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Alexandre da Cunha: Interview of the Month September 2021 – Paul Carey-Kent

Alexandre da Cunha: Interview of the Month September 2021 – Paul Carey-Kent

by News Desk | Sep 1, 2021 | Features

The Brazilian artist Alexandre da Cunha has a major show at Brighton’s CCA. ‘Duplex’ (to 25 Sept) articulates ‘his engagement with cultures of consumption, reuse, materiality and art history’ through found – but altered – objects. I talked to him about four...
London Art Exhibitions Autumn/Winter 2021/22 – Month By Month Guide

London Art Exhibitions Autumn/Winter 2021/22 – Month By Month Guide

by News Desk | Aug 30, 2021 | Features

As Autumn approaches, a new season of exhibitions are planned for London’s museums and galleries.  Artlyst has put together a month by month selection to guide you through the best of the shows on offer. There is a separate section at the end for Art Fairs.  The...
Chuck Close: A Calligraphy Of Squares Remembered – Clare Henry

Chuck Close: A Calligraphy Of Squares Remembered – Clare Henry

by News Desk | Aug 22, 2021 | Features

When I first went to visit Chuck Close in his studio in 2004, I was in awe of him. But he was easy to talk with so that soon wore off. I had seen him at many exhibition openings over several years in New York. In his wheelchair, he was hard to miss. I always thought...
Banksy Spraycation – East Coast Summer 2021 – How To Find Them

Banksy Spraycation – East Coast Summer 2021 – How To Find Them

by News Desk | Aug 14, 2021 | Features

The elusive Street Artist Banksy has confirmed (via his Instagram site) that ten pieces of art on the east coast of England are by him. The public has flocked to see the artworks that first appeared a week ago in Great Yarmouth, Gorleston and Cromer, Norfolk,...
Rachel Whiteread: House 1993 Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

Rachel Whiteread: House 1993 Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Aug 9, 2021 | Features

In Grove Road, Mile End, there’s a plaque on the north side of the railway bridge that commemorates the first flying bomb to fall on London on 13th June 1944, a week after D-Day. The VI bomb-damaged houses in Antil Road, Burnside Street and Bellraven Street and...
Yorkshire Sculpture Park Where Time Slows Down – James Payne

Yorkshire Sculpture Park Where Time Slows Down – James Payne

by News Desk | Aug 5, 2021 | Features

Yorkshire Sculpture Park is open again for business, and it is so good to revisit it. The great news is many of its temporary shows have been extended, like Joana Vasconcelos’ Beyond (till January 2022). Recently the stunning ‘399 Days’, by Rachel...
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