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Islamic Women Explore Their Identities In London Exhibition – By Edward Lucie-Smith

Islamic Women Explore Their Identities In London Exhibition – By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jul 15, 2017 | Reviews

There happens to be quite a spectrum of feminist and what one might (maybe tactlessly) call ethnic exhibitions on view in London right now. They demonstrate rather amply the way the boundaries of the contemporary art world are changing. It’s significant that two of...
Black Power! Tate’s Latest Right On Exhibition Explores African American Art

Black Power! Tate’s Latest Right On Exhibition Explores African American Art

by News Desk | Jul 13, 2017 | Reviews

A challenging and intelligent new show at Tate Modern asks rather more questions than it actually succeeds in answering. It is, nevertheless, something of a landmark event. As somebody of Caribbean origin (going back to the year 1635) but of white ancestry (yes, I had...
Chris Ofili Tapestry Magic At The National Gallery By Edward Lucie-Smith

Chris Ofili Tapestry Magic At The National Gallery By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jul 12, 2017 | Reviews

Chris Ofili’s big tapestry, commissioned by the Clothworkers’ Company and now on view at the Sunley Room at the National Gallery, doesn’t seem to have attracted nearly as much attention as it should have done. It’s a pretty spectacular object, and in addition to...
Carla Raffinetti: Drawing A Way Out Of The Abyss New Exhibition

Carla Raffinetti: Drawing A Way Out Of The Abyss New Exhibition

by News Desk | Jul 10, 2017 | Reviews

It is easy to dismiss the world of the ancestors and appeasing gods in a post-scientific Western society.  Less so when burdened with a culture and history as oppressive as that of the white South African.  Our shared past cannot simply be ignored, even if we were...
Raphael Drawings Appropriation On A Grand Scale By Edward Lucie-Smith

Raphael Drawings Appropriation On A Grand Scale By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jul 10, 2017 | Reviews

One telling feature of the show of Raphael drawings now at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford is its timing. The show opened on June 1st and closes on 3rd September. The Trinity (Summer) Term at the University of Oxford ended on 17th June, at which point, presumably, the...
Jamaican Spiritual Art And Its Relationship To Religion By Edward Lucie-Smith

Jamaican Spiritual Art And Its Relationship To Religion By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jul 8, 2017 | Reviews

A small confession to make here: I wrote a brief text for the catalogue of this show because Jamaica is where I originally come from. The subject of the exhibition is Jamaican art, manifested in its relationship to religion. The feeling is not absolutely always...
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