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Anish Kapoor Less Is More Hayward Gallery – Sue Hubbard

Anish Kapoor Less Is More Hayward Gallery – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Jun 22, 2026 | Reviews, Trending, Uncategorized

When I first saw Anish Kapoor’s work in the 1980s, piles of Kleinian blue and saffron coloured pigments piled on the gallery floor, it felt as if I was seeing something different and new, a melding of traditional India (the piles of pigment evoked spice markets)...
Hepworth Colour and Form in Harmony At The Courtauld – Nico Kos Earle

Hepworth Colour and Form in Harmony At The Courtauld – Nico Kos Earle

by News Desk | Jun 21, 2026 | Reviews, Trending, Uncategorized

Barbara Hepworth’s move to Cornwall with her family in 1939 transformed her practice and her use of colour. Five days before the Second World War started, Barbara Hepworth, her ten-year-old son Paul Skeaping, her second husband Ben Nicholson, their triplets...
Phyllida Barlow Disrupts Wolterton – Miranda Carroll

Phyllida Barlow Disrupts Wolterton – Miranda Carroll

by News Desk | Jun 18, 2026 | Reviews, Trending

“I want sculpture to be as awkward as possible, to feel unstable, as if it might fall apart.” Phyllida Barlow 1944-2023 Disrupting the hallowed halls of Wolterton is an apt description of how Barlow’s works interject with the fabric of the building...
Jasper Johns: Silence, Loss, Love, Memory and Grief Guggenheim Bilbao – Miranda Carroll

Jasper Johns: Silence, Loss, Love, Memory and Grief Guggenheim Bilbao – Miranda Carroll

by News Desk | Jun 11, 2026 | Reviews, Trending

“I dreamt one night I painted the flag of America. The next day I did it.” With the imminent anniversary marking 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Jasper Johns: Night Driver opens at the Guggenheim, an American institution, in...
Francis Picabia: Can We Ignore His Fascist Past – Hauser & Wirth Have

Francis Picabia: Can We Ignore His Fascist Past – Hauser & Wirth Have

by News Desk | Jun 10, 2026 | Reviews

  There is a candy-coated version of Francis Picabia that art institutions seem to follow. The dazzling shape-shifter, the Dada provocateur, the man who could paint Impressionist landscapes and machine diagrams with equal facility. Hauser and Wirth’s...
Blue Moon Meanderings: Tribeca And Chelsea Summer Exhibitions 2026 – Ilka Scobie

Blue Moon Meanderings: Tribeca And Chelsea Summer Exhibitions 2026 – Ilka Scobie

by News Desk | Jun 3, 2026 | Reviews

Spanning both gallery locations, London-born Lynette Yiadom-Boakye’s recent work portrays imaginary, elegant and enigmatic fictional characters. The dancers could be in a 1950s studio, the moody portraits could be of black beatniks, all subtly seductive, with...
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