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Photo London 2017 Everything You Need To Know About The Fair

Photo London 2017 Everything You Need To Know About The Fair

by News Desk | May 16, 2017 | Previews

Photo London opens their third edition to the public this week. The fair was created to give London an international photography event befitting the city’s status as a global cultural capital. Founded in 2015, it has already established itself as a world-class...
Phyllida Barlow Great Henges Bright Coloured Forms Venice Biennale – Sue Hubbard

Phyllida Barlow Great Henges Bright Coloured Forms Venice Biennale – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | May 16, 2017 | Reviews

I remember, some time ago, a film in which a young interviewer asked Louise Bourgeois, then in her 90s, what it was like to become famous at her advanced age. The tiny, bird-like figure replied acerbically: “I ‘ave been ‘eer all along.” Phyllida Barlow has, also, been...
Constantin Brancusi Head Smashes Artist’s Auction Record At Christie’s

Constantin Brancusi Head Smashes Artist’s Auction Record At Christie’s

by News Desk | May 16, 2017 | News

A bronze sculpture by the Modernist artist Constantin Brancusi has sold for the record-smashing price of  $57.37 million in New York on Monday. This is the highest price achieved for the Romanian-born sculptor and more than twice the pre-sale estimate. La muse...
Venice Biennale 57 From An Artist’s Perspective Hedley Roberts Picks Twelve

Venice Biennale 57 From An Artist’s Perspective Hedley Roberts Picks Twelve

by News Desk | May 15, 2017 | Reviews

1.     German Pavilion: Anne Imhof Anne Imhof’s performance installation at the German Pavilion has a lot of hype and deservedly so. ‘Faust’ has strong themes of power, control and submission throughout. Caged dogs and loud music plays from the pavilion; Berlin styled...
Philip Guston Nixon Drawings Revisited In The Age Of Trump – Hauser & Wirth

Philip Guston Nixon Drawings Revisited In The Age Of Trump – Hauser & Wirth

by News Desk | May 15, 2017 | Previews

An exhibition of work by the American painter ‘Philip Guston titled Laughter in the Dark, Drawings from 1971 & 1975’, at Hauser & Wirth London opens this week.  The highly anticipated exhibition is devoted to the late artist’s satirical drawings of the 37th...
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