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Leon Golub: Bite Your Tongue – Serpentine Gallery – Live The American Nightmare

Leon Golub: Bite Your Tongue – Serpentine Gallery – Live The American Nightmare

by News Desk | Mar 13, 2015 | Reviews

Serpentine Galleries presents Leon Golub: ‘Bite Your Tongue’, a survey exhibition of the American figurative painter, his first in London since 2000, highlights key aspects of the artist’s oeuvre from the 1950s until his death in 2004. This exhibition at...
Sam Wagstaff Lover And Mentor To Robert Mapplethorpe Revealed In New Biography

Sam Wagstaff Lover And Mentor To Robert Mapplethorpe Revealed In New Biography

by News Desk | Mar 12, 2015 | Reviews

Best known for his privileged relationship with the iconic and controversial photographer Robert Mapplethorpe as his lover and mentor, Sam Wagstaff is the subject of an unprecedented thorough survey by Philip Gefter, an American critic and former staffer at the New...
Richard Diebenkorn: Reflections On An Ever Changing Immersive California Light

Richard Diebenkorn: Reflections On An Ever Changing Immersive California Light

by News Desk | Mar 11, 2015 | Reviews

Richard Diebenkorn (1922-1993), which opens this week at The Royal Academy, is perhaps the most exciting painting show to be mounted in London this Spring. It is not only the first exhibition in the UK for nearly 25 years but also a strong affirmation as to his...
Christian Marclay: White Cube, Bermondsey – With A ‘SLOOSH’ And A ‘POP’

Christian Marclay: White Cube, Bermondsey – With A ‘SLOOSH’ And A ‘POP’

by News Desk | Mar 7, 2015 | Reviews

White Cube presents a major solo exhibition by Christian Marclay, a large new oeuvre of work encompassing the grand halls of White Cube Bermondsey. The artist continues his exploration in the relationship between image and sound, the exhibition is comprised of a...
Winterreise: A Group Exhibition Exploring A Poem That Inspired Franz Schubert

Winterreise: A Group Exhibition Exploring A Poem That Inspired Franz Schubert

by News Desk | Mar 4, 2015 | Reviews

Winterreise was a group show inspired by the poem of same name written by Wilhelm Müller which Franz Schubert used for a composition shortly before his death. On entering the gallery Dermot O’Brien’s Untitled (Winterreise), comprises of 43 drawings evenly spaced along...
Impressionist Impresario: The Man Who Marketed The Movement – National Gallery London

Impressionist Impresario: The Man Who Marketed The Movement – National Gallery London

by News Desk | Mar 4, 2015 | Reviews

Paul Durand Ruel (1831-1922) believed that, “a true picture dealer should be an enlightened patron; that he should, if necessary, sacrifice his immediate interest to his artistic convictions, and prefer to oppose, rather than support the interests of speculators”....
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