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Lucio Fontana Pioneer Of Light, Space And Void – Pirelli HangarBicocca Milan

Lucio Fontana Pioneer Of Light, Space And Void – Pirelli HangarBicocca Milan

by News Desk | Sep 23, 2017 | News

Fontana Ambient/Environments  is clearly one of the must-see events of 2017 – P. C. Robinson Artlyst A major new exhibition dedicated to the environments created by the Italian artist Lucio Fontana has opened at Pirelli HangarBicocca in Milan. It once and for...
Pablo Picasso Love, Fame,Tragedy Works Reunited At Tate Modern

Pablo Picasso Love, Fame,Tragedy Works Reunited At Tate Modern

by News Desk | Sep 22, 2017 | Previews

A unique opportunity to view a group of paintings by Pablo Picasso created in the 1930s will be on offer at Tate Modern in March 2018. The works will be reunited for the first time since exhibited and sold over 80 years ago. It includes three works featuring the...
Jasper Johns: Who Am I? A Retrospective By Edward Lucie-Smith 

Jasper Johns: Who Am I? A Retrospective By Edward Lucie-Smith 

by News Desk | Sep 22, 2017 | Reviews

Often enough in his career, Jasper Johns has issued statements that say in effect: ‘Who am I? The truth is that I don’t think I really know the answer myself.’ Does this retrospective at the R.A. answer the question? Maybe not quite. This exhibition offers a very...
Nathalie Du Pasquier Interviewed Ahead Of Her Camden Arts Centre Exhibition

Nathalie Du Pasquier Interviewed Ahead Of Her Camden Arts Centre Exhibition

by News Desk | Sep 21, 2017 | Features

Interview conducted by Neil Zakiewicz with Milan-based artist, Nathalie Du Pasquier, a former member of the celebrated design group Memphis, whose boisterous African-inspired textiles are now icons of 1980s Postmodernist design. A change of direction happened when she...
Basquiat Boom The Hero In His Own Play By Edward Lucie-Smith 

Basquiat Boom The Hero In His Own Play By Edward Lucie-Smith 

by News Desk | Sep 21, 2017 | Reviews

The new Jean-Michel Basquiat show at the Barbican titled Basquiat: Boom For Real comes with a thumping big hardback catalogue published by Prestel. A luxurious tome of the kind you’d use to try to brain your rich auntie if you happened to be feeling a bit short...
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