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Bartholomew Beal – Maslen and Mehra Reviewed By Edward Lucie-Smith

Bartholomew Beal – Maslen and Mehra Reviewed By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Sep 18, 2017 | Reviews

BARTHOLOMEW BEAL FAS – There’s a paradoxical situation in the art world right now, Both here in Britain and, according to what I see on the Web, abroad. By this, I mean that there’s a great tra-la among official agencies about supporting young artists, and fewer...
Scythian Gold Sinister Riches British Museum By Edward Lucie-Smith

Scythian Gold Sinister Riches British Museum By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Sep 17, 2017 | Reviews

The British Museum’s new exhibition, Scythians: Warriors of Ancient Siberia, marks another triumph for the B.M’s  policy of allying itself to Russian institutions, the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg in particular, at a time when political relationships are rough....
Unveiled – The Oscar Wilde Temple by David McDermott and Peter McGough NYC

Unveiled – The Oscar Wilde Temple by David McDermott and Peter McGough NYC

by News Desk | Sep 15, 2017 | Reviews

“We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars” Oscar Wilde Twenty years in the planning, the Oscar Wilde Temple gloriously debuted in New York City’s Church of the Village. The artist duo David McDermott and Peter McGough have transformed the...
 Jean Dubuffet: Art Naked Without Pretensions By Edward Lucie-Smith

 Jean Dubuffet: Art Naked Without Pretensions By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Sep 14, 2017 | Reviews

There’s no doubt that the Jean Dubuffet show just opened at Pace here in London would be entirely worthy of a great museum – that is, if it happened to be presented in one of our official institutions, rather than in a space belonging to a leading international...
Paul Cary -Kent Chooses His Must See Exhibitions For September 2017

Paul Cary -Kent Chooses His Must See Exhibitions For September 2017

by News Desk | Sep 13, 2017 | Reviews

Up Now in London – Paul Carey-Kent chooses the best of the Autumn season’s start.   Stano Filko: Reality of Cosmos @ The Mayor Gallery, 21 Cork St To 27 Oct: www.mayorgallery.com   Map of the World (Rockets), 1967 – monotype on map, 95 x 180cm Lucia...
Alma Tadema Cinematic Blockbuster Painting – By Edward Lucie-Smith

Alma Tadema Cinematic Blockbuster Painting – By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Aug 28, 2017 | Reviews

  At first glance, the late Victorian grandee who works is now in a show at Leighton House, and today’s culture hero Damien Hirst, leader of the YBA revolution of the 1990s, would seem to have little in common. The resemblances only begin to show themselves when...
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