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Francis Bacon’s Controversial Yet Moving Late Drawings Exhibited In Trieste

Francis Bacon’s Controversial Yet Moving Late Drawings Exhibited In Trieste

by News Desk | Jul 22, 2016 | Reviews

I was recently in Trieste, for a small exhibition of drawings attributed to Francis Bacon. This can hardly be considered a review, as my links to the whole Bacon drawings controversy are already well known and in the public domain. Francis Bacon always denied that he...
Oscar Wilde Explored By Leading Artists At HM Prison Reading

Oscar Wilde Explored By Leading Artists At HM Prison Reading

by News Desk | Jul 21, 2016 | News

A new Artangel  project will allow the public to enter inside HM Prison Reading, for the first time in its 170 year history. Artists, writers, and performers will use the confined spaces to explore their interests in the infamous Oscar Wilde. The Irish born playwright...
Vincent Van Gogh’s Ear Was Given To Brothel Maid Gabrielle Berlatier

Vincent Van Gogh’s Ear Was Given To Brothel Maid Gabrielle Berlatier

by News Desk | Jul 21, 2016 | News

According to a new investigation, Gabrielle Berlatier has been identified as the young woman that Vincent Van Gogh gave his severed ear to. The family has been tracked down after a new book on the artist, published last week, referred to the woman. In an article...
Hormazd Narielwalla Lost Gardens Series Unveiled In New Southbank Centre Exhibition

Hormazd Narielwalla Lost Gardens Series Unveiled In New Southbank Centre Exhibition

by News Desk | Jul 20, 2016 | News

A new series of work by emerging artist Hormazd Narielwalla will be unveiled at Southbank Centre in London on 14 July. Lost Gardens, a specially commissioned body of 12 artworks will be installed on the upper level facing the iconic river front. Creating...
A Very British Ideal for Living Explored In New London Photography Exhibition

A Very British Ideal for Living Explored In New London Photography Exhibition

by News Desk | Jul 20, 2016 | Reviews

We want our country back! they cried An Ideal for Living is a new exhibition at Beetles and Huxley, London that explores how photographers have perceived class, culture and identity in modern Britain. Drawing on the work of 29  photographers, it considers how...
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