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The Owlman Cometh: Joseph Sakoilsky At The Stash Gallery – Teo Robinson

The Owlman Cometh: Joseph Sakoilsky At The Stash Gallery – Teo Robinson

by News Desk | Mar 22, 2018 | Reviews

I am thinking of the Owlman. Ask any insomniac about “The Shadow People”, and their eyes will widen, and they’ll tell you a dozen tales. Perhaps its own mind is playing tricks upon us, the sleep deprivation causing heightened hallucinatory states, It’s a...
I LOVE YOU. I LOATHE YOU. WITCHCRAFT AT THE BARBICAN – BY ZOLTAN ALEXANDER

I LOVE YOU. I LOATHE YOU. WITCHCRAFT AT THE BARBICAN – BY ZOLTAN ALEXANDER

by News Desk | Mar 19, 2018 | Reviews

Although Artlyst essentially focuses on contemporary art reviews, gallery listings and not o operas, one has to admit that music and art cannot be looked at in an isolated manner, nor be segregated from other art forms. There is a certain energy that comes out of when...
The Background To The Boom And Other Tales – Edward Lucie-Smith

The Background To The Boom And Other Tales – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Mar 19, 2018 | Reviews

Three very different books that somehow reflect different facets of the same situation. The most obvious relevant – the title tells the tale – is Georgina Adam’s The Dark Side of the Boom, subtitled The Excesses of the Art Market in the 21st Century (Lund Humphries)....
Tacita Dean’s Triple Header Implicit Nostalgia And History – Sue Hubbard

Tacita Dean’s Triple Header Implicit Nostalgia And History – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Mar 17, 2018 | Reviews

Film is Tacita Dean’s medium. Not that catch-all of so many contemporary artists, video, but analogue film with all its implicit nostalgia and history. Although Tacita Dean emerged in the 90s, at the height of conceptualism, she’s always been essentially a Romantic....
John Copeland: The Return Of  Exuberant Painterliness – Edward Lucie-Smith

John Copeland: The Return Of Exuberant Painterliness – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Mar 12, 2018 | Reviews

John Copeland is an American painter in his 40s, not it seems particularly well known in his own country. Born in California, he now lives and works in New York. He is represented by a gallery in Denmark, but not, apparently, by one in his own country. Currently, he...
High Society: Four Centuries Of Lavish Portraiture – Rijks Museum – Paul Carter Robinson

High Society: Four Centuries Of Lavish Portraiture – Rijks Museum – Paul Carter Robinson

by News Desk | Mar 11, 2018 | Reviews

It’s always such a treat to visit the Rijks Museum in Amsterdam. Not only does the collection contain some of the most important paintings by Rembrandt (The Night Watch) and Vermeer (Woman Reading a Letter) but their curated exhibitions program has depth and...
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