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Dismaland: Wince-Inducing Yet Lacking Banksy’s Usual Cutting Satire?

by News Desk | Aug 21, 2015 | Features

It emerged in July that Disneyland Paris is allegedly charging German and British tourists up to 15% more than French visitors to the park. Behind the sparkly wholesomeness is, as usual, a faceless corporate conglomerate hyper-capitalist agenda at work.It’s...
Artlyst Podcast: Penelope Curtis And Curator Chris Stephens Discuss Barbara Hepworth

Artlyst Podcast: Penelope Curtis And Curator Chris Stephens Discuss Barbara Hepworth

by News Desk | Aug 18, 2015 | Features

Tate Britain is currently presenting the first major Barbara Hepworth exhibition in London for almost fifty years. Barbara Hepworth (1903–75) is most commonly associated with St Ives, Cornwall, where the artist lived from 1939 until her death in 1975. This major...
Artlyst Podcast: James Turrell Discusses Light And How We Feel With Our Eyes

Artlyst Podcast: James Turrell Discusses Light And How We Feel With Our Eyes

by News Desk | Aug 3, 2015 | Features

American artist James Turrell is currently presenting a site-specific light work at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, the piece is the culmination to the exhibition “LightScape: James Turrell”. Artlyst visited the stunning grounds of one of England’s finest...
Artlyst Podcast: James Turrell Discusses The Grand English Home And The Nature Of Light

Artlyst Podcast: James Turrell Discusses The Grand English Home And The Nature Of Light

by News Desk | Jul 30, 2015 | Features

American artist James Turrell is currently presenting a site-specific light work at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, as the culmination to the exhibition “LightScape: James Turrell”. Artlyst visited the stunning grounds of one of England’s finest Palladian...
Sexism In Art: And What We Perceive As Acceptable Body Depictions

Sexism In Art: And What We Perceive As Acceptable Body Depictions

by News Desk | Jul 24, 2015 | Features

So, I was about to launch into thoughtful musings on that inexplicable relationship between artist and muse and how the female body just happens to lend itself to being pored over to varying degrees of distraction. Egon Schiele is a classic example of an artist...
Artlyst Podcast: Peter Doig In Conversation With Sir Nicholas Serota

Artlyst Podcast: Peter Doig In Conversation With Sir Nicholas Serota

by News Desk | Jul 22, 2015 | Features

During the preview week of the Venice Biennale Artlyst was privileged to attend a conversation between Peter Doig, the Turner Prize nominated artist and Sir Nicholas Serota, Director of the Tate. The talk took place in front of Doig’s new paintings at the...
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