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Cranach the Elder Venus Masterpiece Gifted To National Gallery

Cranach the Elder Venus Masterpiece Gifted To National Gallery

by News Desk | Feb 20, 2019 | News

Visitors to the National Gallery are in for a treat as they will be able to view a new acquisition by one of the Renaissance’s most significant figures. Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472–1553) Venus and Cupid (1529) painted in the early 16th century, will be displayed in...
How To Become an Independent Curator Sarah Sparkes Explains

How To Become an Independent Curator Sarah Sparkes Explains

by News Desk | Feb 17, 2019 | Features

I am an Artist Curator. I also teach the short course ‘How To Become an Independent Curator’ at Central St Martins, University of the Arts London. I learnt how to be a curator by just doing it! – Sarah Sparks My first adventures with curating were...
Upcoming Curators Review Zabludowicz And New Art Projects London

Upcoming Curators Review Zabludowicz And New Art Projects London

by News Desk | Feb 17, 2019 | Reviews

Exhibitions at the Zabludowicz and New Art Projects reviewed by upcoming curators who are students of Sarah Sparkes’ course How to be an Independent Curator course at Central Saint Martins University of the Arts London. In the Shadow of Forward Motion...
Bosco Sodi Brick By Brick – Interview Zoltan Alexander

Bosco Sodi Brick By Brick – Interview Zoltan Alexander

by News Desk | Feb 17, 2019 | Features

Moving back to London a few years ago brought me skin-close to contemporary art galleries and artists. One of my favourite galleries Blain Southern presented at the time the first exhibition of renowned Brooklyn based Mexican artist, Bosco Sodi. I remember spending...
All the Rembrandts  Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam – Sue Hubbard

All the Rembrandts Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Feb 16, 2019 | Reviews

With his Bob Dylan mop of curls and pug nose, he looks every inch the rebellious teenager that he was. The second youngest of ten children, three of whom died in infancy, Rembrandt was the son of a Protestant miller and a Catholic mother. Despite being sent to the...
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