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Marina Abramovic Issues Second Apology For Comparing Aboriginal People To Dinosaurs

Marina Abramovic Issues Second Apology For Comparing Aboriginal People To Dinosaurs

by News Desk | Aug 25, 2016 | News

Marina Abramović has issued another apology, for a passage in her new memoir, which is to be published in October which described Aboriginal people as dinosaurs. The 384-page book, titled ‘Walk Through Walls’, is currently making the rounds on sites like...
Picasso’s Obscure Play Desire Caught by the Tail Gets London Run

Picasso’s Obscure Play Desire Caught by the Tail Gets London Run

by News Desk | Aug 24, 2016 | News

The Nunnery Gallery will host LUXE’s production of Picasso’s rarely produced play Desire Caught by the Tail in two exclusive outdoor performances to mark the end of their summer event programme. A play rarely produced worldwide, this is a unique opportunity to see a...
Antarctic Biennale Hits An Iceberg As Advisor Defne Ayas Resigns

Antarctic Biennale Hits An Iceberg As Advisor Defne Ayas Resigns

by News Desk | Aug 24, 2016 | News

It’s been only a few days since the open call for artists was made public but the Antarctic Biennale is having some teething problems. Defne Ayas, director of the Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art in Rotterdam, and an advisor to the event wrote: Given that...
Peter Doig Wins Authenticity Lawsuit Judge Reveals Chicago Verdict

Peter Doig Wins Authenticity Lawsuit Judge Reveals Chicago Verdict

by News Desk | Aug 24, 2016 | News

A federal judge in Chicago has given his verdict on artist Peter Doig’s lengthy trial. The case concerned the authenticity of a painting. Judge Gary Feinerman said that Doig was ‘correct’ when he insisted that he didn’t paint a landscape, that had been...

Zaha Hadid Solo Exhibition To Be Mounted At Serpentine In December

by News Desk | Aug 23, 2016 | News

A solo exhibition of paintings, drawings and digital works by the late British/Iraqi Architect Zaha Hadid is to be mounted at London’s Serpentine Sackler Gallery in December (8 December-12 February 2017). Hadid presented the first annual summer pavilion in 2000...

Karen Bradley Culture Secretary Plans To Increase Access To Arts and Culture

by News Desk | Aug 23, 2016 | News

Karen Bradley the new Culture Secretary made her maiden speech last week, in Liverpool, setting out plans for a more inclusive approach to arts and culture. But what does this all mean? Artlyst publishes the full text of the speech below.  Thank you – it’s...
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