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How Artbytch Met Brian Sewell: Almost A Pastiche Of Himself

by News Desk | Sep 22, 2015 | Features

I met Brian Sewell only once while a student at the Courtauld Institute. As a fellow alumnus, he was attending a special event for alumni aged eighty or more. Stitching on a pleasant smile and wishing him an excellent visit, he quipped in response that the event was...
Ai Weiwei And Anish Kapoor: Far More Effective Than Guernica

Ai Weiwei And Anish Kapoor: Far More Effective Than Guernica

by News Desk | Sep 18, 2015 | Features

What I admire about Thursday’s public march led by Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei eight miles across London is its resourcefulness and simplicity in its show of solidarity for the refugee crisis. Art in its usual form of protest is traditionally highly symbolic...
Artlyst Podcast: Fig-2 Curator Fatos Ustek Discusses Artist Melanie Manchot

Artlyst Podcast: Fig-2 Curator Fatos Ustek Discusses Artist Melanie Manchot

by News Desk | Sep 16, 2015 | Features

Fatos Ustek, Art Fund Curator at fig-2, has spoken to Artlyst about the latest installation as part of fig-2’s structure of fifty successive exhibitions realised on a weekly basis operating as a catalyst to manifest the aesthetic and critical currency of our...

Damien Hirst: From Cynical Pharmacy To Saatchi-Style Private Gallery

by News Desk | Sep 11, 2015 | Features

Regular readers will know of the special reserve of bile I harbour for one Damien Hirst: the businessman peddling ‘art’ in a beyond-cynical way that would make Warhol choke on or at the very least regurgitate a little his oft quoted adage “good...

Art Under Austerity – Contemporary Art Abides Amidst The Greek Economic Crisis

by News Desk | Sep 2, 2015 | Features

In his 1965 novel The Magus, John Fowles describes the way in which so many Greeks “wished to leave Greece never to return, yet never learnt to accept their exile”. This condition, Fowles ruminates, is “the cost of being born in the most beautiful...
Artlyst Podcast: Curator Ciara Moloney Discusses Forgotten Austrian Artist Kiki Kogelnik

Artlyst Podcast: Curator Ciara Moloney Discusses Forgotten Austrian Artist Kiki Kogelnik

by News Desk | Aug 24, 2015 | Features

Modern Art Oxford presents the first solo exhibition in the UK of acclaimed Austrian artist Kiki Kogelnik (1935-1997). Working in New York in the 1960s, Kogelnik was a well-known artist and contemporary of figures such as Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol. Despite her...
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