, and as a painter, I tend to look at other painters work, under the scrutiny of deciphering the surface, the pictorial plane. The sheer vastness of American Artist Mark Bradford leaves me breathless and dazed. My eye simply can not take in the vast...
Gauguin Not A Role Model For Our Time – Edward Lucie-Smith

Gauguin Not A Role Model For Our Time – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Oct 4, 2019 | Reviews

Gauguin both is and isn’t a hero for our time. In one sense it’s brave of the National Gallery to mount a big show of his work in the /MeToo era. It’s hard to think of any artist, of the immediately Pre-Modern or Early Modern epochs, who behaved...
Banksy: Devolved Parliament Chimp Painting Sells For £9.9m

Banksy: Devolved Parliament Chimp Painting Sells For £9.9m

by News Desk | Oct 3, 2019 | News

The largest painting on canvas by the elusive street artist Banksy depicting the House of Commons populated with chimpanzees has sold at auction for a record £9.9m. The 4m (13ft) wide artwork Devolved Parliament was one of the showstoppers in the Sotheby’s...
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