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James Ostrer: Explores Race, Greed And The Tribal Elite At Gazelli Art House

James Ostrer: Explores Race, Greed And The Tribal Elite At Gazelli Art House

by News Desk | May 29, 2018 | Previews

In 2016 world-renowned curator Azu Nwagbogu invited James Ostrer to show his 2014 Wotsit All About series in Lagos, Nigeria. Naturally, Nwagbogu expected Ostrer to come along with his fetishised junk food portraits that had warned the west of over-consumption.  James...
Collishaw, Rego and Wylie Shortlisted For 2018 Southbank Award

Collishaw, Rego and Wylie Shortlisted For 2018 Southbank Award

by News Desk | May 29, 2018 | News

The South Bank Sky Arts Award (originally The South Bank Show Award) has announced the three shortlisted visual artists for the 2018 award. Mat Collishaw has been nominated for Thresholds, Somerset House, Paula Rego – The Boy Who Loved the Sea and Other Stories,...
Lee Bul  Explores Questions Of Intimacy, Gender, And Technology – Hayward Gallery

Lee Bul Explores Questions Of Intimacy, Gender, And Technology – Hayward Gallery

by News Desk | May 29, 2018 | Previews

Lee Bul (b. 1964, Seoul, South Korea) explores questions of intimacy, gender, technology and class – as well as the tension between despair and hope, horror and beauty – through works that range from provocative guerrilla performances to large-scale installations that...
Central Saint Martins Kicks Off London Degree Show Season 2018

Central Saint Martins Kicks Off London Degree Show Season 2018

by News Desk | May 27, 2018 | Features

Every spring I look forward to the buzz of the London art school degree show season. It is one of the best ways to keep your finger on the pulse of emerging art trends in the capital. Central Saint Martins is usually the first and it’s open to the public from...
Schiele / Woodman A Keen Sense Of Grotesque And Distortion – Alice Lenkiewicz

Schiele / Woodman A Keen Sense Of Grotesque And Distortion – Alice Lenkiewicz

by News Desk | May 26, 2018 | Reviews

Tate Liverpool – There is a sense of the grotesque to the work of Egon Schiele.  His gnarled and crooked drawings of nudes are strong but isolated within the pure space of the surrounding paper. Limbs become exaggerated and deformed as in ‘’Standing Male Nude’,...
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