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Sue Arrowsmith And Mathew Weir – Subtle Intimate Mark Making – MOCA London

Sue Arrowsmith And Mathew Weir – Subtle Intimate Mark Making – MOCA London

by News Desk | Apr 1, 2018 | Reviews

Transference is the exhibition currently on at MOCA London, featuring artists Sue Arrowsmith and Mathew Weir. As given from the title of the show; the collaborative exhibition insinuates the artists’ similarities to change and process in both of their art practices,...
London Art Review Round-Up  April 2018 – Paul Carey Kent

London Art Review Round-Up April 2018 – Paul Carey Kent

by News Desk | Mar 31, 2018 | Reviews

The noted writer and curator Paul Carey-Kent gives us his rolling ten recommended contemporary art shows in London now. Paul currently freelances for Art Monthly, Frieze, Elephant, STATE, Photomonitor, Border Crossings and World of Interiors, and has a weekly online...
Cool Modern America: A Dehumanised Modernist Dream – Paul Black

Cool Modern America: A Dehumanised Modernist Dream – Paul Black

by News Desk | Mar 29, 2018 | Reviews

As Duchamp stated in 1915; “America is the country of the art of the future. Look at the skyscrapers! Has Europe anything to show more beautiful than this?” With Francis Picabia stating that machinery was the soul of the modern world. The Ashmolean Museum’s...
Cinthia Marcelle: Dark Matter Of Social Inequality – Modern Art Oxford

Cinthia Marcelle: Dark Matter Of Social Inequality – Modern Art Oxford

by News Desk | Mar 25, 2018 | Reviews

The Family in Disorder: Truth or Dare, sees Brazilian artist Cinthia Marcelle transform the architectural properties of Modern Art Oxford with a bewildering quantity of materials. This is the artist’s first UK solo exhibition, and with a twist: Marcelle did not...
Michael Takeo Magruder: De / coding the Apocalypse – Panacea Museum – Revd Jonathan Evens

Michael Takeo Magruder: De / coding the Apocalypse – Panacea Museum – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Mar 25, 2018 | Reviews

The Panacea Museum tells the story of the Panacea Society – a remarkable religious community formed in the early twentieth century. For 90 years, its members quietly lived, worked and worshipped God in Bedford while expecting the end of the world. The Society’s...
Known Unknowns Mark Another Forward Step In Saatchi’s Recovery – Edward Lucie-Smith

Known Unknowns Mark Another Forward Step In Saatchi’s Recovery – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Mar 22, 2018 | Reviews

The Saatchi Gallery’s new anthology show Known Unknowns marks another forward step in its recovery. A recovery, that is, into being a gallery that can actually influence things, rather than presenting exhibitions in its undoubtedly splendid galleries seemingly at...
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