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Instagram’s Democratisation of Photography Is An Art-form Unto itself

Instagram’s Democratisation of Photography Is An Art-form Unto itself

by News Desk | Apr 28, 2016 | News

From those as successful as Ai Weiwei, to children newly born, it seems that everyone has an Instagram account. That’s no surprise either. It is one of the biggest social media applications, and after being bought by Facebook for $1billion in 2012, it has only grown....

Blue Plaque Proposed To Mark Artist Yves Klein’s London Residency

by News Desk | Apr 28, 2016 | News

A Blue Plaque proposal has been submitted to English Heritage to honour the French artist Yves Klein (1928-62) who lived in the Cromwell Road, in a bedsit from 1949-1950. Well known for his signature “International Klein Blue” artworks he trademarked the iconic colour...
Leonardo da Vinci Gay Mona Lisa Theory Has Zero Credibility Whatever

Leonardo da Vinci Gay Mona Lisa Theory Has Zero Credibility Whatever

by News Desk | Apr 27, 2016 | News

Have you ever dwelled on something that initially appears full of complex meaning, and gone around and around on it until it appears to have absolutely zero meaning whatever? One of the points of art historical researching – and a crucial factor in how funds should be...

Anish Kapoor Railroaded By Boris Johnson Into Adding Slide To Olympic Sculpture

by News Desk | Apr 27, 2016 | News

Sir Anish Kapoor, The Turner Prize winning artist, has disclosed his anxiety over the collaborative project, which juxtaposes the world’s longest slide, by the German artist Carsten Höller with his ArcelorMittal Orbit sculpture, in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, in...
Punk Historian Mark Perry In Conversation At ICA London

Punk Historian Mark Perry In Conversation At ICA London

by News Desk | Apr 26, 2016 | News

The ICA London presents Mark Perry in conversation with designer, artist and punk historian, Toby Mott, discussing punk publications and Sniffin’ Glue, a monthly punk zine started by Perry in July 1976. Publication ceased in August 1977 when...
Jackson Pollock Mural Exhibited In Malaga Ahead Of RA Blockbuster

Jackson Pollock Mural Exhibited In Malaga Ahead Of RA Blockbuster

by News Desk | Apr 26, 2016 | News

A two metre high by six metres long (242.9 x 603.9 cm), Mural by the American Abstract Expressionist artist Jackson Pollock has been put on display at the Picasso Museum in Malaga. The mural will continue its journey onwards to the exhibition Abstract Expressionism,...
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