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Ilgiz Gimranov: Khrushchev’s Brutalist Housing Immortalised – Edward Lucie-Smith

Ilgiz Gimranov: Khrushchev’s Brutalist Housing Immortalised – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Apr 16, 2018 | Reviews

At this low point in relationships between Russia and the West, it’s a good idea to remember how little we actually know about contemporary Russian art. By this I mean, first, about art made in Russia since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Second, about Russian art...
Rene Magritte As Conceptual Artist – Edward Lucie-Smith

Rene Magritte As Conceptual Artist – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Apr 16, 2018 | Reviews

Art lovers have Magritte safely classified as a leading Surrealist. A new exhibition at Luxembourg & Dayan, entitled René Magritte (Or: The Rule of Metaphor), shifts the focus, to reveal him as one of the fathers of Conceptual Art. Ironically, the brief period the...
Helaine Blumenfeld – In Pursuit Of Hard Beauty – Lisa Azarmi

Helaine Blumenfeld – In Pursuit Of Hard Beauty – Lisa Azarmi

by News Desk | Apr 16, 2018 | Previews

The sculptor, Helaine Blumenfeld OBE, has spent a life time unashamedly in pursuit of beauty. In an art world obsessed by the conceptual, Blumenfeld has carved her own reality. “In such ugly times, the only true protest is beauty” – Phil Ochs Her work is centred...
Emily Young: First Contemporary Works Exhibited In New College Cloisters – Paul Black

Emily Young: First Contemporary Works Exhibited In New College Cloisters – Paul Black

by News Desk | Apr 15, 2018 | Previews

Considering that British sculptor Emily Young strives to marry the ancient and contemporary – employing a combination of traditional stone carving and a technological approach through her practice – it seems fitting that the artist’s work currently...
Picasso To Souza: The Crucifixion Imagery Rarely Exhibited – Revd Jonathan Evens

Picasso To Souza: The Crucifixion Imagery Rarely Exhibited – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Apr 15, 2018 | Features

Overshadowed by iconic images from Picasso 1932 and Bacon/Freud two of the Tate’s current exhibitions feature powerfully expressive crucifixion images. In 1932, the ‘year of wonders’ explored by Tate Modern’s Picasso 1932: Love Fame Tragedy, Picasso created thirteen...
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