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Champagne Life: Let’s Pop A Cork And Celebrate Feminism

Champagne Life: Let’s Pop A Cork And Celebrate Feminism

by News Desk | Jan 15, 2016 | Features

There’s something not quite right about the latest show at the Saatchi Gallery. Champagne Life is so named after one of featured artist, Julia Wachtel’s works: an ironic contrast between the glamorous exhibition opening and the long hours spent in a...
Beyond The Valley Of Caravaggio And Other Exhibitions To Bytch About

Beyond The Valley Of Caravaggio And Other Exhibitions To Bytch About

by News Desk | Jan 8, 2016 | Features

Happy New Year, bytches. Late in 2014 I began salivating over the announcement of the National Gallery’s autumn blockbuster for 2015 featuring no fewer than 70 Goya portraits. God it was wonderful. In 2015 galleries surprised me with some pleasant turns of...
A Year Of Blatant Art Consumerism Our 12 Days Of Christmas

A Year Of Blatant Art Consumerism Our 12 Days Of Christmas

by News Desk | Dec 29, 2015 | Features

On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me:A partridge in an Ai Weiwei Tree This year has been a sort of ‘homecoming’ for Ai Weiwei: with his passport returned galleries all around the UK welcomed his return with a flurry of activity,...

Art 2015 Sum-up: Lawsuits, Over Inflated Auctions And Cultural Armageddon

by News Desk | Dec 18, 2015 | Features

It’s been a year of everyone suing everyone else, grappling over intellectual property, and spending too much at the auctions. Only yesterday a dispatch box used by Maggie Thatcher sold for £200k plus commission at Christie’s, smashing its initial...
Christmas Art And Shopping And More F-ing Gift Shopping

Christmas Art And Shopping And More F-ing Gift Shopping

by News Desk | Dec 11, 2015 | Features

I know I bytch a lot about how museums should remain free to enter, and how it’s not so bad to accept cash from a giant evil global oil conglomerate to achieve this goal. Also to this end – staying free that is – I’m even not against some good...
Assemble: Turner Prize Winners In Conversation With Artlyst  – Exclusive Interview

Assemble: Turner Prize Winners In Conversation With Artlyst – Exclusive Interview

by News Desk | Dec 8, 2015 | Features

Assemble, the 2015 winners of this years coveted Turner Prize are a collective consisting of 18 members. Their practice crosses fields of design, architecture and craft to create playful installation environments. They were nominated for their Granby Four Streets...
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