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Tracey Emin’s Unintentionally Unironic Zoolander-style Who Am I Quest

Tracey Emin’s Unintentionally Unironic Zoolander-style Who Am I Quest

by News Desk | Mar 25, 2016 | Features

When learning of Tracey Emin’s decision to marry a rock of course the first thing the less charitable parts of our minds would be thinking will be along the lines of “well no one else would” or “someone has to”, etc. and other grumpy-expression shaming opinions. But...
A Restoration: Elizabeth Price And Paul Black In Conversation

A Restoration: Elizabeth Price And Paul Black In Conversation

by News Desk | Mar 22, 2016 | Features

Paul Black has visited the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford to meet Turner Prize, and 2013 Contemporary Art Society Award winner Elizabeth Price, and view Price’s latest video work; a response to the collections and archives of the Ashmolean and Pitt Rivers museums,...
R. Crumb vs Allen Jones What A Lovely Pear And Other Double Entendres

R. Crumb vs Allen Jones What A Lovely Pear And Other Double Entendres

by News Desk | Mar 18, 2016 | Features

A couple of years ago, for this very publication, I lambasted the Royal Academy for its Allen Jones retrospective, which applauded a career that unrelentingly and without deviation objectified women. The point which illustrates his latent misogyny is the fact that...
Hashtag-Ironic: Banksy Geo-profiling Study A Big Fat Waste Of Funding

Hashtag-Ironic: Banksy Geo-profiling Study A Big Fat Waste Of Funding

by News Desk | Mar 11, 2016 | Features

Did Shakespeare really write all those plays? I find myself not even caring that much whether he did, or was aided, or – as some who like to stir things up have suggested – he was actually someone else, someone different from the earring wearing fuzzy...

Is Loving Vincent Yet Another Lousy Filmic Portrayal Of A Dead Artist?

by News Desk | Mar 4, 2016 | Features

I’m apprehensive of the announcement by Oscar winning Breakthru Animation studios of “the world’s first feature-length painted animation,” ‘Loving Vincent’. Over 100 artists trained to mimic the painterly style of Van Gogh will create one painting...
David Hockney: Brimming With Talent But Such A Miserable Git

David Hockney: Brimming With Talent But Such A Miserable Git

by News Desk | Feb 26, 2016 | Features

I would love to say I’ve met David Hockney: I admire him enormously as a draughtsman, especially innumerable portraits capturing likeness with minimum effort and brush-stroke. He just can, and does, execute perfectly first time, which is an extremely rare gift...
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