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Carlo Carra Both A Revolutionary And A Conservative – Blain/Southern London

Carlo Carra Both A Revolutionary And A Conservative – Blain/Southern London

by News Desk | Jul 16, 2016 | Reviews

A number of the major commercial galleries in London now offer shows which are, in terms of interest and quality, very much on a level with what one finds in London’s major public galleries. The new exhibition at Blain/Southern in Hanover Square offers a good example...
Damien Hirst Cleared Of Formaldehyde Gate Controversy At Tate Retrospective

Damien Hirst Cleared Of Formaldehyde Gate Controversy At Tate Retrospective

by News Desk | Jul 16, 2016 | News

Back in April 2016 we reported that Damien Hirst’s 2012 Tate gallery retrospective may have leaked dangerous fumes from the various tanks exhibited, which could have caused a health hazard. A research paper from the Royal Society of Chemistry journal detailed...

Contemporary Female Artists Explored In New Sheffield’s Graves Gallery Exhibition

by News Desk | Jul 16, 2016 | News

Leading international collector Valeria Napoleone, who concentrates on work by female artists has organised a display highlighting her collection in public for the first time. This July at Sheffield’s Graves Gallery the single purpose collection, which champions and...
David Bowie’s Own Art Collection to be Unveiled at Sotheby’s

David Bowie’s Own Art Collection to be Unveiled at Sotheby’s

by News Desk | Jul 15, 2016 | News

“Art was, seriously, the only thing I’d ever wanted to own. It has always been for me a stable nourishment. I use it. It can change the way I feel in the mornings. The same work can change me in different ways, depending on what I’m going through.” Bowie  quoted in...

Karen Bradley appointed new culture secretary replacing John Whittingdale

by News Desk | Jul 14, 2016 | News

Karen Bradley, a former Home Office minister, is to take over as Secretary of State  for Culture, Media and Sport in Theresa May’s cabinet reshuffle after John Whittingdale was sacked. Bradley, a former chartered accountant and tax advisor for firms including Deloitte...
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