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William Blake The Age of Romantic Fantasy Comes to Ireland – Sara Faith

William Blake The Age of Romantic Fantasy Comes to Ireland – Sara Faith

by News Desk | Apr 20, 2026 | Reviews, Trending

Walking my dog on Primrose Hill, I am constantly reminded of William Blake (1757-1827) and his pantheistic views. Blake’s words ‘I have conversed with the spiritual Sun. I saw him on Primrose Hill’ are etched on a low wall at the summit of the hill....
Odyssey A First Open Exhibition For Hastings Contemporary – Jude Montague

Odyssey A First Open Exhibition For Hastings Contemporary – Jude Montague

by News Desk | Apr 12, 2026 | Reviews, Trending, Uncategorized

The concept of inviting local, Sussex-wide artists to submit to an open exhibition on a theme, held once every two years, is new and exciting for practitioners. This is the first in the series, and it’s been a success in raising funds and the profile of the Hastings...
Cecily Brown: In Painting Anything Is Possible – Sue Hubbard

Cecily Brown: In Painting Anything Is Possible – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Mar 31, 2026 | Reviews, Trending

There was a lot of death around in the 19th and 20th centuries. First, Nietzsche declared God dead. Then, Roland Barthes, that darling of 20th-century French philosophy, gave us the death of the author, which allowed for the primacy of each reader’s...
Canaletto & Bellotto: The Art of The Constructed View – Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna

Canaletto & Bellotto: The Art of The Constructed View – Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna

by News Desk | Mar 30, 2026 | Reviews, Trending

  If you love Venice but want to skip the hustle and bustle of the 61st Venice Art Biennale, here is an alternative: Giovanni Antonio Canal, AKA Canaletto (1697–1768), and his nephew and pupil, Bernardo Bellotto (1721–1780). This exhibition also includes...
Hurvin Anderson Effortlessly Sharpening Our Viewpoints – John K Grande

Hurvin Anderson Effortlessly Sharpening Our Viewpoints – John K Grande

by News Desk | Mar 26, 2026 | Reviews, Trending

Comprising some 80 works, Hurvin Anderson’s Tate Britain show is a rich tapestry of painterly reconstructions and deconstructions of the Windrush experience. Anderson sees the past from an awful lot of angles, binding the two sides of the migration experience...
David Hockney From Landscape To Life Serpentine North – John K Grande

David Hockney From Landscape To Life Serpentine North – John K Grande

by News Desk | Mar 19, 2026 | Latest, Reviews, Uncategorized

A Year in Normandy is David Hockney’s narrative of the seasons, of nature, all created within the bubble of Covid isolation, which began shortly after he arrived in Normandy in late 2019.  Hockney made it like a diary built over time – image by image –...
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