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Spellbound: Enchanted By Magical Thinking At The Ashmolean Museum – Paul Black

Spellbound: Enchanted By Magical Thinking At The Ashmolean Museum – Paul Black

by News Desk | Sep 5, 2018 | Reviews

The Ashmolean Museum’s autumn exhibition Spellbound explores the timeless cross-cultural belief in magic through 180 objects – often strange and chilling – from the ritualistic, to the totemic – including crystal balls and mummified cats...
The Nearly Identical Stars Of Cindy Sherman – Zoltan Alexander

The Nearly Identical Stars Of Cindy Sherman – Zoltan Alexander

by News Desk | Aug 31, 2018 | Reviews

 “I am always surprised at all the things people read into my photos” Cindy Sherman THE GALLERY Sprüth Magers, located in the heart of Mayfair, known for its rigorously curatorial approach to its programme and for an enduring devotion to the German and American...
Drag Race: Destabilising Stable Social Conventions – Hayward Gallery – Edward Lucie-Smith

Drag Race: Destabilising Stable Social Conventions – Hayward Gallery – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Aug 23, 2018 | Reviews

The new show at the Hayward Gallery’s Heni Project Space – which basically means just a fairly small room on the ground floor, to your right as you enter – leaves me in two minds. A pioneering effort, presented as it is in a semi-official space – ELS Entitled...
Britain’s Passion For Rembrandt Explored In New Scottish Exhibition – Clare Henry

Britain’s Passion For Rembrandt Explored In New Scottish Exhibition – Clare Henry

by News Desk | Aug 21, 2018 | Reviews

Rembrandt can be a controversial figure. As the latest TV documentary tells us, the number of his paintings recognised as genuine varies with each passing shower. In 1921 it was over 700, (plus 2000 drawings and 400 etchings) revised downwards to 420 in 1968, later...
BP Portrait Award 2018 Following No Particular Path – Edward Lucie-Smith

BP Portrait Award 2018 Following No Particular Path – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Aug 19, 2018 | Reviews

The BP Portrait Award 2018 currently at the National Portrait Gallery offers interesting parallels with the London Open 2018 on view at Whitechapel. Both are free entry. Both report on what is currently happening in art, though from very different standpoints. Neither...
Art And The Consequences Of War Explored In Two Exhibitions

Art And The Consequences Of War Explored In Two Exhibitions

by News Desk | Aug 18, 2018 | Reviews

‘Aftermath: Art in the Wake of World War One’ at Tate Britain and ‘Magic Realism: Art in Weimar Germany 1919 – 33’ at Tate Modern are linked exhibitions. Both feature many of the same German artists, while Aftermath also includes British...
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