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Carsten Nicolai Examines The psychology Of Colour Perception At Vinyl Factory Space

Carsten Nicolai Examines The psychology Of Colour Perception At Vinyl Factory Space

by News Desk | Jun 24, 2015 | News

The Vinyl Factory has announced the European premiere of unicolour, a new work by Carsten Nicolai examining the psychology of colour perception. Submerged in panoramic wavelengths of blue, red, green and grey that grow, evaporate and meld into one another, the viewer...

Christie’s Impressive Impressionist And Modern Evening Sale Nets Over £71m

by News Desk | Jun 23, 2015 | News

The results for Christie’s Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale have been released by the leading auction house and the total was £71,461,000 /$112,908,380 /€100,116,861, with a sell-through rates of 84% by lot and 92% by value. Bidders from 32 countries across...
Bob and Roberta Smith Exhibiting At Yorkshire Sculpture Park This Autumn

Bob and Roberta Smith Exhibiting At Yorkshire Sculpture Park This Autumn

by News Desk | Jun 23, 2015 | News

Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) is presenting a new exhibition by artist, agitator and former parliamentary candidate, Bob and Roberta Smith,this autumn.  The campaign for Art for All. Focuses on 100 years of art education, from 1914 to the modern day, Smith invites...
Anish Kapoor Claims Versailles Vagina Sculpture Vandalism Was Politically Motivated

Anish Kapoor Claims Versailles Vagina Sculpture Vandalism Was Politically Motivated

by News Desk | Jun 23, 2015 | News

First we had Paul McCarthy’s giant inflatable ‘sex toy’ sculpture being reduced to a flaccid lump of plastic on one of Paris’s swankiest squares after vandals attacked the work ‘Tree’ when it was on display at the Place Vendome in...
James Richards Chooses Francis Bacon Painting For Final Presentation Of The V-A-C Collection

James Richards Chooses Francis Bacon Painting For Final Presentation Of The V-A-C Collection

by News Desk | Jun 23, 2015 | News

Turner Prize nominated artist James Richards has selected Francis Bacon’s Study for a Portrait (1953) for this fourth and final presentation of works from the V-A-C collection, Moscow, which will be on show at the Whitechapel Gallery from 23 June to 30 August 2015....
Serpentine Galleries’ World-renowned Pavilion By Architects SelgasCano Launches In London

Serpentine Galleries’ World-renowned Pavilion By Architects SelgasCano Launches In London

by News Desk | Jun 23, 2015 | News

The Serpentine Galleries’ world-renowned Pavilion commission designed this year by Spanish husband and wife team, architects SelgasCano has opened to the public in London.  Since it was launched in fifteen years ago by Gallery Director Julia Peyton-Jones, the...
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