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Art Cologne: The First Contemporary Art fair  – Paul Carey-Kent

Art Cologne: The First Contemporary Art fair – Paul Carey-Kent

by News Desk | Apr 17, 2019 | Features

Art Cologne 2019 Report – Founded in 1967 and so the first of the modern-style art fairs – had a lean time in the 2000s but has recovered its status somewhat. This year 57,000 people visited 164 galleries – one floor of ‘contemporary’ and one of ‘modern’. It featured...
Hong Kong: Art Basel to Chungking Mansion – Virginie Puertolas-Syn

Hong Kong: Art Basel to Chungking Mansion – Virginie Puertolas-Syn

by News Desk | Apr 10, 2019 | Features

There is no doubt Hong Kong is becoming one of the leading destinations for art lovers, collectors, curators and art professionals in general. The contingent of Art Galleries is growing with Levy Gorvy’s new space. While waiting for the M+ Museum scheduled for 2020,...
Renzo Piano’s Landmark Spacecraft Defines The Academy Museum LA

Renzo Piano’s Landmark Spacecraft Defines The Academy Museum LA

by News Desk | Apr 7, 2019 | Features

The Academy Museum which is set to launch in Autumn 2019 will be the go-to institution dedicated to the art and science of film. This spectacular, innovative $388m structure was designed by the internationally acclaimed Pritzker Prize-winning architect Renzo Piano...
Animal Art: Practitioners Cultivating Interspecies Perspectives – Jude Cowan Montague

Animal Art: Practitioners Cultivating Interspecies Perspectives – Jude Cowan Montague

by News Desk | Apr 6, 2019 | Features

Animal Art: A current wave of artists are exploring internationalism and interspecies relationships in order to find ways of relating to the environment and to generate through art possibilities of communication with the natural world. Ideas of decolonialism used to...
Van Gogh’s Religious Journey Around London – Revd Jonathan Evens

Van Gogh’s Religious Journey Around London – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Apr 6, 2019 | Features

Vincent van Gogh arrived in Britain as a young trainee art dealer who then had a spell as a teacher before leaving Britain to pursue a life of religious service. When these hopes too failed his brother, Theo suggested he take up art and the art historical narrative...
British Culture Like UK Politics Reaches A Crisis Point – Edward Lucie-Smith

British Culture Like UK Politics Reaches A Crisis Point – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Apr 3, 2019 | Features

Just recently Tate Modern was named as Britain’s most popular tourist attraction: 5.9 visitors went to the gallery last year. Sounds impressive, doesn’t it – that is till you do a bit more research. For example, Tate Modern does not figure in the global list of 2018’s...
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