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London Art Exhibitions For January 2018 By Paul Carey-Kent

London Art Exhibitions For January 2018 By Paul Carey-Kent

by News Desk | Jan 2, 2018 | Reviews

With Christmas 2017 and New Year 2018 behind us we return to the normality of the London art gallery offerings. This feature explores Various Rooms at Tate Modern / National Gallery / Whitechapel as well as some of the lesser known galleries around the capital....
Can Art Transform Society? – Two Exhibition Reviews By Revd Jonathan Evens

Can Art Transform Society? – Two Exhibition Reviews By Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Jan 1, 2018 | Reviews

Two current exhibitions seem to suggest that it can. Nature Morte at the Guildhall Art Gallery London explores both the history of the still life and contemporary applications to invite viewers to pause, look anew at the human condition, and confront what it means to...
Edward Lucie-Smith Chooses Ten Exhibitions That Made A Difference In 2017

Edward Lucie-Smith Chooses Ten Exhibitions That Made A Difference In 2017

by News Desk | Dec 14, 2017 | Reviews

What were the best exhibitions in 2017? What’s on my list of ten? The answers to this pair of questions really depend on which set of attitudes you choose to embrace. For me, choices No 1 and No 2 were nothing to do with contemporary art. 1. The revelatory...
Art Riot: Post-Soviet Dissidence In Russia – Edward Lucie-Smith

Art Riot: Post-Soviet Dissidence In Russia – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Dec 8, 2017 | Reviews

How times have changed! In the 1980s, during the closing decade of the Soviet Union, Russian dissident artists, emerging on to the world stage under the increasingly benevolent gaze of Mr Gorbachev, were all the rage in the art worlds of the liberal West. Basically,...
Ten Recommended London Art Shows By Paul Carey -Kent December 2017

Ten Recommended London Art Shows By Paul Carey -Kent December 2017

by News Desk | Dec 8, 2017 | Reviews

It’s hard to complain about the big institutional shows on display just now: Whiteread, the Kabakovs, Modigliani at the Tates; Monochrome Painting and Rodin at the National Gallery; Cezanne at the NPG; Rose Wiley at the Serpentine Sackler; the US generational overview...
Becoming Henry Moore: The Birth Of Immutable Stone – By Paul Black

Becoming Henry Moore: The Birth Of Immutable Stone – By Paul Black

by News Desk | Dec 2, 2017 | Reviews

Once lauded as the greatest British artist of the 20th century, Moore has – in recent years – been usurped by the great sadomasochistic gambler of old, Francis Bacon; where, in the battle for the representation of the human form, Moore has become the muted...
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