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80’s Art Star David Salle On Seeing Art The Way Artists Do

80’s Art Star David Salle On Seeing Art The Way Artists Do

by News Desk | Nov 6, 2016 | Features

In his new book  ‘How to See: Looking, Talking, and Thinking about Art’ 80’s art star David Salle aspires to teach nonartists to see art the way artists do!  I was eager to hear what Salle had to say to Lorin Stein, editor of ‘The Paris Review’ when Salle was...
Was Caravaggio A Good Christian? By Revd Jonathan Evens St Stephen Walbrook

Was Caravaggio A Good Christian? By Revd Jonathan Evens St Stephen Walbrook

by News Desk | Nov 6, 2016 | Features

Caravaggio – “What a man! What a painter, but what a man and what a believer.” Those are the words of François Bousquet, Rector of San Luigi dei Francesi in Rome, the church which, in the stunning Contarelli Chapel, houses the magnificent paintings which formed...
Art Basel Miami Beach Announces 2016 Film Programme Selected By David Gryn

Art Basel Miami Beach Announces 2016 Film Programme Selected By David Gryn

by News Desk | Nov 2, 2016 | Features

Art Basel Miami Beach has announced the Film Programme for the 2016 event. This year it will run from November 30 through December 4, presenting a premier program of over 50 film and video works by some of today’s most exciting artists from North and South America,...
David Bowie Collection A Very Personal Curation Of Style And Taste

David Bowie Collection A Very Personal Curation Of Style And Taste

by News Desk | Nov 1, 2016 | Features

David Bowie was an extremely private person when it came to his art collection. Although everyone on the London gallery circuit knew that he passionately collected works of Modern and Contemporary British and International art, few had ever seen it. A first glimpse...
Hugh Mendes Talks to Artlyst About His Preoccupation With Death And Memento Mori

Hugh Mendes Talks to Artlyst About His Preoccupation With Death And Memento Mori

by News Desk | Oct 12, 2016 | Features

Hugh Mendes is a German-born British painter. He graduated with an MA in Fine Art from City and Guilds of London Art School,  in 2001 after reading a BA (Hons) in Fine Art at Chelsea School of Art 1975-78. Mendes’ work has been shown globally at Museum shows and it is...
Paul Carey Kent Picks His Frieze Favourites For The 2016 Fair

Paul Carey Kent Picks His Frieze Favourites For The 2016 Fair

by News Desk | Oct 9, 2016 | Features

An average year seems the general verdict on Frieze. Everyone picks up on the Focus section of young gallery projects, so I’ve concentrated on the main fair with works from some of the best stands. Most worthwhile art is transformative in some way, but many of...
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