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Salvador Dalí Mae West Lips Sofa Arts Minister Places Temporary Export Bar

Salvador Dalí Mae West Lips Sofa Arts Minister Places Temporary Export Bar

by News Desk | Nov 22, 2017 | News

John Glen the UK’s Arts Minister has placed a temporary export bar on an iconic Salvador Dalí and Edward James designed sofa known as ‘Mae West Lips’. This will provide an opportunity to keep it in the country. The sofa is at risk of being exported...
Transmorphic Superpeople: Whitaker Malem- Fusing Multiple Optimistic Possibilities – Homotopia Liverpool

Transmorphic Superpeople: Whitaker Malem- Fusing Multiple Optimistic Possibilities – Homotopia Liverpool

by News Desk | Nov 21, 2017 | Previews

Patrick Whitaker and Keir Malem present their first solo exhibition, Pop Artisans as part of Homotopia, Liverpool’s LGBTQ+ festival of arts and culture, now in its 14th year. The show represents almost 30 years of the couples creative and personal partnership....
Lubaina Himid: Lost Voices Of Slavery – Walker Art Gallery – Alice Lenkiewicz

Lubaina Himid: Lost Voices Of Slavery – Walker Art Gallery – Alice Lenkiewicz

by News Desk | Nov 21, 2017 | Reviews

  Lubaina Himid’s significant starting point for her exhibition ‘ Meticulous Observations and Naming the Money’, at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool is sculpture by artist, Edmonia Lewis, depicting the American poet, Longfellow. This bust...
Focusing Real Life: London Photography Exhibitions Autumn 2017 – Edward Lucie-Smith

Focusing Real Life: London Photography Exhibitions Autumn 2017 – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Nov 20, 2017 | Reviews

Having been downgraded by the early 20th century Modernists, portraiture is now, a hundred years later, making a significant comeback. However, the means through which it does this is now more usually photography than it is painting or sculpture. So much so that we...
Why Tintin illustrations by Politically Controversial Hergé Break the £1m Mark

Why Tintin illustrations by Politically Controversial Hergé Break the £1m Mark

by News Desk | Nov 20, 2017 | News

Last week, an India ink drawing of Tintin and his dog Snowy sold for almost $500,000 (£380,000) at auction in Paris. The illustration from the album King Ottokar’s Sceptre 1939 was one of many items created by Hergé, the Belgian illustrator who invented Tintin,...
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