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Georg Baselitz And Afro Gesture vs Figuration – Edward Lucie-Smith

Georg Baselitz And Afro Gesture vs Figuration – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Oct 22, 2018 | Reviews

It’s depressing how rapidly once-big art stars manage to fade nowadays. You blink your eyes, and suddenly they’re gone. The Italian star, Afro, now on show at the Tornabuoni Gallery, has in fact already been gone for some time. Born in 1912, he died as long ago as...
Paul Feiler And The Rothko Factor – Redfern Gallery – Paul Carter Robinson

Paul Feiler And The Rothko Factor – Redfern Gallery – Paul Carter Robinson

by News Desk | Oct 16, 2018 | Reviews

I first encountered the work of Paul Feiler (born Germany 1918 Died Cornwall 2013) at his centenary exhibition held at the Jerwood Gallery in Hastings last Summer. The work was spread out over several rooms in the award-winning seaside building adding light and...
Puvis de Chavannes And Lydia Corbett – London Reviews – Edward Lucie-Smith

Puvis de Chavannes And Lydia Corbett – London Reviews – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Oct 15, 2018 | Reviews

Pierre-Cécile Puvis de Chavannes (1824-1898) has turned into a kind of orphan in art historical terms. His career overlapped with all sorts of things that were happening in French art, at a time when Paris was the world centre for artistic creativity. He studied...
Black Mirror: Art as Social Satire – Saatchi Gallery – Edward Lucie-Smith

Black Mirror: Art as Social Satire – Saatchi Gallery – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Oct 10, 2018 | Reviews

Black Mirror presents itself as ‘Art as Social Satire’, and there is indeed a real black mirror in the show. Made of coal, it is the work of the Chilean artist, Alejandra Prieto. As with a number of other items included, it is not wholly easy to see how directly it...
Anni Albers Weaves Her Way Into Art History – Tate Modern

Anni Albers Weaves Her Way Into Art History – Tate Modern

by News Desk | Oct 9, 2018 | Reviews

Quite frankly, Anni Albers is a peculiar choice for a Tate Modern solo exhibition.  I realise the lines between fine and the applied arts have been blurred and barriers are no longer an issue, but this show at best is a room and not a full-fledged exhibition worthy of...
William Tillyer: The Golden Striker – Esk Paintings – Edward Lucie-Smith

William Tillyer: The Golden Striker – Esk Paintings – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Oct 8, 2018 | Reviews

The William Tillyer show at Bernard Jacobson is an example of what I’m starting to think of as the current ‘golden oldie’ phenomenon in London galleries. It opens hot on the heels of the John Loker: Six Decades show at Flowers East and the exhibition of work by John...
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