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David Hockney iPad Drawings: The Evolution Of An Art Medium

David Hockney iPad Drawings: The Evolution Of An Art Medium

by News Desk | May 14, 2014 | Reviews

David Hockney RA, has distinguished himself throughout his long and successful career as a gifted draughtsman; his confidence and strength of line characterises his work from single line portrait studies, to large scale paintings of LA in the 60s.So established is he...

Chris Marker: A life long Obsession With Memory War And Politics

by News Desk | May 12, 2014 | Reviews

A Grin Without a Cat, at the Whitechapel Gallery till 22 June, is the widest Chris Marker retrospective ever shown in the UK. The visitor evolves through four sections organised around themes pivotal to Marker’s oeuvre: museum policies, travels, memory, war and...
Pangaea: A Heterogenous Selection Of Contemporary Artists At The Saatchi Gallery

Pangaea: A Heterogenous Selection Of Contemporary Artists At The Saatchi Gallery

by News Desk | May 11, 2014 | Reviews

Around 200 million years ago, a supercontinent called Pangaea – containing what we now know as the earth’s seven continents – broke apart in a seismic split due to fissures in the planet’s tectonic plates. It was a historical event perhaps only...
London Art Exhibitions To See In May 2014 By Paul Carey – Kent

London Art Exhibitions To See In May 2014 By Paul Carey – Kent

by News Desk | May 10, 2014 | Reviews

TEN CURRENT CHOICES: Paul Carey – Kent Offers up a selection of the best art exhibitions for May 2014 The latest in his rolling top ten, together with previous choices which you can still seeNicole Wermers is known for explorations of consumer design, so perhaps...

Joseph Beuys Jorg Immendorff: Art And Its Revelatory Socio-political Ability

by News Desk | May 7, 2014 | Reviews

Art Belongs to the People is the second exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, taken from the collection of the Hall Art Foundation, and is again curated by the Foundation’s resident curator Sir Norman Rosenthal. The work of Joseph Beuys has been well...
Open West 2014 Shows Ambitious Curatorial Vision In Cheltenham

Open West 2014 Shows Ambitious Curatorial Vision In Cheltenham

by News Desk | May 5, 2014 | Reviews

The Art world is saturated with ” Art competitions” offering opportunities for artists of all levels to exhibit their work.  Many of these events end up mediocre at best, some bore the audience to sleep… only a  few do succeed in its...
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