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Martin Parr: Interview of the Month May 2022 – Paul Carey-Kent

Martin Parr: Interview of the Month May 2022 – Paul Carey-Kent

by News Desk | May 3, 2022 | Features

Martin Parr is famous worldwide for over 50 years of intensely colourful and wittily affectionate photographic observations of people. Indeed, he’s so popular and has so many shows that told me he does three or four interviews every week! There wasn’t much chance,...
Surrealism’s Alternative History The 59th Venice Biennale – Nico Kos Earle

Surrealism’s Alternative History The 59th Venice Biennale – Nico Kos Earle

by News Desk | May 2, 2022 | Features

The Venice Biennale sparks surreal conversations between past and present in ‘Milk of Dreams’, curated by Cecilia Alemani and Surrealism and Magic: Enchanted Modernity, curated by Grazine Subelyte, Associate Curator of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection....
Great Art Cities Explained YouTube Series Venice Biennale Special

Great Art Cities Explained YouTube Series Venice Biennale Special

by News Desk | Apr 29, 2022 | Features, Vault

Great Art Cities Explained (GACE) follows the successful YouTube art history series Great Art Explained in 15 Minutes, founded last year by art writer and curator James Payne. GACE, an art and travel series is a collaboration between PayneShurvell gallery owners,...
Cornelia Parker: Cold Dark Matter 1991 – Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

Cornelia Parker: Cold Dark Matter 1991 – Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Apr 28, 2022 | Features

In her 1994 essay The Body in Pieces: The Fragment as a Metaphor of Modernity, the feminist art historian, Linda Nochlin, cites the French Revolution, and the guillotine in particular, as the symbol that finally severed the stranglehold of ancient autocratic power and...
59th Venice Biennale: Twelve Things To See On-Site – Paul Carter Robinson

59th Venice Biennale: Twelve Things To See On-Site – Paul Carter Robinson

by News Desk | Apr 27, 2022 | Features

I have just returned from the 59th Venice Biennale, which was thrown off course by a year due to the pandemic. It has finally opened to the public, running until November, although some collateral shows will close earlier. This has been a good year for Team GB as the...
Eight Of The Best Collateral Events – 59th Venice Biennale – Lee Sharrock

Eight Of The Best Collateral Events – 59th Venice Biennale – Lee Sharrock

by News Desk | Apr 26, 2022 | Features

Writer and PR Consultant Lee Sharrock has selected eight of the best collateral events taking place in Venice during the 59th Biennale. 1. This is Ukraine: Defending Freedom   Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky opened an exhibition at the Scuola Grande della...
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