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French Impressionists: Refugee Painters In London – Edward Lucie Smith

French Impressionists: Refugee Painters In London – Edward Lucie Smith

by News Desk | Nov 1, 2017 | Reviews

Like quite a lot of grand museum exhibitions in London recently, this new show at Tate Britain ‘IMPRESSIONISTS IN LONDON’ doesn’t quite tell its announced story. It may describe itself as being about Impressionists in London, but the less exciting...
Art Since 9/11 Capturing The Age Of Terror By Edward Lucie-Smith

Art Since 9/11 Capturing The Age Of Terror By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Oct 30, 2017 | Reviews

The new show, ‘Age of Terror: Art since 9/11’ on the top floor of the London branch of the Imperial War Museum struggles to define the idea of ‘war’ in contemporary circumstances. The IWM was founded in 1917 – that is to say during World War I. Both the...
Sam Jackson – Derek Ridgers At Charlie Smith London By Edward Lucie-Smith

Sam Jackson – Derek Ridgers At Charlie Smith London By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Oct 29, 2017 | Reviews

The Sam Jackson-Derek Ridgers show currently on view at Charlie Smith London, and due to be seen next April again at the Galerie Heike Strelow in Frankfurt, carries with it a curious echo of the Soutine show, now on view at the Courtauld Gallery. The Soutine...
London Art Exhibitions November 2017 Explored By Paul Carey-Kent

London Art Exhibitions November 2017 Explored By Paul Carey-Kent

by News Desk | Oct 29, 2017 | Reviews

London is awash with more must see international exhibitions than perhaps any other city in the world. Paul Carey-Kent is out and about visiting many of the great shows on offer.  Chaim Soutine: Pastry Cook of Cagnes, 1922 The place to be at the moment is  Somerset...
James Alec Hardy Mysterious Liminal Space – Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery

James Alec Hardy Mysterious Liminal Space – Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery

by News Desk | Oct 28, 2017 | Reviews

British artist James Alec Hardy is interested in the mysterious liminal space between knowing and not knowing, fact and fiction, and much of his work explores this in-between state through a practice he refers to as ‘perception management’ or put more simply, playing...
Cezanne Portraits Subversively In Motion National Portrait Gallery – Edward Lucie-Smith

Cezanne Portraits Subversively In Motion National Portrait Gallery – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Oct 26, 2017 | Reviews

The Cezanne portrait show at the National Portrait Gallery follows hot on the heels of the show of portraits by Soutine currently on view at the Courtauld. In many ways these two shows are apparently much more conventional than other current London exhibitions, such...
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