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BP Portrait Awards: A Non Starter Slippery As An Oil Slick

BP Portrait Awards: A Non Starter Slippery As An Oil Slick

by News Desk | Jun 18, 2015 | Features

The genre ‘portraiture’ is as open ended as the limitless expanses of landscape, history painting, still lifes, and abstract: yet while on paper the BP award is as thematically open, and democratically open to everyone to enter, whether amateur or...
Artlyst Podcast: Grayson Perry Discusses Julie Cope The Feminine Heart Of Essex

Artlyst Podcast: Grayson Perry Discusses Julie Cope The Feminine Heart Of Essex

by News Desk | Jun 15, 2015 | Features

One of the highlights this year’s Royal Academy Summer Show 2015 is Grayson Perry’s Julie and Rob tapestry, a large work which is conceptually linked to the artist’s cross between Hansel and Gretel and a Russian Orthodox church, in the form of his...
Visual Arts Overlooked On Queen’s Birthday Honours list 2015

Visual Arts Overlooked On Queen’s Birthday Honours list 2015

by News Desk | Jun 14, 2015 | Features

The Queens Birthday Honours list has again snubbed the Visual Arts. This is the second time since 2015 began, with the New Years Honours List thin on rewarding the Visual Arts sector, despite considerable cultural accomplishments. It is truly astounding that not...
Podcast: Dominic Shepherd In Conversation With Zavier Ellis And Dr Gavin Parkinson

Podcast: Dominic Shepherd In Conversation With Zavier Ellis And Dr Gavin Parkinson

by News Desk | Jun 12, 2015 | Features

CHARLIE SMITH London is presenting Dominic Shepherd in the artist’s latest exhibition ‘Bare Foot Prophet’, where Shepherd responds to the progress of our times, channelled via his own idiosyncratic circumstances. Edging towards the end of an idyll,...
Damien Hirst: Worlds Richest Artist Still Laughing His Way To The Bank

Damien Hirst: Worlds Richest Artist Still Laughing His Way To The Bank

by News Desk | Jun 12, 2015 | Features

Morbid question one: if Damien Hirst fell into a vat of formaldehyde tomorrow, how would this affect the monetary value of his works? The ultimate art-businessman has, like most on Artlyst’s reel of richest male artists, become so having found a brand-formula which...

Roger Hiorns In Race To Bury Boeing Aircraft Before Swiss Rival

by News Desk | Jun 11, 2015 | Features

The Turner Prize nominated artist Roger Hiorns plans to bury a jumbo jet for a site-specific installation near Birmingham. Meanwhile the Swiss artist Christoph Büchel has a similar plan in progress. Great minds think alike, perhaps they should...
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