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Christo’s Grave Monument In The Serpentine – Edward Lucie-Smith

Christo’s Grave Monument In The Serpentine – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jun 21, 2018 | Reviews

What is a mastaba? Some dictionaries will tell you that the word means a bench, but more usually it’s a term used to describe an early Ancient Egyptian form of grave monument. A type that was in use even before they began to build the pyramids. So, what’s a huge grave...
Ed Ruscha And Thomas Cole – National Gallery Exhibits Two American Painters – Edward Lucie-Smith

Ed Ruscha And Thomas Cole – National Gallery Exhibits Two American Painters – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jun 20, 2018 | Reviews

Though we have plenty of experience of and access to American art here in Britain, this means chiefly American art from the 20th century. 19th-century American art, where British collections are concerned, tends to mean examples of the work of John Singer Sargent and...
Brian Clarke: Sculpting With Photons At The Sainsbury Centre – Paul Black

Brian Clarke: Sculpting With Photons At The Sainsbury Centre – Paul Black

by News Desk | Jun 19, 2018 | Reviews

The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts is currently celebrating its 40th anniversary, and celebrated stained glass artist Brian Clarke can remember when the centre was merely a sketch on the back of a napkin. The building was designed by architect Norman Foster, with...
Frida Kahlo Artist or Cult Figure? Making Her Self Up at V&A

Frida Kahlo Artist or Cult Figure? Making Her Self Up at V&A

by News Desk | Jun 18, 2018 | Reviews

Frida Kahlo’s life is so interwoven with her art that there is little separation. Her biography is well-known, and so is her image. The brightly dressed artist in traditional Mexican clothes with her prominent monobrow. The pain and suffering she endured first...
Three Women Painting Big – Painting Loud – Newport Street Gallery – Edward Lucie-Smith

Three Women Painting Big – Painting Loud – Newport Street Gallery – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jun 13, 2018 | Reviews

Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery has a new show entitled True Colours. It shows that Damien-the-art-patron is up to his usual mischief, thank God. It features three artists, all female. So far, so politically correct. Two are British, one is American. None of the...
RA’s 250th Anniversary A Triumph Of The Wall? – Edward Lucie-Smith

RA’s 250th Anniversary A Triumph Of The Wall? – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jun 11, 2018 | Reviews

The RA’s celebration of its 250th-anniversary show has met with hosannas in the press, with maybe the loudest of all coming from those who see themselves as the declared foes and detractors of anything remotely conservative looking in the visual arts. The tone is...
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