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Beyond Counter-Culture: Life On The Margins Explored Through Photography – Edward Lucie-Smith

Beyond Counter-Culture: Life On The Margins Explored Through Photography – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | May 1, 2018 | Reviews

In the society we now have, photography has become the dominant medium for conveying news, opinion, social criticisms of all kinds. Painting has largely, though not entirely, withdrawn from tasks of this sort, and is often content to create a separate universe of its...
Nancy Fouts: Subversive Humour Reigns Supreme – Flowers Gallery

Nancy Fouts: Subversive Humour Reigns Supreme – Flowers Gallery

by News Desk | Apr 30, 2018 | Reviews

Subversive humour reigns supreme as surrealist enigma Nancy Fouts continues her search for everyday absurdity in Flowers Gallery’s latest solo show titled, ‘Down The Rabbit Hole’. Fouts’ unique way of looking at objects keeps this exhibition entertaining...
Joan Jonas: Portrayals Of Female Identity – Tate Modern  – Zoltan Alexander

Joan Jonas: Portrayals Of Female Identity – Tate Modern  – Zoltan Alexander

by News Desk | Apr 29, 2018 | Reviews

One of the most important American video and performance artists Joan Jonas emerged in the late 1960s. Jonas began her artistic career as a sculptor before turning to visual media, performance art and films. She often collaborated with musicians and dancers to make...
Rodin – Ancient Greece And A Third Uninvited Presence – Edward Lucie-Smith

Rodin – Ancient Greece And A Third Uninvited Presence – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Apr 26, 2018 | Reviews

The longer I spent in the British Museum’s admirable new blockbuster show, Rodin and the art of ancient Greece, the more keenly I seemed to feel the presence of a third, uninvited presence, hovering in the background, unseen but persistently present. Yes, it was none...
David Mach Is Back With New Glasgow Installation/Exhibition – Clare Henry

David Mach Is Back With New Glasgow Installation/Exhibition – Clare Henry

by News Desk | Apr 17, 2018 | Reviews

In 1983 David Mach burst upon the media stage with his London Southbank giant Polaris car tyre submarine installation. Installation was not a common thing back then. In fact, it was rare. Mach went on to make it his own with enormous but fiddly & detailed...
Ilgiz Gimranov: Khrushchev’s Brutalist Housing Immortalised – Edward Lucie-Smith

Ilgiz Gimranov: Khrushchev’s Brutalist Housing Immortalised – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Apr 16, 2018 | Reviews

At this low point in relationships between Russia and the West, it’s a good idea to remember how little we actually know about contemporary Russian art. By this I mean, first, about art made in Russia since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Second, about Russian art...
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