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Hugh Scott-Douglas Has First Exhibition At Simon Lee Gallery

Hugh Scott-Douglas Has First Exhibition At Simon Lee Gallery

by News Desk | Jan 22, 2015 | News

Simon Lee Gallery presents Hugh Scott-Douglas’ first exhibition at the gallery, the artist’s first solo show in London. Hugh Scott-Douglas’ work situates itself at the confluence of a number of critical, socio-political, economic and aesthetic...
Abraham Cruzvillegas Chosen For first Hyundai Tate Modern Turbine Hall Commission

Abraham Cruzvillegas Chosen For first Hyundai Tate Modern Turbine Hall Commission

by News Desk | Jan 22, 2015 | News

Abraham Cruzvillegas will undertake the inaugural Hyundai Commission for the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern. This will be the first in a new series of annual site-specific commissions by renowned international artists, and will open to the public on 13 October 2015....
Edgar Degas’ Ground-breaking ‘Scène De Ballet’ For Auction At Bonhams

Edgar Degas’ Ground-breaking ‘Scène De Ballet’ For Auction At Bonhams

by News Desk | Jan 22, 2015 | News

Bonhams will place Edgar Degas’ 1885 oil on canvas, Scène de ballet under the hammer at the Impressionist & Modern Art auction on 3 February 2015 at their New Bond Street location. The work, a wonderful example of Degas’ ground-breaking work in the mid-1880s, is...
Francis Bacon Rare Double Self-Portrait For Sotheby’s Auction

Francis Bacon Rare Double Self-Portrait For Sotheby’s Auction

by News Desk | Jan 22, 2015 | News

Sotheby’s London will offer Francis Bacon’s hugely rare Two Studies for Self-Portrait 1977, which is estimated to sell for £13 to £18 million, one of only three self-portraits in this dual format to have been painted by the artist. Bacon’s (1909-1992) haunting...
Paolozzi Mosaic Arches At Tottenham Court Road Tube Station May Be Destroyed

Paolozzi Mosaic Arches At Tottenham Court Road Tube Station May Be Destroyed

by News Desk | Jan 22, 2015 | News

The Sir Eduardo Paolozzi mosaic arches that are incorporated into the top part of the escalators at Tottenham Court Road underground station, may be lost to redevelopment, by the new Crossrail link project. The two important murals make up a key part of the 1980s...

Luc Tuymans Convicted Of Plagiarism For Using Photo Of Politician

by News Desk | Jan 21, 2015 | News

The Belgian artist Luc Tuymans has been found guilty of copyright infringement after losing a legal battle in his home country over the alleged plagiarism concerning a portrait the artist created in 2011. A civil court in Antwerp ruled on 15 January that Tuymans’s...
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