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Jo Brocklehurst Explores Gender, Punks And Fetish Clubs In Posthumous Exhibition

Jo Brocklehurst Explores Gender, Punks And Fetish Clubs In Posthumous Exhibition

by News Desk | Mar 6, 2017 | Reviews

There is a form of collective amnesia which permeates the contemporary art world where people ‘forget’ those who came before them and who they are indebted to. An example of this occurred on 2nd February 2017  when two exhibitions simultaneously opened on the...
Armory Show 2017 Indicative Of Art Market’s Changing Economic Landscape

Armory Show 2017 Indicative Of Art Market’s Changing Economic Landscape

by News Desk | Mar 5, 2017 | Reviews

It’s a week of art fairs in New York. The Armory Show, held in a crowded, bustling convention center on the Hudson River is the biggest of the fairs and indicative of the art markets changing economic landscape. The cost of exhibiting in the Armory is...
Bluecoat Tercentenary Celebrated With 106 Previously Exhibited Artists On Public View

Bluecoat Tercentenary Celebrated With 106 Previously Exhibited Artists On Public View

by News Desk | Mar 1, 2017 | Reviews

2017 marks Bluecoat’s tercentenary, making it the oldest building in Liverpool city centre and the UK’s first arts centre: quite an achievement. At the vanguard of 300 days of celebrations is Public View, an exhibition bringing together works by a whopping 106 artists...
Maria Lassnig Seamlessly Melding Figurative and Abstract Painting Hauser and Wirth London

Maria Lassnig Seamlessly Melding Figurative and Abstract Painting Hauser and Wirth London

by News Desk | Mar 1, 2017 | Reviews

There is no doubt that Maria Lassnig can paint. Whatever style from her early abstracts through to her figuration she handles paint fluently, her palette choices are selected with ease and confidence and show a debt to her Austrian heritage with more than a nod to...
March Choices – London Art Exhibitions 2017 By Paul Carey-Kent

March Choices – London Art Exhibitions 2017 By Paul Carey-Kent

by News Desk | Feb 28, 2017 | Reviews

Top Photo: Mark Woods @ Lubomirov / Angus-Hughes Paul Carey-Kent publishes his March Choices 2017 – Up Now in a London Gallery near you. Sebastian Stöhrer @ Carl Freedman Gallery, 29 Charlotte Road – Shoreditch To 11 March: http://carlfreedman.com  ...
Crash Goes The American Dream c1930 RA Unveil Timely Painting Exhibition

Crash Goes The American Dream c1930 RA Unveil Timely Painting Exhibition

by News Desk | Feb 26, 2017 | Reviews

Exhibitions in major galleries are usually planned years ahead. So it is the Royal Academy’s good fortune that their two excellent shows Revolution: Russian Art 1917-32* and American After the Fall: Painting in the 1930s, should be so in tune with the current...
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