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New York Now: Art Exhibitions Winter 2018 – Ilka Scobie

New York Now: Art Exhibitions Winter 2018 – Ilka Scobie

by News Desk | Feb 19, 2018 | Reviews

New Museum 2018 Triennial: Songs For Sabotage until May 27 This fourth New Museum Triennial has reached far afield from rarefied New York galleries, introducing twenty-six artists between 25-35 years old from nineteen countries. The show is an eclectic and reflection...
Gideon Rubin Explores The Sinister History Of Nazi Propaganda At Freud Museum

Gideon Rubin Explores The Sinister History Of Nazi Propaganda At Freud Museum

by News Desk | Feb 13, 2018 | Reviews

An exhibition of new work by Israeli/British artist Gideon Rubin, Black Book is the latest in a series of well-received shows curated by James Putnam. Staged at the Freud Museum, Rubin blends the nature of human psychology with the sinister history of Nazi propaganda....
Sean Scully – Newcastle Where It All Began – Edward Lucie-Smith

Sean Scully – Newcastle Where It All Began – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Feb 12, 2018 | Reviews

The new Sean Scully show in Newcastle is spread over two galleries, the Laing and the Hatton, and contains no new work. In fact, very much the opposite, it takes one back to the very beginnings of his career, in the early 1970s, when he was just ‘emerging’ into the...
Henri Michaux Indefatigable Experimenter Guggenheim Bilbao – Sue Hubbard

Henri Michaux Indefatigable Experimenter Guggenheim Bilbao – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Feb 7, 2018 | Reviews

Modern psychology has shown considerable interest in understanding the self. Investigations into the problems of selfhood spread during the 20th century from clinicians and humanistic psychologists to be explored in laboratories and by artists. The individual search...
BRAFA Brussels Antiques & Fine Arts Fair 13 Of The Best By Paul Carey-Kent

BRAFA Brussels Antiques & Fine Arts Fair 13 Of The Best By Paul Carey-Kent

by News Desk | Feb 5, 2018 | Reviews

BRAFA is known for its welcoming atmosphere, eclecticism and elegance Reviewer at large Paul Carey-Kent reports on BRAFA Brussels Antiques & Fine Arts fair, which ran from 27 Jan – 4 Feb 2018. The Brafa Art Fair, created in 1956, is one of the world’s oldest and...
Glenn Brown: Fragments Repeated With Twiddly Bits Added – Edward Lucie-Smith

Glenn Brown: Fragments Repeated With Twiddly Bits Added – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Feb 2, 2018 | Reviews

The more I looked at this show, the more I felt that I was both the right and the wrong person to be attempting to review it. – ELS The reasons for this are complex. There was a period in my life during which I was if only marginally, a dealer in Old Master...
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