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Otto Dix And August Sander – Observing The Rise Of German Fascism

Otto Dix And August Sander – Observing The Rise Of German Fascism

by News Desk | Jul 4, 2017 | Reviews

A fascinating exhibition linking ‘Portraying a Nation’  and  ‘The Evil Eye’ with works by August Sander and Otto Dix is currently showing at Tate Liverpool. 144 photographs from the German photographer, Sander are exhibited chronologically and coinciding with...
Virtual Masterpiece The Masterpiece Art Fair By Edward Lucie-Smith

Virtual Masterpiece The Masterpiece Art Fair By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jul 2, 2017 | Reviews

What people choose to describe as ‘a masterpiece’ is usually pretty much a matter of context. On the whole, at this annual beanfeast for conspicuous consumers, you won’t find much in the way of graffiti art lurking around, though it’s just possible that you might be...
What Direction? Royal College Of Art Degree Shows 2017 By Edward Lucie-Smith

What Direction? Royal College Of Art Degree Shows 2017 By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jun 28, 2017 | Reviews

This year’s big graduation show of work by Fine Arts students from the Royal College of Art is both inspiriting and at the same time just a little bit depressing. Let’s start with the good bit. The R.C.A. offers new crop of painters – many of whom are worth at least...
John Singer Sargent A Magician Of Light Dulwich Picture Gallery

John Singer Sargent A Magician Of Light Dulwich Picture Gallery

by News Desk | Jun 23, 2017 | Reviews

An intimate exhibition of eighty watercolours from the Anglo-American artist John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) has opened at Dulwich Picture Gallery. The paintings are effervescent and alive, they appear to leak out from behind the glass and illuminate the gallery’s...
Fahrelnissa Zeid: In Pursuit of the Exotic Tate Modern – Edward Lucie-Smith

Fahrelnissa Zeid: In Pursuit of the Exotic Tate Modern – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jun 22, 2017 | Reviews

I confess I had a few reservations about the Fahrelnissa Zeid retrospective now at Tate Modern. It follows a now rather familiar pattern of box-ticking, apparent from a number of the exhibitions recently put on by Tate institutions. When the Taties are not trying to...
Richard Smith Abstraction On The Periphery Of Recall By Edward Lucie-Smith

Richard Smith Abstraction On The Periphery Of Recall By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jun 16, 2017 | Reviews

  The small exhibition of work by Richard Smith currently at the Flowers Gallery in Cork Street offers, among other things, a demonstration of just how drastically once huge reputations can fade. Smith died last year, at the age of 84. By the time Richard Smith...
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