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Edward Burne-Jones Erotic And The Androgynous Tate Britain – Edward Lucie-Smith

Edward Burne-Jones Erotic And The Androgynous Tate Britain – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Oct 25, 2018 | Reviews

I have various reasons for being interested in Edward Burne-Jones. Some are purely personal. For example, I happen to live in the area of West London where Burne-Jones spent thirty years of his adult life. A council block named after him, built on the site of his home...
Mario Merz – HangarBicocca: Nomadic Bodies In Synchronous Orbits – Paul Black

Mario Merz – HangarBicocca: Nomadic Bodies In Synchronous Orbits – Paul Black

by News Desk | Oct 25, 2018 | Features

Artlyst has visited Pirelli HangarBicocca Milan, which is currently presenting the iconic igloos of the late Mario Merz – the highly influential figure of Arte Povera, who is considered to be one of the most important post-war Italian artists.  Vicente Todolí,...
Diebenkorn Ocean Park Masterpiece From Mary Tyler Moore Collection Auctioned At Christie’s

Diebenkorn Ocean Park Masterpiece From Mary Tyler Moore Collection Auctioned At Christie’s

by News Desk | Oct 25, 2018 | News

Christie’s NY will be offering a large Richard Diebenkorn, Ocean Park series painting from 1985 on November 15. The iconic artwork, perhaps the most important in the series due to its size, comes from the Collection of the late actor Mary Tyler Moore and Dr S. Robert...
What A FIAC! What A Fair! – Virginie Puertolas-Syn In Paris

What A FIAC! What A Fair! – Virginie Puertolas-Syn In Paris

by News Desk | Oct 24, 2018 | Features

What a FIAC! The Indian summer made the whole Parisian art week such a delight. With just one week to recover after the Frieze frenzy, I clambered onto the Eurostar to attend the 45th edition of FIAC. Paris has so much to offer this year with all the incredible...
Lee Krasner Breathes Colour Into The Barbican This Spring

Lee Krasner Breathes Colour Into The Barbican This Spring

by News Desk | Oct 24, 2018 | Previews

The first retrospective exhibition in Europe of Lee Krasner for over 50 years is opening in May 2019 at the Barbican. One of the pioneers of Abstract Expressionism, Krasner made work reflecting the feeling of possibility and experiment in New York in the post-war...
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