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Art Vaudeville:  Frieze London and Frieze Masters – Nico Kos Earle

Art Vaudeville: Frieze London and Frieze Masters – Nico Kos Earle

by News Desk | Oct 18, 2022 | Features

Sometimes I wonder if the art fair is a symptom of the internet and our contemporaneous assumption that everything is instantly available at the click of a button. However, instead of individual surfing, at a fair, you are browsing at the same time as everyone you...
1-54 Art Fair London: My Six Favourite Exhibits – Lee Sharrock 

1-54 Art Fair London: My Six Favourite Exhibits – Lee Sharrock 

by News Desk | Oct 16, 2022 | Features

As 1-54 celebrates its 10th birthday, the first international art fair to focus on modern and contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora return to London’s Somerset House. 1-54 was founded by Touria El Glaoui 10 years ago. There are now three annual editions:...
Ronit Keret Tears Palazzo Mora Venice – Virginie Puertolas-Syn

Ronit Keret Tears Palazzo Mora Venice – Virginie Puertolas-Syn

by News Desk | Oct 12, 2022 | Features

The installation of Ronit Keret Tears, presented at the Palazzo Mora in Venice until the end of November, is a striking example of how an artist can contribute to our understanding of a significant scientific problem. I believe artists have a unique skill to make us...
Alexander de Cadenet And Michael Forbes October 2022 Diary – Revd Jonathan Evens

Alexander de Cadenet And Michael Forbes October 2022 Diary – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Oct 9, 2022 | Features

I begin this month with two exhibitions that touch on religion in the context of exploring identity and end with a series of book-based installations that probe aspects of the nature of Christianity. Alexander de Cadenet is showing a new series of ‘Skull Portraits’ at...
William Kentridge Ubu Tells The Truth – Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

William Kentridge Ubu Tells The Truth – Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Oct 7, 2022 | Features

Ubu Roi was first performed on December 10th, 1896, at what is now the Théâtre de Paris on the Rue Blanche. A stylised burlesque by the French playwright Alfred Jarry, it satirised power, greed, bourgeois complacency, along with the institutional abuse of power. The...
Pyotr Pavlensky Uncensored The Artlyst Interview With Paul Carter Robinson

Pyotr Pavlensky Uncensored The Artlyst Interview With Paul Carter Robinson

by News Desk | Sep 28, 2022 | Features

Pyotr Pavlensky was born in 1984 in Leningrad. He studied monumental painting at the Saint Petersburg Stieglitz State Academy of Art and Design. In 2012 he began making art that he defined as ‘political’. In 2019, however, the blurred boundaries of this...
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