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Kasmin’s Camera: An Intimate Archive Capturing The 1960s and 1970s   

Kasmin’s Camera: An Intimate Archive Capturing The 1960s and 1970s   

by News Desk | Jun 25, 2024 | Reviews

The exhibition ‘Kasmin’s Camera’ at Lyndsey Ingram Gallery presents an engaging collection of over 100 previously unseen photographs taken by the pioneering London gallerist John Kasmin during the 1960s and ’70s. Kasmin, Robert Fraser, and...
Lunar Lullabies, David Lock and Concrete Dreams Three Shows To See At Firstsite

Lunar Lullabies, David Lock and Concrete Dreams Three Shows To See At Firstsite

by News Desk | Jun 19, 2024 | Reviews

‘Lunar Lullabies’ is an exemplary exhibition that showcases inspiration, design, community engagement, and accessibility. It uses the opportunity of a locally significant anniversary to fashion an exhibition of wider interest and significance while also involving a...
Mark James A Syncopated Collection Of New Works – James Payne

Mark James A Syncopated Collection Of New Works – James Payne

by News Desk | Jun 17, 2024 | Reviews

Mark James is a British filmmaker known for his 1993 documentary FREEZE, the first TV documentary made about that iconic show, as well as his film on Carle Andre, “Upholding the Bricks”, and other films about artists, architects and musicians. He studied at...
Japanese Art: Three UK Exhibitions Explore A Multitude Of Work – Claudia Barbieri

Japanese Art: Three UK Exhibitions Explore A Multitude Of Work – Claudia Barbieri

by News Desk | Jun 10, 2024 | Reviews

Japanese art is having its time in the sun, with three British galleries putting on summer shows that illustrate the variety and adaptability of the country’s woodblock printing tradition. At the Dulwich Picture Gallery, Yoshida: Three Generations of Japanese...
Tan Ping: Art On The Edge Rothko Museum Latvia – Philip Dodd

Tan Ping: Art On The Edge Rothko Museum Latvia – Philip Dodd

by News Desk | Jun 9, 2024 | Reviews

Mark Rothko was born in Dvinsk, on the main St Petersburg to Warsaw railway line, when the city was part of the Russian Empire and a centre of Jewish culture and learning. We are in the same city, renamed Daugavpils in 1920, the second city of Latvia, to open an...
Judy Chicago Feminist Trailblazer Serpentine Gallery – Sue Hubbard

Judy Chicago Feminist Trailblazer Serpentine Gallery – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Jun 3, 2024 | Reviews

Judy Chicago Revelations, Serpentine North Gallery 23 May 2024 – 01 September 2024: It was in 1948 that the scholar and poet, Robert Graves, published The White Goddess, an unorthodox work, part invention, part research into pre-Classical cults and religions...
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