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Curated Choices: London Art Exhibitions April 2016 By Paul Carey -Kent

Curated Choices: London Art Exhibitions April 2016 By Paul Carey -Kent

by News Desk | Apr 2, 2016 | Reviews

Paul Carey-Kent curates his choices of London art exhibitions for April 2016. His rolling ten recommended contemporary art shows are all on view now. Anna Barriball: New Works @ Frith Street Gallery, Golden Square – Soho   To 7 May: www.frithstreetgallery.com  ...
Yinka Shonibare: End Of Empire, Conflict, And Dominion At Turner Contemporary

Yinka Shonibare: End Of Empire, Conflict, And Dominion At Turner Contemporary

by News Desk | Mar 31, 2016 | Reviews

Artlyst travelled to sunny Margate and Turner Contemporary’s Sunley Gallery to view two major works by leading contemporary artist Yinka Shonibare MBE. The new pieces have been created as part of the 14-18 NOW programme of World War 1 Centenary Art commissions, and...
Leon Golub: Heroes and Villains Still Raw and Brutally Existent

Leon Golub: Heroes and Villains Still Raw and Brutally Existent

by News Desk | Mar 28, 2016 | Reviews

Leon Golub was a hero to some. In the fifties, his figurative work went against the grain when abstraction was de rigueur in the art world. In the sixties, his Vietnam and Napalm series of paintings, raw and brutally existent, were condemnations of the war. Then, in...

Tate And Barbican Focus On Heavy Hitting Spring Photography Exhibitions

by News Desk | Mar 26, 2016 | Reviews

It’s interesting to compare the curatorial approaches to the two densely comprehensive photography group shows on at the the moment: ‘Strange and Familiar: Britain as Revealed by International Photographers’ at the Barbican, curated by Martin Parr and ‘Performing for...
David Shrigley: Satirical Often Infantile Drawings And Text – New Exhibition Unveiled

David Shrigley: Satirical Often Infantile Drawings And Text – New Exhibition Unveiled

by News Desk | Mar 20, 2016 | Reviews

The 2013 Turner Prize nominated, British artist David Shrigley launched his eighth solo show at London’s Stephen Friedman Gallery on Thursday 17th March. Shrigley uses a combination of acrylic paint and oil stick to create his satirical and sometimes subtly...
Paul Black Reviews: Mark Wallinger’s ID At Hauser & Wirth

Paul Black Reviews: Mark Wallinger’s ID At Hauser & Wirth

by News Desk | Mar 17, 2016 | Reviews

Paul Black has visited Hauser & Wirth London, currently presenting Mark Wallinger’s debut solo exhibition with the gallery. The artist’s latest offering is spread across both Savile Row spaces, hosting a presentation of new paintings and multi-media works....
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