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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 headed one we...

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...
Turning Silver Into Gold: Michael Joo And Paul Black In Conversation

Turning Silver Into Gold: Michael Joo And Paul Black In Conversation

by News Desk | Feb 24, 2016 | Features

Michael Joo was kind enough to talk to Paul Black about the fascinating nature of his practice, and the artist’s new exhibition Radiohalo, at Blain|Southern London. The show is a major exhibition of new works by the acclaimed conceptual artist, and is...
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