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Art Exhibitions Up Now in London March 2019 – Paul Carey- Kent

Art Exhibitions Up Now in London March 2019 – Paul Carey- Kent

by News Desk | Mar 4, 2019 | Previews

Writer and curator Paul Carey-Kent gives his rolling ten recommended contemporary art shows in London, March 2019. He currently writes freelance including for Art Monthly, Frieze, Elephant, STATE, Photomonitor, Border Crossings and World of Interiors. Tom Lovelace:...
Yannis Behrakis Pulitzer Prize Winning Reuters photographer Dies At 58

Yannis Behrakis Pulitzer Prize Winning Reuters photographer Dies At 58

by News Desk | Mar 3, 2019 | News

Like other photographers who work for news agencies, Yannis Behrakis’ pictures were known through the news, but his name was not familiar to the public. He responded to what he saw through the art of picture-making, but he has not been celebrated as an artist...
Artist to Artist – Interview with Guernsey born Jeni Snell by Anka Dabrowska

Artist to Artist – Interview with Guernsey born Jeni Snell by Anka Dabrowska

by News Desk | Mar 3, 2019 | Features

Guernsey-born artist, Jeni Snell – now based in London, is currently exhibiting Achtung Baby! in Guernsey’s Greenhouse Gallery in Candie Museum. This is her second solo show in Guernsey. Artist Anka Dabrowska discusses the themes which run through Jeni Snell’s...
Ken Currie: Protest Defeat And Victory – Revd Jonathan Evens

Ken Currie: Protest Defeat And Victory – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Mar 3, 2019 | Reviews

Violence is to be found everywhere and at all times, even where people pretend that it does not exist. That is the argument made by Jacques Ellul, French philosopher, sociologist, lay theologian, professor, and noted Christian anarchist. Ellul argues that we must...
Lost Caravaggio Judith: Is This Painting Another Salvator Mundi?

Lost Caravaggio Judith: Is This Painting Another Salvator Mundi?

by News Desk | Mar 3, 2019 | News

A long lost painting attributed to Caravaggio which languished in a chateau attic in France for over 100 years is touring art market capitals and then going under the hammer at La Halle aux Grains in Toulouse, in June. The much-hyped work could achieve up to the...
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