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Canaletto & Bellotto: The Art of The Constructed View – Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna

Canaletto & Bellotto: The Art of The Constructed View – Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna

by News Desk | Mar 30, 2026 | Reviews

  If you love Venice but want to skip the hustle and bustle of the 61st Venice Art Biennale, here is an alternative: Giovanni Antonio Canal, AKA Canaletto (1697–1768), and his nephew and pupil, Bernardo Bellotto (1721–1780). This exhibition also includes...
Hurvin Anderson Effortlessly Sharpening Our Viewpoints – John K Grande

Hurvin Anderson Effortlessly Sharpening Our Viewpoints – John K Grande

by News Desk | Mar 26, 2026 | Reviews

Comprising some 80 works, Hurvin Anderson’s Tate Britain show is a rich tapestry of painterly reconstructions and deconstructions of the Windrush experience. Anderson sees the past from an awful lot of angles, binding the two sides of the migration experience...
David Hockney From Landscape To Life Serpentine North – John K Grande

David Hockney From Landscape To Life Serpentine North – John K Grande

by News Desk | Mar 19, 2026 | Reviews

A Year in Normandy is David Hockney’s narrative of the seasons, of nature, all created within the bubble of Covid isolation, which began shortly after he arrived in Normandy in late 2019.  Hockney made it like a diary built over time – image by image –...
Bruegel To Rembrandt Drawing The Rise of Naturalism Compton Verney – Revd Jonathan Evens

Bruegel To Rembrandt Drawing The Rise of Naturalism Compton Verney – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Mar 17, 2026 | Reviews

‘Bruegel to Rembrandt: Drawing Life, Sketching Wonder’ at Compton Verney takes us back to the rise of naturalism in Dutch art to see images of life drawing, landscapes, village and city scenes, mythology, religion, vices and virtues. Many of the artists...
Hughie O’Donoghue Explores Collective Memory in New York – Miranda Carroll

Hughie O’Donoghue Explores Collective Memory in New York – Miranda Carroll

by News Desk | Mar 12, 2026 | Reviews

This is Hughie O’Donoghue’s first solo exhibition in New York. Shown here are nine works dating from 2003 to 2026 that evoke memory, past history, identity, dreams, and myth through a combination of painterly layering and reappropriated imagery. O’Donoghue...
Whitney Biennial 2026 Time To Reframe Art – Ilka Scobie

Whitney Biennial 2026 Time To Reframe Art – Ilka Scobie

by News Desk | Mar 8, 2026 | Reviews

Quirky and vaguely unfocused, the 82nd Whitney Biennial features over 56 artists, duos and collectives. Very few actual paintings; lots of installation, video, sound, and sculpture demand an additional visit to explore. Two floors and various pieces throughout the...
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