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Abstract Expressionism The Dark Triumph Of American Art By Edward Lucie Smith

Abstract Expressionism The Dark Triumph Of American Art By Edward Lucie Smith

by News Desk | Sep 22, 2016 | Reviews

The new Abstract Expressionism show that just opened in the main galleries of the Royal Academy at Burlington House, is an absolutely splendid affair. If you can only see one exhibition during a day out in London, see this one, and leave Tate Modern on the other side...
William Kentridge Returns With First London Public Exhibition In Fifteen Years

William Kentridge Returns With First London Public Exhibition In Fifteen Years

by News Desk | Sep 20, 2016 | Reviews

A major exhibition of work by the South African artist William Kentridge opens at the Whitechapel Gallery on Wednesday. Artlyst was at the press view and highly recommends it as an exhibition not to miss for 2016. The show is titled Thick Time and was curated by the...
Tracey Emin and William Blake Not Such Strange Bedfellows Tate Liverpool

Tracey Emin and William Blake Not Such Strange Bedfellows Tate Liverpool

by News Desk | Sep 20, 2016 | Reviews

On entering the exhibition, it is slightly dark and there is a warm familiar and welcoming atmosphere if not slightly nostalgic. Tracey Emin’s famous bed, I would think is a familiar scene for many a woman. I certainly found it reminded me of my youth because I...
Mirren Kessling: Performative Reflections Of Identity At Modern Art Oxford

Mirren Kessling: Performative Reflections Of Identity At Modern Art Oxford

by News Desk | Sep 19, 2016 | Reviews

Modern Art Oxford is currently presenting the final exhibition from Platform 2016, created to support the work of up & coming graduate artists. This is the fifth edition of the annual region-wide project – consisting of a series of consecutive solo...
Berlin Art Week’s Distinctive Feel September 2016 By Ben Austin

Berlin Art Week’s Distinctive Feel September 2016 By Ben Austin

by News Desk | Sep 18, 2016 | Reviews

Ok, so it isn’t Basel, or even Frieze for that matter, but ABC provides something a bit different from the mega fairs, on a smaller scale and dedicated solo presentation, the vast majority of the galleries are German and they all have that distinctive feel, of being...
Louise Nevelson: A Rare Female New York Mid-Century Art Star

Louise Nevelson: A Rare Female New York Mid-Century Art Star

by News Desk | Sep 13, 2016 | Reviews

Louise Nevelson was one of the relatively few female artists to make a major stir in the furiously competitive environment of the New York art world. Even so, it took her much longer to get there than was the case for male artists of the same generation. Born in 1899,...
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