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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...
Soutine Portraits Of The Inter-War Underclass Courtauld Gallery – Edward Lucie-Smith

Soutine Portraits Of The Inter-War Underclass Courtauld Gallery – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Oct 23, 2017 | Reviews

This compact, high-quality exhibition at the Courtauld offers a fascinating sociological and psychological puzzle. Entitled Soutine’s Portraits, and subtitled Cooks, Waiters and Bellboys, it features members of the inter-war underclass – specifically those who worked...
Alphonse Mucha The Glory Of Art  Walker Art Gallery Liverpool

Alphonse Mucha The Glory Of Art Walker Art Gallery Liverpool

by News Desk | Oct 22, 2017 | Reviews

”The glory of art is to glorify beauty” – Alphonse Mucha I was very excited to see this exhibition. As a young girl, I was always fascinated by these images of graceful art nouveau women. Mucha’s friendship with the actress Sarah Bernhardt was...
Everything at Once: Temporary Compartments Into Which We Plunge – Edward Lucie-Smith

Everything at Once: Temporary Compartments Into Which We Plunge – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Oct 19, 2017 | Reviews

Everything at Once is the hopeful title of the vast exhibition currently being presented by the Lisson Gallery + Vinyl Factory in the Store Studios space at 180 The Strand. Three full floors of contemporary art, plus something extra on the roof, to celebrate fifty...
Iconoclasts / Calder  Many Are Called But Few Are Chosen – Edward Lucie-Smith 

Iconoclasts / Calder  Many Are Called But Few Are Chosen – Edward Lucie-Smith 

by News Desk | Oct 17, 2017 | Reviews

This Week, Edward Lucie-Smith Reviews Two contrasting Exhibitions At the Saatchi Gallery London ICONOCLASTS – Saatchi Gallery Until 7 January 2018 The Iconoclasts show just opened at the Saatchi Gallery suffers from a number of difficulties generic to enterprises of...
Harrison Pearce – Conflicting Forces of Desire and Menace By Richard Dorment

Harrison Pearce – Conflicting Forces of Desire and Menace By Richard Dorment

by News Desk | Oct 16, 2017 | Reviews

Harrison Pearce meticulously constructs kinetic sculptural installations out of industrial machinery, silicon and rope. The clashes he sets up between these textures and shapes perfectly embody the conflicting forces of desire and menace I have come to associate with...
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