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Rachel Megawhat Interviewed By Darren Coffield – Artist To Artist Series

by News Desk | Apr 19, 2017 | Features

For the latest in our Artist to Artist series of interviews, Darren Coffield speaks to the British photographer Rachel Megawhat, who is well known for her controversial subject matter photographing religious extremists, hate preachers and even shadowing the former...
Tate Britain Comes Out – Queer British Art 1861–1967 By Simon Tarrant

Tate Britain Comes Out – Queer British Art 1861–1967 By Simon Tarrant

by News Desk | Apr 17, 2017 | Features

Imagine in 1988 the public furore if the Tate had hosted an exhibition of queer British art – marking the 21st anniversary of the 1967 Sexual Offences Act, which decriminalised private homosexual acts between men over 21 in England and Wales. To give it context, that...
PARIS IS MAD ABOUT AFRICAN ART By Christian Sulger-Buel

PARIS IS MAD ABOUT AFRICAN ART By Christian Sulger-Buel

by News Desk | Apr 10, 2017 | Features

  The weekend of the 1st-2nd April revolved around a major Paris fair, ART PARIS. The whole artistic community in France, Europe and Africa indulged its passion for Contemporary African Art and as a result fell in love with Africa.  At ART PARIS invited 139...
Michael Petry Interviews Guy Reid In Our Latest Artist To Artist Exclusive

Michael Petry Interviews Guy Reid In Our Latest Artist To Artist Exclusive

by News Desk | Apr 10, 2017 | Features

Michael Petry talks to Guy Reid in our latest interview in the Artist to Artist series. Reid is currently showing at MOCA London. The exhibition runs until 29th April. MP: Guy many people are astounded that the Man Walking has been carved from wood – can you tell us a...
Stations of the Cross Video Works Exhibited At St Stephen Walbrook

Stations of the Cross Video Works Exhibited At St Stephen Walbrook

by News Desk | Apr 9, 2017 | Features

St Stephen Walbrook, an important church in the City of London designed by Christopher Wren in 1672, accommodates the first classical dome to have been built in England and was Wren’s prototype for St Paul’s Cathedral. This architectural relationship provides a...
Art Basel Hong Kong 2017 A Journey By Virginie Puertolas-Syn

Art Basel Hong Kong 2017 A Journey By Virginie Puertolas-Syn

by News Desk | Apr 9, 2017 | Features

  There is such a contrast between Maastricht and Hong Kong. Two different cities, continents, cultures and art fairs.It is this contrast that I embrace and cherish travelling from one fair to the other just a few days apart. Hong Kong has definitely imposed...
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