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Marc Chagall:  Reassessing The Breakthrough Years – Guggenheim Bilbao – Paul Carter Robinson

Marc Chagall: Reassessing The Breakthrough Years – Guggenheim Bilbao – Paul Carter Robinson

by News Desk | Jun 10, 2018 | Reviews

Marc Chagall is an enigma. On one hand he is one of the most successful 20th-century artists, in the major auction rooms, with paintings achieving up to £28m, yet he remains overshadowed by his contemporaries Picasso, Matisse, Modigliani and Soutine. That is until...
Aftermath – Emerging from the Catastrophe of WWI – Tate Britain – Edward Lucie-Smith

Aftermath – Emerging from the Catastrophe of WWI – Tate Britain – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jun 7, 2018 | Reviews

Aftermath is at last a good solid show at Tate Britain, rather than something anxiously politically correct, and equally anxious to demonstrate just how goody-two-shoes the Tate brand has become. This is a well-researched, well-argued project, with interesting things...
Howard Hodgkin’s Last Stand? Late Paintings Gagosian – Edward Lucie-Smith

Howard Hodgkin’s Last Stand? Late Paintings Gagosian – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jun 4, 2018 | Reviews

The current show of late paintings by Howard Hodgkin at Gagosian Grosvenor Hill is, for me, a melancholy occasion. The exhibition, taken as a whole doesn’t convince me that we have said farewell to a major British master – ELS I knew Howard personally, and liked...
Charles March Photography Palazzo Borghese Rome – Edward Lucie-Smith

Charles March Photography Palazzo Borghese Rome – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jun 1, 2018 | Reviews

I’m just back from the opening of Charles March photography show at Palazzo Borghese in Rome. His work, often on a very large scale, is well suited to the grandeur of Italian palace rooms. I write about it here because it answers some of the questions raised by Shape...
Schiele / Woodman A Keen Sense Of Grotesque And Distortion – Alice Lenkiewicz

Schiele / Woodman A Keen Sense Of Grotesque And Distortion – Alice Lenkiewicz

by News Desk | May 26, 2018 | Reviews

Tate Liverpool – There is a sense of the grotesque to the work of Egon Schiele.  His gnarled and crooked drawings of nudes are strong but isolated within the pure space of the surrounding paper. Limbs become exaggerated and deformed as in ‘’Standing Male Nude’,...
Julian Schnabel: A Light That Failed – Edward Lucie-Smith

Julian Schnabel: A Light That Failed – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | May 22, 2018 | Reviews

Julian Schnabel currently occupies an ambiguous position in the art world, which his new solo exhibition at Pace is likely to do little to clarify. He is undoubtedly famous – but famous for what? Schnabel was born in Brooklyn in 1951 but made his first impact on the...
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