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Katja Loher  Expresses The Fragmentation Of Her Beloved Harmonious Cosmos

Katja Loher Expresses The Fragmentation Of Her Beloved Harmonious Cosmos

by News Desk | May 29, 2014 | Reviews

BANG BANG! the first New York solo exhibition for Swiss-born artist Katja Loher, is a new and evolving phase of her video universe, or, to use her terminology, “the miniverse”. Included are her large scale ‘video planets’, hand-sized...
London Degree Shows Get Going With Impressive Central Saint Martins

London Degree Shows Get Going With Impressive Central Saint Martins

by News Desk | May 28, 2014 | Reviews

This weekend saw the opening of the first of Central St Martin’s degree shows.  On display were works by those completing their first degree in Fine Art and Post-Graduate degrees in Fine Art, Photography, Art and Science.  The second show including...
Mondrian Margate and Colour: Summer Art Abounds At Turner Contemporary

Mondrian Margate and Colour: Summer Art Abounds At Turner Contemporary

by News Desk | May 25, 2014 | Reviews

On a mild Spring morning I set off to Margate and the Turner Contemporary for a day inspired by colour and light.  Taking the high-speed train from St Pancras, I first encountered a giant 20 metres by 10 metres mosaic work of 44 brightly-coloured Perspex, tetris...
Miles Richmond: Reinvents His Work Through Chromatic Energies

Miles Richmond: Reinvents His Work Through Chromatic Energies

by News Desk | May 22, 2014 | Reviews

Miles Peter Richmond (1922-2008) was one of David Bomberg’s pupils at the Borough Polytechnic after the Second World War, becoming one of the founder members of the Borough Group in 1948 alongside Bomberg, Cliff Holden, Dorothy Mead and Edna Mann.  He...
Laurie Simmons: Isolation, Identity Crisis And The Reinvention Of Culture

Laurie Simmons: Isolation, Identity Crisis And The Reinvention Of Culture

by News Desk | May 21, 2014 | Reviews

Laurie Simmons exhibition ‘Kigurumi and Dollers’ at Wilkinson Gallery in Vyner Street offers a critical observation into contemporary existence. Her photographs are both uncomfortable and alluring.  The artist utilises the irresistible striking...
Josef Albers: Bauhaus Compositional Practice In Black And White

Josef Albers: Bauhaus Compositional Practice In Black And White

by News Desk | May 16, 2014 | Reviews

This exhibition of Josef Albers focuses solely on the artist’s exploration of black throughout his life, with unexpectedly diverse pieces serving to highlight the vast inventiveness of one artist constrained to a single gradient. Combined with an equally...
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