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Jerwood Drawing Prize An Integral Fine Art Practice – Review

Jerwood Drawing Prize An Integral Fine Art Practice – Review

by News Desk | Sep 21, 2012 | Reviews

Drawing was once considered one of the cornerstones of Western art.  The reason for this is simple: if art was to be accurate and representational, then one had to learn how to draw first before one could paint or sculpt. For an example of how the practice of...

Photography From The Sixties and Seventies Explored Barbican – Review

by News Desk | Sep 20, 2012 | Reviews

Although one could definitely make the case that there is too much work in this show, it is a noble attempt to bring a wide range of important work to the general public.According to its curator, ‘ Everything Was Moving: Photography from the 60’s and...
Liverpool Biennial Gathers Kudos On The International Art Circuit – Review

Liverpool Biennial Gathers Kudos On The International Art Circuit – Review

by News Desk | Sep 16, 2012 | Reviews

It’s difficult to know where to begin when discussing a show that includes 242 artists in 27 locations.  Liverpool has given itself over to contemporary art for the next 10 weeks, exploring the theme of ‘hospitality’. Within that realm there is...
Wolfe von Lenkiewicz Rebirth of A Renaissance Masterpiece – Review

Wolfe von Lenkiewicz Rebirth of A Renaissance Masterpiece – Review

by News Desk | Sep 16, 2012 | Reviews

Deriving from rinascere, an Italian word meaning ‘to be reborn,’ it is fitting that the work of Dutch Renaissance artist Hieronymus Bosch is reborn in a contemporary interpretation by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz.  All Visual Arts current exhibition features...

City & Guilds of London MA Fine Arts Exhibition 2012- Review

by News Desk | Sep 16, 2012 | Reviews

In the postmodern world of art, tertiary institutions have increasingly ditched technical skills in favour of conceptual innovation.  In London, art colleges that pride themselves on technical excellence are a rare commodity. There are a number of reasons...

Sao Paulo Biennial Exclusive The Imminence of Poetics – Review

by News Desk | Sep 7, 2012 | Reviews

International Arts Corespondent Andrea Shortell Sends This ArtLyst Exclusive Report, From The Sao Paulo Frontline.São Paulo flourishes with cultural energy the weekend before the 30th Biennial begins, as if it were preparing for a tsunami of visitors. Every...
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