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Brancusi Sculpture Damaged: Should This Devalue The £18m Work

Brancusi Sculpture Damaged: Should This Devalue The £18m Work

by News Desk | Aug 8, 2019 | News

When someone attacked Michelangelo’s Pieta with a hammer in the 1970s, the sculpture was severely damaged. It was restored and put back on display at the Vatican. A few years later a paranoid schizophrenic slashed Rembrandt’s masterpiece ‘The Night...
Late Gallerist Karsten Schubert Leaves Cezanne Collection To Nation

Late Gallerist Karsten Schubert Leaves Cezanne Collection To Nation

by News Desk | Aug 7, 2019 | News

The gallerist Karsten Schubert, who died last week has generously bequeathed his collection of Cezanne drawings and prints to the Nation. The works will be on long term loan to the Whitworth in an exhibition celebrating his extraordinary collection and life. Cézanne...
Urban Impulses Latin American Photography The Photographers’ Gallery London – Edward Lucie-Smith

Urban Impulses Latin American Photography The Photographers’ Gallery London – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Aug 5, 2019 | Reviews

Urban Impulses, the new exhibition at The Photographers’ Gallery here in London, exemplifies the reasons why contemporary photography now so often seems to take the lead over contemporary painting. It is more directly relevant to the world that we, the viewers,...
Tate Modern Declared Crime Scene After Child Thrown From Viewing Platform

Tate Modern Declared Crime Scene After Child Thrown From Viewing Platform

by News Desk | Aug 4, 2019 | News

Tate Modern was shut and declared a crime scene on Sunday after a six-year-old French boy was thrown five floors from the 10th-floor viewing platform. The child crashed onto the fifth-floor roof above the new member’s room and was airlifted to hospital by air...
What a Small Museum Can Do That a Big One Can’t Three Exhibits ICA Philadelphia – Isa Freeling

What a Small Museum Can Do That a Big One Can’t Three Exhibits ICA Philadelphia – Isa Freeling

by News Desk | Aug 4, 2019 | Features

Visiting The Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania reminded me of how important and sometimes more impactful smaller museums are. They instigate absorbing surveys in the limited confines of limited space with creatively conceived moving walls...
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