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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...
Iranian Artist Farsad Labbauf Reflects On Solar Cycle – Isa Freeling

Iranian Artist Farsad Labbauf Reflects On Solar Cycle – Isa Freeling

by News Desk | Sep 17, 2018 | Reviews

Iranian born artist Farsad Labbauf reflects on the solar cycle. From where the sun rises in the East to where it sets in the West. He explains, “Our lives are continuously bound by the light and the shadow it casts. It is in this cycle that actions are performed and...
Audrey Grant at Panter & Hall An Exploration of the Human and Elemental

Audrey Grant at Panter & Hall An Exploration of the Human and Elemental

by News Desk | Sep 13, 2018 | Reviews

Audrey Grant’s latest exhibition of paintings is drawn from Des Meeres der Liebe Wellen* (The Waves of Sea and Love) a piece by the 19th Century Austrian dramatist Franz Grillparzer. Audrey allows the oil paint to do the work of the narrative. She creates a...
Daniel Richter: Why German Painting Still Dominates Europe – Edward Lucie-Smith

Daniel Richter: Why German Painting Still Dominates Europe – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Sep 11, 2018 | Reviews

A new exhibition of paintings by Daniel Richter at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac exemplifies the way in which German painting has become dominant in Europe. One often gets the feeling, nowadays, that painting is struggling to survive as a valid avant-garde art form. The...

Yayoi Kusama: The Master Of Infinity – Film Review – Isa Freeling

by News Desk | Sep 9, 2018 | Reviews

No doubt that when you hear the name Yayoi Kusama, images of the vivid twinkling lights from her infinity Mirror Rooms escape from your memory banks bursting across the inside of your eyelids. She was a groundbreaker for women and a cultural anomaly for the New York...
The Fine Art Of Video Games – V&A – Edward Lucie-Smith

The Fine Art Of Video Games – V&A – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Sep 7, 2018 | Reviews

Video Games Rule! The Victoria and Albert Museum has just opened a large, ambitious exhibition devoted to video games. It’s their first venture into this field and is very appropriately titled Design/Play/Disrupt. The last of these three words are the key. There...
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