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Stuckism Is Alive And Well And Living In Prague – Edward Lucie-Smith

Stuckism Is Alive And Well And Living In Prague – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Apr 2, 2018 | Features

I’m just back from a visit to Prague. I went there specifically to see an exhibition of new British painting organised by an organisation called ArtLines, using an elegant space in the city centre called Black Swan. The Stuckist Movement originally consisted of 13...
Jonathan Anderson: Religious Inspirations Behind Modernism – Interview Revd Jonathan Evens

Jonathan Anderson: Religious Inspirations Behind Modernism – Interview Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Mar 30, 2018 | Features

Jonathan Anderson is an artist, art critic, and associate professor of art at Biola University. He is the coauthor, with theologian William Dyrness, of the book Modern Art and the Life of a Culture: The Religious Impulses of Modernism (IVP Academic, 2016). He is...
Damien Hirst Falling Off The Grid – Houghton Hall – Paul Carter Robinson

Damien Hirst Falling Off The Grid – Houghton Hall – Paul Carter Robinson

by News Desk | Mar 29, 2018 | Features

Last week I was a guest at the magnificent Houghton Hall, one of the most impressive Palladian houses in Britain. This is a house steeped in history and surprisingly still in the hands of the original descendants of Sir Robert Walpole, the first Prime Minister of...
Why Visual Artists Make The Best Musicians – Glasgow Report – Clare Henry

Why Visual Artists Make The Best Musicians – Glasgow Report – Clare Henry

by News Desk | Mar 21, 2018 | Features

On one of the coldest days this year I climbed down many steps into the deep railway cut that is Glasgow’s Queens Park Station. Here, next to a tiny ticket office, is perhaps one of the UK’s strangest galleries. After six years and 30 projects, it is...
Censored Stations Of The Cross Exhibition Curator Ben Moore Goes Public

Censored Stations Of The Cross Exhibition Curator Ben Moore Goes Public

by News Desk | Mar 19, 2018 | Features

I was honoured and surprised when Revd Jonathan Evens invited me to curate a ‘Stations of the Cross’ Group Exhibition at St. Stephen Walbrook, a Christopher Wren church based in the heart of the city of London. I was astonished when I was granted permission to include...
ArtBAB Bahrain A Contemporary Art Oasis – Fair Round-Up – Paul Carter Robinson

ArtBAB Bahrain A Contemporary Art Oasis – Fair Round-Up – Paul Carter Robinson

by News Desk | Mar 18, 2018 | Features

ArtBAB Bahrain, in its third edition, is an international event to be reckoned with. It is certainly not the most significant or commercial fair in the region, with Art Dubai just following on next week. However, ArtBAB has its own individual brand and strong...
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