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Genesis Tramaine: A Queer Devotional Painter Interview – Revd Jonathan Evens

Genesis Tramaine: A Queer Devotional Painter Interview – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Feb 7, 2021 | Features

Genesis Tramaine is an Expressionist Devotional painter who, through abstract portraits of men and women transcends gender, race, and social structures. She explores what it means to be a servant of God as a black woman, family member and Queer wife. Her work...
Creating During Crisis: With  Matthew Burrows MBE – Zavier Ellis – Paul Carter Robinson FRSA

Creating During Crisis: With Matthew Burrows MBE – Zavier Ellis – Paul Carter Robinson FRSA

by News Desk | Feb 4, 2021 | Features

Artists have always been resourceful and resilient during times of crisis. Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele’s creative bursts before their untimely deaths from the Spanish flu pandemic echo our current times. Official War artists such as Henry Moore and Graham Sutherland...
Penn Station New York Gets Site Specific Art Upgrade – Clare Henry 

Penn Station New York Gets Site Specific Art Upgrade – Clare Henry 

by News Desk | Jan 31, 2021 | Features

For 20 years having spent many hours at the cramped, sooty, underground Penn Station in Manhattan waiting for trains to go Upstate to our country home, the new $ 1.6 billion Moynihan Train Hall is well overdue. However, I had not anticipated its quite extraordinary,...
Outsider Art: Henry Darger A Hidden Artistry Evolved Into Music

Outsider Art: Henry Darger A Hidden Artistry Evolved Into Music

by News Desk | Jan 23, 2021 | Features

Henry Darger was born in 1892 in Chicago, Illinois. He led a very isolated life and had no close relatives to speak of. After being orphaned and institutionalised as a child, being subject to the horrific traumas that came with that, he became reclusive, withdrawn and...
London Galleries and Museums: The Lights Are On But No One’s Home – Steve Daszko

London Galleries and Museums: The Lights Are On But No One’s Home – Steve Daszko

by News Desk | Jan 11, 2021 | Features

In February 2016, a friend forwarded me an email announcing Tate was looking for Volunteers. I knew very little about Contemporary Art, but Tate was accommodating in teaching us. I have been a professional photographer since 1985, covering News, PR and Corporate...
Richard Long: A Line Made By Walking 1967 – Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

Richard Long: A Line Made By Walking 1967 – Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Jan 7, 2021 | Features

The word ‘aesthetics’ is derived from the Greek word meaning perception or sensation. The Scottish philosopher David Hume spoke of the refinement of (educated) taste. He, like Kant, believed that some artworks were better than others. But, while Hume spoke...
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