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Tadek  Beutlich Weaving On and Off the Loom – Claudia Barbieri Childs

Tadek  Beutlich Weaving On and Off the Loom – Claudia Barbieri Childs

by News Desk | Mar 5, 2025 | Reviews

Textile weaving has long been undervalued as a creative art form. But this is changing. A year ago, at London’s Barbican Gallery, Unravel, The Power and Politics of Textiles in Art, was a groundbreaking event. It showcased 50 international artists using textiles...
The Myth of Leigh Bowery Laid Bare in New Tate Show – James Payne

The Myth of Leigh Bowery Laid Bare in New Tate Show – James Payne

by News Desk | Feb 27, 2025 | Reviews

Leigh Bowery was a groundbreaking performance artist, club entrepreneur, fashion designer, musician…. a thief, a shitkicker and…uh…he wanted to be famous. Well, that last bit is a quote from John Water’s Female Trouble. I first met Leigh in the early 1980s...
Caillebotte Painting Men – The Elephant In The Room – Getty Center – Sara Faith

Caillebotte Painting Men – The Elephant In The Room – Getty Center – Sara Faith

by News Desk | Feb 26, 2025 | Reviews

The largest display of French 19th-century artist Gustave Caillebotte’s (1848–1894) work on the West Coast of the USA in 30 years has just opened at The Getty in Los Angeles. Caillebotte is best known for his paintings of Paris in the latter part of the 19th...
Frieze LA Week 2025: Reflections In A Golden Sun – Paul Carter Robinson

Frieze LA Week 2025: Reflections In A Golden Sun – Paul Carter Robinson

by News Desk | Feb 23, 2025 | Reviews

Frieze LA week finishes today (Sunday), and as this is the first opportunity I have had to sit down and evaluate the overload of visuals, it is a good time to reflect on what a positive week it has been not only for the commercial art industry but also the aesthetic...
Goya to Impressionism Masterpieces from the Oskar Reinhart Collection – Sue Hubbard

Goya to Impressionism Masterpieces from the Oskar Reinhart Collection – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Feb 22, 2025 | Reviews

“Even if such works may legally be owned by an individual, in a higher sense they belong to everyone, their owner is only their custodian.” – Oskar Reinhart, 1939 Edgar Degas’ Two Dancers on a Stage, painted in 1874, sits in the middle of the two...
Anonymous Artists: American Photography At The Rijksmuseum – Marcus Howard-Vyse

Anonymous Artists: American Photography At The Rijksmuseum – Marcus Howard-Vyse

by News Desk | Feb 13, 2025 | Reviews

The Dutch Survey of American Photography is the first in Europe. It traces America’s self-documented history with cool detachment, bearing witness to an adolescent country and art forms developing side-by-side. The extent to which American imagery permeates our daily...
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