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Space Shifters Hayward Gallery An Object Lesson In Contemporary Disorientation – Edward Lucie-Smith

Space Shifters Hayward Gallery An Object Lesson In Contemporary Disorientation – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Oct 1, 2018 | Reviews

The Space Shifters show at the Hayward lives up to its title, often in ways you don’t quite expect. This, in spite of the fact that it isn’t absolutely bang up to the minute. Many of the works on view aren’t all that new. There’s stuff here that does back to the...
Turner Prize Smug-Fest Crashes And Bores – Edward Lucie-Smith

Turner Prize Smug-Fest Crashes And Bores – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Sep 24, 2018 | Reviews

Before I go any further, let me note that, on the very day this iteration of the annual Turner Prize exhibition was revealed to the press, a review in the Evening Standard hailed it as “thrilling”. Tate Britain director Alex Farquharson was quoted as saying: “The...
Kimatica Studio – Transcendence A multi-sensory journey through the subconscious – Simon Tarrant

Kimatica Studio – Transcendence A multi-sensory journey through the subconscious – Simon Tarrant

by News Desk | Sep 22, 2018 | Reviews

My first experience of performance artists Kimatica was when they won the 2014 Winter Pride Performance Art Awards, for a mesmerising dance and site-mapping spectacle at Tobacco Dock. Since then Kimatica has blossomed into a thriving Studio of dancers and performance...
Chok Yue Zan Explores Mnemosyne The Goddess Of Memory –  Eva Wong Nava

Chok Yue Zan Explores Mnemosyne The Goddess Of Memory – Eva Wong Nava

by News Desk | Sep 20, 2018 | Reviews

Chok Yue Zan’s latest series of works capture the environmental and familial fragmentation that he has come to be so familiar with. There is a lingering melancholy that a series of work conveys as the eye fixes on the partial outlines of people superimposed onto...
John Virtue At Fortnum’s – Alfredo Roldan At Pontone – Edward Lucie-Smith

John Virtue At Fortnum’s – Alfredo Roldan At Pontone – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Sep 19, 2018 | Reviews

At the moment the London art scene is not rich in bright young artists, elbowing their elders aside, eager to make themselves visible. In this, it offers a marked contrast to the 1990s, when the people whom we immediately labelled YBAs – Young – or Younger – British...
Hugh Mendes Autorretrato – John Loker At 80 – Reviews – Edward Lucie-Smith

Hugh Mendes Autorretrato – John Loker At 80 – Reviews – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Sep 18, 2018 | Reviews

As the title of this fascinating new show at Charlie Smith London suggests, Hugh Mendes is here offering multiple self-portraits, in the form of portraits of other people. In this case, images of famous artists of the past, borrowed from their own self-portraits and...
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