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Rauschenberg’s Iconic Goat Set For UK Return After 52 Year Hiatus

Rauschenberg’s Iconic Goat Set For UK Return After 52 Year Hiatus

by News Desk | Jul 29, 2016 | News

Assembled from materials including a stuffed angora goat, a rubber tyre, a tennis ball and a shoe heel, Robert Rauschenberg’s iconic work Monogram 1955-59 is to return to the UK after a 52 year hiatus. The work demonstrates Rauschenberg’s bold challenge to the...
Feminist Avant Garde Of The 1970s Explored At The Photographers’ Gallery

Feminist Avant Garde Of The 1970s Explored At The Photographers’ Gallery

by News Desk | Jul 29, 2016 | News

Feminist Avant Garde of the 1970s is an expansive exhibition at The Photographers’ Gallery, comprising forty-eight international female artists and over 150 major works from the VERBUND COLLECTION in Vienna. The exhibition highlights groundbreaking practices that...
Mark Wallinger: Recumbent Analysand Reflected In Mirrors Freud Museum London

Mark Wallinger: Recumbent Analysand Reflected In Mirrors Freud Museum London

by News Desk | Jul 29, 2016 | Reviews

A new installation by the Turner Prize winning artist Mark Wallinger, curated by Natasha Hoare, opened last night at the Freud Museum in London. It explores self reflection and consists of three key works. The most spectacular is the installation of a mirrored ceiling...
Modern British Painting Abounds: The Hepworth Wakefield Summer 2016 Exhibition Roundup

Modern British Painting Abounds: The Hepworth Wakefield Summer 2016 Exhibition Roundup

by News Desk | Jul 28, 2016 | Reviews

At The Hepworth Wakefield, large light-filled gallery spaces more familiar with the wieldy steel sculpture of Anthony Caro or the oozing metamorphic wax and crystalline works of Lynda Bengalis, are this summer playing host to a series exhibitions and displays...
Brexit: Not The Only Big Split In The Art World By Edward Lucie-Smith

Brexit: Not The Only Big Split In The Art World By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jul 28, 2016 | News

August is nearly here – the time when the contemporary art world in London begins its annual snooze, to wake up, hopefully refreshed, some time in mid-September. It’s the moment to draw breath, sit down and take stock. It’s hard to think of any comparable six months...
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