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Frieze Week And Beyond Gallery Round-Up October 2017 – Paul Carey Kent

Frieze Week And Beyond Gallery Round-Up October 2017 – Paul Carey Kent

by News Desk | Oct 4, 2017 | Reviews

Writer, Critic and Curator Paul Carey-Kent presents his October Frieze Week and Beyond gallery round-up for October 2017.     Giorgio de Chirico: Getafisica da Giardino @ Nahmad Projects, 2 Cork St and  Reading de Chirico @ Tornabuoni Art, 46 Albemarle St...
Degas – The Impressionist Movement’s Odd Man Out By Edward Lucie-Smith

Degas – The Impressionist Movement’s Odd Man Out By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Sep 28, 2017 | Reviews

Degas often seems like the odd man out, among the leading artists of the Impressionist Movement. The National Gallery’s exhibition of his work, drawn from the holdings of the Burrell Collection in Glasgow, while the Burrell’s building is being renovated, proves the...
Roy Lichtenstein: Ben-Day Dots And Printer’s Ink – Tate Liverpool

Roy Lichtenstein: Ben-Day Dots And Printer’s Ink – Tate Liverpool

by News Desk | Sep 26, 2017 | Reviews

This is the first public gallery show of Lichtenstein’s paintings to be held in Britain since Tate Modern’s well-attended retrospective in London, in 2013. The artists only other UK museum exhibition was at Tate in 1968. Now, Tate Liverpool has compiled as part...
Society Running on Empty at White Cube by Edward Lucie-Smith

Society Running on Empty at White Cube by Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Sep 25, 2017 | Reviews

From the Vapor of Gasoline, the odd title of the new mixed exhibition at White Cube Mason’s Yard comes from a slogan Jean-Michel Basquiat scrawled across one of his paintings. The phrase, so the exhibition list tells one ‘conjures [up] a society running on empty’....
Jasper Johns: Who Am I? A Retrospective By Edward Lucie-Smith 

Jasper Johns: Who Am I? A Retrospective By Edward Lucie-Smith 

by News Desk | Sep 22, 2017 | Reviews

Often enough in his career, Jasper Johns has issued statements that say in effect: ‘Who am I? The truth is that I don’t think I really know the answer myself.’ Does this retrospective at the R.A. answer the question? Maybe not quite. This exhibition offers a very...
Basquiat Boom The Hero In His Own Play By Edward Lucie-Smith 

Basquiat Boom The Hero In His Own Play By Edward Lucie-Smith 

by News Desk | Sep 21, 2017 | Reviews

The new Jean-Michel Basquiat show at the Barbican titled Basquiat: Boom For Real comes with a thumping big hardback catalogue published by Prestel. A luxurious tome of the kind you’d use to try to brain your rich auntie if you happened to be feeling a bit short...
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