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Ken Currie: Unknown Man Scottish National Portrait Gallery – Clare Henry

Ken Currie: Unknown Man Scottish National Portrait Gallery – Clare Henry

by News Desk | May 24, 2021 | Features

Rarely can a portrait, including a dead body under a sheet, have created such a powerful, immediate, critical and public response.  Ken Currie, undoubtedly among the most significant painters of our time, is known for his dark side, his bleak, black pictures of...
Louis Carreon: Sampling Art History – Interview Revd Jonathan Evens

Louis Carreon: Sampling Art History – Interview Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | May 24, 2021 | Features

With a background in tagging, rapping, skateboarding and surfing, Californian-born Louis Carreon is a street artist who is currently sampling art history, and its religious iconography in particular. Sampling, which began as a feature of Hip Hop in the 1980s,...
Marc Chagall’s Exquisit Stained Glass Window Commissions – Revd Jonathan Evens

Marc Chagall’s Exquisit Stained Glass Window Commissions – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | May 17, 2021 | Features

For Marc Chagall, a stained-glass window represented “the transparent partition between my heart and the world’s heart.” Stained glass is thrilling because it “has to live by the light which passes through it.” Chagall created exceptional...
Cecily Brown: The Girl Who Had Everything 1998 SIGNIFICANT WORKS – Sue Hubbard

Cecily Brown: The Girl Who Had Everything 1998 SIGNIFICANT WORKS – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | May 13, 2021 | Features

What would Turner think? Would he even have recognised the artist collectives nominated for this year’s prize in his name as art? His own concerns were for the luminosity and possibilities of paint, how it could be moved around the canvas to convey a fleeting moment,...
British Museum Spotlight Loan Crossings: Community And Refuge – Revd Jonathan Evens

British Museum Spotlight Loan Crossings: Community And Refuge – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | May 10, 2021 | Features

The Lampedusa cross is made from pieces of a boat that was wrecked on 11 October 2013 near the Italian island of Lampedusa, close to the coast of Tunisia. The overcrowded boat carrying 466 migrants from Somalia and Eritrea caught fire, capsized and sank at a time when...
Out of London Museums Reopen for Summer Season 2021 – Artlyst Recommends

Out of London Museums Reopen for Summer Season 2021 – Artlyst Recommends

by News Desk | May 5, 2021 | Features

As Museums and Galleries plan their reopenings after the current Covid restrictions and the public plan their Summer staycations, Artlyst has put together a selection of exhibitions throughout the country to get you through the season. John Nash: The Landscape of Love...
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