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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...
R U Being Served? Art At Fortnums And Whiteleys – Edward Lucie-Smith

R U Being Served? Art At Fortnums And Whiteleys – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Oct 13, 2017 | Reviews

Such is the pressure on gallery space that quite important exhibitions now take place in all sorts of strange places. Sometimes, quite literally, they hide in plain sight. This is the case with the very substantial show of work by the late John Bellany, who died just...
Duchamp And Dali Two Iconic 20th-Century Artists  – Edward Lucie-Smith

Duchamp And Dali Two Iconic 20th-Century Artists – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Oct 10, 2017 | Reviews

Duchamp And Dali – Royal Academy: This provocative little show at the R.A., done in parallel with the same institutions big retrospective for Jaspers Johns, asks a number of questions about both the past history of the visual arts avant-garde, and about its...
Jake And Dinos Chapman – Suicide Vests And Contextualising Goya – Edward Lucie-Smith

Jake And Dinos Chapman – Suicide Vests And Contextualising Goya – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Oct 10, 2017 | Reviews

The new show by Jake and Dinos Chapman at Blain-Southern – their first outing with this prestigious dealer, offers a full-on re-interpretation of Goya’s Disasters of War, plus, on pedestals in the centre of the room, some full-size bronze versions of suicide vests....
Alexander De Cadenet Inside The bronze Apple By Amanda McGregor

Alexander De Cadenet Inside The bronze Apple By Amanda McGregor

by News Desk | Oct 10, 2017 | Reviews

Alexander De Cadenet At St Stephens, Wallbrook, London: There is a saying, ‘you are the apple of my eye’, apparently this saying came into the English language when King James fell in love in 1642 with women. He wanted everyone to know he was in love with her so that...
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