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Christine Borland: A Moving Tribute To Veterans Everywhere – Clare Henry

Christine Borland: A Moving Tribute To Veterans Everywhere – Clare Henry

by News Desk | Jun 27, 2018 | Reviews

World War 1, was one of the bloodiest wars in all history, with a total of 41 million dead. The UK suffered over a million deaths with nearly 2 million injured. With 6% of the population affected, almost every street in Britain knew blood, gore, grief and loss....
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...
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