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Hans Haacke Proposes Tate For Gift Horse Beyond The Fourth Plinth

Hans Haacke Proposes Tate For Gift Horse Beyond The Fourth Plinth

by News Desk | Mar 28, 2015 | Features

In the second and final part of our featured discussion between Hans Haacke and Jon Bird at the ICA, we conclude that Mr Haacke’s work crosses boundaries of Conceptual, Minimal, Pop and site specific Land Art. His latest work unveiled on the Fourth Plinth in...
English Painter Edward Coyle Talks To Artlyst About Material Space, Aborted Futures, And Serendipity

English Painter Edward Coyle Talks To Artlyst About Material Space, Aborted Futures, And Serendipity

by News Desk | Mar 28, 2015 | Features

Berloni Gallery presents ‘BUILD!’, a solo exhibition by English painter Edward Coyle, following the artist’s twelve month on-site residency at the gallery. Coyle creates a framework for his practice from various source materials, including...
Art Outrage Is Subjective To The Zeitgeist Of Social Perception

Art Outrage Is Subjective To The Zeitgeist Of Social Perception

by News Desk | Mar 26, 2015 | Features

The term ‘offence’, in the context of ‘to take offence at’ (as opposed to, an illegal offence or act against the law) is defined as an “annoyance or resentment brought about by a perceived insult to or disregard for oneself”. Thus if we look at artworks which have...
New Copyright Law Threatening To Put Artists And Publishers Behind Bars Is An Act Of Censorship

New Copyright Law Threatening To Put Artists And Publishers Behind Bars Is An Act Of Censorship

by News Desk | Mar 25, 2015 | Features

In light of recent decisions in the courts regarding the appropriation and use of images in works of art, that saw the Belgian artist Luc Tuymans found guilty of copyright infringement – after losing a legal battle in his home country over the alleged plagiarism...

Why Contemporary Art Should Have More Of A Sense Of Humour

by News Desk | Mar 19, 2015 | Features

There is a strong case to be made that what we recognise as “high” art and laughter are entirely mutually exclusive: take the famous ‘Laughing Cavalier’ by Frans Hals found in the Wallace Collection. The title was bestowed on this anonymous sitter by tittering...
Hans Haacke In Conversation About His Recent Fourth Plinth Commission

Hans Haacke In Conversation About His Recent Fourth Plinth Commission

by News Desk | Mar 16, 2015 | Features

Hans Haacke is a leading figure in the contemporary art world. His work crosses boundaries of  Conceptual, Minimal, Pop and site specific Land Art. He is best known for his investigations into hidden economies and politics including that of the art world and the...
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