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Picasso As Minotaur: Gagosian London By Edward Lucie-Smith

Picasso As Minotaur: Gagosian London By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | May 4, 2017 | Reviews

The Picasso: Minotaurs and Matadors show now on view at Gagosian Grosvenor Hill neatly pips Tate Modern to the post. In March 2018 Tate Modern unveils Picasso 1932 – Love, Fame Tragedy, its first ever solo show devoted to this most celebrated of all Modern Movement...
TEFAF Spring New York Presents Exemplary Modern and Contemporary Art & Design

TEFAF Spring New York Presents Exemplary Modern and Contemporary Art & Design

by News Desk | May 4, 2017 | News

TEFAF Spring New York opens to the public today to take on the competition from May 4-8, 2017. This is the second of TEFAF’s fairs outside Europe and focuses on Modern and Contemporary Art & Design at the historic Park Avenue Armory in New York City. The...
Samuel Palmer Etchings Explored At The London Original Print Fair

Samuel Palmer Etchings Explored At The London Original Print Fair

by News Desk | May 3, 2017 | Features

The London original Print Fair at the Royal Academy is upon us once again, opening this Wednesday to a huge fanfare, one can usually expect to covet a Kandinsky or desire a Delacroix. However, attendees, this year should be prepared to be fascinated by a film. Palmer...
Turner Prize 2017 Shortlist Reveals Obscure Multicultural Pick & Mix

Turner Prize 2017 Shortlist Reveals Obscure Multicultural Pick & Mix

by News Desk | May 3, 2017 | News

The Turner Prize 2017 shortlist has just been announced at Tate Britain. The artists chosen are from diverse multicultural backgrounds and are relatively unknown. Artists Hurvin Anderson, Andrea Büttner, Lubaina Himid and Rosalind Nashashibi will now go head to head...
Early Chinese Buddhist Art from Dunhuang Cave Recreated In London

Early Chinese Buddhist Art from Dunhuang Cave Recreated In London

by News Desk | May 2, 2017 | Previews

Dunhuang, an oasis on the ancient Silk Road in northern China, is known for its caves containing some of the world’s finest examples of Buddhist art, created over a period of 1000 years. Millions visit this UNESCO world heritage site each year.  “We are honoured to...
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