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Cerith Wyn Evans: Perceiving The Artist’s Searing Duchampian Neon – Paul Black

Cerith Wyn Evans: Perceiving The Artist’s Searing Duchampian Neon – Paul Black

by News Desk | Mar 9, 2018 | Reviews

The internationally acclaimed Welsh artist Cerith Wyn Evans has unveiled his latest work; a major new neon sculpture at National Museum Cardiff. ‘Radiant fold (…the Illuminating Gas)’ (2017/18), has been created by the artist specifically for the museum, and is the...
Picasso’s Unspoken Minotaur In The Room – Tate Modern – Edward Lucie-Smith

Picasso’s Unspoken Minotaur In The Room – Tate Modern – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Mar 7, 2018 | Reviews

The hosannas have already begun. Picasso’s latest show at Tate Modern, entitled Picasso 1932: Love, Fame, Tragedy gets a 5-star review in The Times. Nestling up close, on the same page, there is a carefully exculpatory text headed ‘Picasso wasn’t a monster, says...
The Human Condition Relationships And Raw Desires – Tate Britain – Sue Hubbard

The Human Condition Relationships And Raw Desires – Tate Britain – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Mar 2, 2018 | Reviews

The 20th century saw God lose his central role within the scheme of human belief and philosophy. Nietzsche’s assertion that God was dead was followed by two of the bloodiest wars in human history, which further cemented feelings of alienation, scepticism and doubt....
Bloomberg New Contemporaries Block 336 – Patrick Hamilton Courtney

Bloomberg New Contemporaries Block 336 – Patrick Hamilton Courtney

by News Desk | Mar 2, 2018 | Reviews

Bloomberg New Contemporaries flies its Georgian nest for Block 336, an edgier artist-run space in Brixton.  We took a closer look at the work of six emerging artists who stand out from the crowd. For the best part of 70 years, New Contemporaries has been arguably the...
It’s A Fischl – Eric’s Latest London Exhibition Returns To Challenging Form

It’s A Fischl – Eric’s Latest London Exhibition Returns To Challenging Form

by News Desk | Mar 1, 2018 | Reviews

The American figurative painter Eric Fischl is back in London with a new exhibition of his large narrative canvases. The artist appears to have moved galleries from Victoria Miro to the Skarstedt Gallery in St James, for this latest offering. “My paintings are...
Roy Oxlade: Painting A Sense Of The Absurd – Edward Lucie-Smith

Roy Oxlade: Painting A Sense Of The Absurd – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Mar 1, 2018 | Reviews

The late Roy Oxlade (1929-2014) is currently in some danger of being remembered, first and foremost, as the partner of the current ‘emerging artist’ phenomenon that is Rose Wylie. This is unjust. Oxlade was a formidable figure in his own right – not only as a painter...
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