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Jimmy Cauty Delivers A Post-Brexit, Post-Trump Disaster-Scape. Merry Christmas

Jimmy Cauty Delivers A Post-Brexit, Post-Trump Disaster-Scape. Merry Christmas

by News Desk | Dec 5, 2016 | Reviews

A shipping container covered in graffiti sits among the dreaming spires of Oxford, and my partner hears a rather haughty voice remark ‘…Well I don’t think it’s appropriate for the setting of the university, …and not very...
Jane England’s Turn and Face The Strange A Time Capsule Of 1970’s / 80’s Demimonde

Jane England’s Turn and Face The Strange A Time Capsule Of 1970’s / 80’s Demimonde

by News Desk | Dec 5, 2016 | Reviews

JANE ENGLAND: TURN AND FACE THE STRANGE a new book reviewed by Paul Carey -Kent Resisting obvious puns on her name, Jane England’s Turn and face the strange takes its title from the lyric of David Bowie’s song Changes. It’s a time capsule of the 1970’s...
Ominous Walhalla: Anselm Kiefer’s Resoundingly Ambitious New Exhibition By Edward Lucie-Smith

Ominous Walhalla: Anselm Kiefer’s Resoundingly Ambitious New Exhibition By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Dec 5, 2016 | Reviews

Grand as some of London’s so-called ‘commercial galleries’ now are, the British press still tends to forget that they exist. Editors and critics still prefer to snuggle up to cosy old Mother Tate – or failing that, to some other public institution: the National...
Rivalrous Artists: Sebastian Smee The Art Of Rivalry Reviewed By Edward Lucie-Smith

Rivalrous Artists: Sebastian Smee The Art Of Rivalry Reviewed By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Nov 22, 2016 | Reviews

The Art of Rivalry is a relief in art critical terms. It is well and clearly written, with no pretentions. Sebastian Smee is currently the art critic for the Boston Globe, where he has been since 2008. In 2011 he won a Pulitzer Prize for Criticism, having been...
Gavin Turk Both A Trickster And A Culture Hero By Edward Lucie-Smith

Gavin Turk Both A Trickster And A Culture Hero By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Nov 22, 2016 | Reviews

Damien Hirst has become a major patron, in addition to being a celebrated artist. When he stages a show at his Great Newport Street Gallery, which is one of the most handsome art spaces in London, though not alas one blessed with good links to public transport, pretty...
Modern Art Oxford, The Vanished Reality: Temporal, Sociological, And Cultural Locations

Modern Art Oxford, The Vanished Reality: Temporal, Sociological, And Cultural Locations

by News Desk | Nov 17, 2016 | Reviews

Modern Art Oxford presents its final exhibition in a series of shows celebrating the Gallery’s 50th anniversary; concluding its KALEIDOSCOPE series with ‘The Vanished Reality’. This multi-generational exhibition presents work by Marcel Broodthaers,...
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