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Ali Banisadr: At Once – Blain/Southern – Bosch Meets Abstract Expressionism

Ali Banisadr: At Once – Blain/Southern – Bosch Meets Abstract Expressionism

by News Desk | Feb 17, 2015 | Reviews

Blain/Southern presents ‘At Once’, an exhibition of oil paintings created over the last two years by New York-based artist Ali Banisadr. This is his first-ever solo show in the UK and includes a 7-metre long triptych, the artist’s largest work to...
‘@PaintBritain Explores The bold Ideological Mission Representing 21st Century Painting

‘@PaintBritain Explores The bold Ideological Mission Representing 21st Century Painting

by News Desk | Feb 16, 2015 | Reviews

This exhibition has a bold ideological mission to represent 21st century painting as a distinct, vibrant discourse. Painting – despite its much heralded and never quite delivered death – is a timeless artform. Now it has to contend with the preponderance of the...
Sarah Gillespie And Sarah Sze: Top West End Gallery Exhibitions February 2015

Sarah Gillespie And Sarah Sze: Top West End Gallery Exhibitions February 2015

by News Desk | Feb 15, 2015 | Reviews

Take a walk in the area between Oxford Street down towards Green Park, and although Galleries have come and gone, the ones that remain are showing some very good contemporary work. The Frith Street Gallery just off Soho Square is showing Marlene Dumas and Juan Munoz....
Marlene Dumas Explores Issues of Love, Life, Death, Sex And Shame

Marlene Dumas Explores Issues of Love, Life, Death, Sex And Shame

by News Desk | Feb 14, 2015 | Reviews

On entering the Marlene Dumas exhibition at Tate Modern and being faced with the Rejects series (1995-2014) of ink and graphite portraits, you are immediately struck by a sense of the origins of the shows impactful title; ‘The Image as Burden’. Imposing and striking,...
Barbara Kruger, Robert Fraser, And Hugh Scott-Douglas – London West End Exhibition Round-up

Barbara Kruger, Robert Fraser, And Hugh Scott-Douglas – London West End Exhibition Round-up

by News Desk | Feb 13, 2015 | Reviews

Barbara Kruger Early Works – Skarstedt Gallery, London Skarstedt London presents the exhibition of seminal early works by American artist Barbara Kruger. The exhibition features Kruger’s trademark black and white photographs, overlaid with the artist’s...
Tony Oursler: Lisson Gallery – Talking Heads, Fearful Voices

Tony Oursler: Lisson Gallery – Talking Heads, Fearful Voices

by News Desk | Feb 10, 2015 | Reviews

The Lisson Gallery presents the exhibition Tony Oursler – template/variant/friend/stranger, a solo exhibition, and the artist’s first of new work in the UK for over five years. The show centres around the artist’s fascination with the evolution of identity via...
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