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Mali Morris: Interview of the Month, July 2022 – Paul Carey-Kent

Mali Morris: Interview of the Month, July 2022 – Paul Carey-Kent

by News Desk | Jun 28, 2022 | Features

Mali Morris is a popular and notably active member of the Royal Academy of Arts, making her an appropriate choice for the annual commission to make flags over Bond Street. She also has new paintings in the RA Summer Show, and a retrospective of her prints. In Sam...
Yinka Shonibare: Mr And Mrs Andrews Without Their Heads – Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

Yinka Shonibare: Mr And Mrs Andrews Without Their Heads – Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Jun 24, 2022 | Features

Mr and Mrs Andrews is arguably Gainsborough’s most famous painting. A young couple poses for their wedding portrait beneath an oak tree. Behind them spreads a bucolic view of the valley of the River Stour and the nearly 3000 acres that belonged to Robert...
Art Illuminating spirituality June 2022 Diary – Revd Jonathan Evens

Art Illuminating spirituality June 2022 Diary – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Jun 20, 2022 | Features

The adherence of the Singh Twins to the Indian miniature painting tradition has been a way of asserting their right to choose a visual language which is true to their own interests in art and the natural affiliation and pride they feel for their Asian heritage. That...
Peter Buggenhout: Interview of the Month, June 2022 – Paul Carey-Kent

Peter Buggenhout: Interview of the Month, June 2022 – Paul Carey-Kent

by News Desk | Jun 11, 2022 | Features

Belgian sculptor Peter Buggenhout makes slippery, near-formless sculptures that typically repulse with their abject materials, yet draw you in to an uncanny unknowability. Now you can see his work, in a rare London outing, at Holtermann Fine Art. Formally, they...
Colour And Art History On A Paris Road Trip – James Payne

Colour And Art History On A Paris Road Trip – James Payne

by News Desk | Jun 6, 2022 | Features

Paris is always good for an Artlyst road trip, as James Payne discovers as he visits Fondation Louis Vuitton, Cluny Museum and goes on a Picasso walking tour. AN EXPLOSION OF COLOUR IN PARIS  I love the title of this show: Fugues in Colour. A fugue is a music term...
Henry Moore Sharing Form At Hauser & Wirth Somerset – James Payne

Henry Moore Sharing Form At Hauser & Wirth Somerset – James Payne

by News Desk | Jun 4, 2022 | Features

In the autumn of 1921, Henry Moore, a student from the Royal College of Art, visited Stonehenge. He checked into his hotel, ready to set off in the morning and see the neolithic monument for the first time. But restless and eaten up with curiosity, he couldn’t...
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