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WW1 Conscientious Objectors Highlighted In New Immersive Sound Piece

by News Desk | Mar 15, 2017 | News

One Hundred years ago sixteen conscientious objectors were detained in the 19th-century cell block of Richmond Castle, leaving their poignant and personal testimonies in drawings on the cell walls. From there they were transported, along with others, from Landguard...
Eileen Cooper RA. To Co-ordinate 249th Royal Academy Summer Exhibition

Eileen Cooper RA. To Co-ordinate 249th Royal Academy Summer Exhibition

by News Desk | Mar 14, 2017 | News

The Royal Academy’s has announced Eileen Cooper RA. will co-ordinate the 249th Summer Exhibition, which runs from mid-June until late August. The hanging committee will consist of Royal Academicians Ann Christopher, Gus Cummins, Bill Jacklin, Fiona Rae, Rebecca Salter...
TEFAF Maastricht 2017 Buoyant Sales And Brisk Activity – Market Report

TEFAF Maastricht 2017 Buoyant Sales And Brisk Activity – Market Report

by News Desk | Mar 14, 2017 | News

TEFAF Maastricht the world’s leading fine art and antiques Fair has reported buoyant sales with brisk activity during the opening days of the event. This is yet again a testament to the strength of the global art market in 2017. Over 10,000 collectors...
Howard Hodgkin A Road Trip Through India By Paul Carter Robinson

Howard Hodgkin A Road Trip Through India By Paul Carter Robinson

by News Desk | Mar 13, 2017 | News

I met Howard Hodgkin in New York at the opening of his first US solo show at the Jill Kornblee Gallery, when I had just turned 18. As a first-year Fine Art student at the Boston Museum School, I had travelled down to NY with Stuart Cary Welch a Professor at Harvard,...
George W Bush: Being A Bad President Doesn’t Necessarily Make You A Bad Painter

George W Bush: Being A Bad President Doesn’t Necessarily Make You A Bad Painter

by News Desk | Mar 13, 2017 | News

George W Bush’s is painting again and this time the joke seems to be over. He is not only getting rave reviews but his book of paintings published on February 28, is currently top of The Washington Post’s list of best sellers. “No matter what you think of George W....
Elmgreen & Dragset Istanbul Biennial Curators To Collaborate With Istanbul Film Festival

Elmgreen & Dragset Istanbul Biennial Curators To Collaborate With Istanbul Film Festival

by News Desk | Mar 12, 2017 | News

The Turner Prize nominated artists Elmgreen & Dragset have taken inspiration from the 10 films nominated for the program at the 36th Istanbul Film Festival, which will be collaborating with the 15th Istanbul Biennial. This year’s edition of the Festival will...
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