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Lucian Freud Self Portrait Given To The Nation Via Tax Lieu scheme

Lucian Freud Self Portrait Given To The Nation Via Tax Lieu scheme

by News Desk | Apr 23, 2016 | News

 ‘The way you paint yourself you’ve got to try and paint yourself as another person. Looking in the mirror is a strain in a way that looking at other people isn’t at all.’ – Lucian Freud 1992: A recently discovered unfinished self-portrait of Lucian Freud...
Photo Feature: Jean-Luc Moulène: Larvae And Ghosts At Thomas Dane Gallery

Photo Feature: Jean-Luc Moulène: Larvae And Ghosts At Thomas Dane Gallery

by News Desk | Apr 22, 2016 | News

Thomas Dane Gallery presents ‘Larvae and Ghosts’ an exhibition of new work by French artist Jean-Luc Moulène. This is the artist’s fourth solo show at the gallery. Moulène’s approach is one of perpetual interrogation. Essentially a pragmatist, the artist sees...

Boris Johnson Solidarity Gesture Brexits Through The Palmyra Arch

by News Desk | Apr 22, 2016 | News

Our mop haired Mayor Mr Johnson never misses a photo opportunity to bolster his image as a misjudging, hot air-filled joke by posing with a misjudged, hot air-filled joke. As a gesture of ‘solidarity’ with civilisations torn apart by ISIS, unveiled in Trafalgar Square...

Cornelia Parker Unveils Edward Hopper Inspired Metropolitan Museum Roof Garden Commission

by News Desk | Apr 22, 2016 | News

The British artist Cornelia Parker has unveiled her Metropolitan Museum roof garden commission in New York. Inspired by the paintings of Edward Hopper and by two emblems of American architecture—the classic red barn and the Bates family’s sinister mansion from Alfred...

Annie Leibovitz Celebrating Women Making A Difference Goes Digital

by News Desk | Apr 22, 2016 | News

WOMEN: Heroes, a digital campaign celebrating women making an impact in their communities has been launched. The campaign complements the 10-city international tour of ‘WOMEN: New Portraits’, an exhibition of newly commissioned photographs by renowned...
Francis Bacon Controversy: Unauthenticated Drawings Go On Sale

Francis Bacon Controversy: Unauthenticated Drawings Go On Sale

by News Desk | Apr 21, 2016 | News

The Herrick Gallery London is selling eight pencil & graphite drawings and two pastel collages said to be by the late great British painter Francis Bacon. The works are alleged to have been made between 1977 and 1992 and donated to his good friend in Italy,...
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