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William Tillyer: The Golden Striker – Esk Paintings – Edward Lucie-Smith

William Tillyer: The Golden Striker – Esk Paintings – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Oct 8, 2018 | Reviews

The William Tillyer show at Bernard Jacobson is an example of what I’m starting to think of as the current ‘golden oldie’ phenomenon in London galleries. It opens hot on the heels of the John Loker: Six Decades show at Flowers East and the exhibition of work by John...
Frances Richardson Tanner Prize Exhibition Opens At Cross Lane Projects Kendal

Frances Richardson Tanner Prize Exhibition Opens At Cross Lane Projects Kendal

by News Desk | Oct 8, 2018 | Previews

Frances Richardson: Cross Lane Projects, Kendal, welcomes a major UK sculpture award as it is shown outside of London for the first time. Frances Richardson’s exhibition Not even nothing can be free of ghosts has been developed over the period of a year, as the 15th...
Jeff Koons Cracked Egg Blue Loses Its Lustre At Christie’s

Jeff Koons Cracked Egg Blue Loses Its Lustre At Christie’s

by News Desk | Oct 8, 2018 | News

Jeff Koons Cracked Egg (Blue) a large two-part stainless steel sculpture from the Celebration Series, which began with Balloon Dog in 1994, is the first of five versions, each one rendered in a vivid colour. This is blue, or I might myself have called it turquoise....
Bruegel The Painter Who Painted Things That Couldn’t Be Painted

Bruegel The Painter Who Painted Things That Couldn’t Be Painted

by News Desk | Oct 7, 2018 | Features

Few painters have fascinated and enthralled over the centuries as much as Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c. 1525/30‒1569) Now, the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna has unveiled the most comprehensive exhibition of this 16th-century Netherlandish master ever compiled....
Gauguin And Laval In Martinique: Building Paradise With Savagery – Paul Black

Gauguin And Laval In Martinique: Building Paradise With Savagery – Paul Black

by News Desk | Oct 6, 2018 | Features

Artlyst recently visited the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, which is currently presenting Gauguin and Laval in Martinique – the first ever exhibition devoted to a significant, if short period in Gauguin’s development – four years before travelling to...
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