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Hurvin Anderson: Salon Paintings – A Multifaceted Trip Through Identity and Culture

Hurvin Anderson: Salon Paintings – A Multifaceted Trip Through Identity and Culture

by News Desk | Nov 20, 2023 | Reviews

Hurvin Anderson’s latest exhibition, “Salon Paintings,” at Hastings Contemporary, immerses visitors in a vibrant exploration of identity, memory, and cultural heritage. Born in Birmingham in 1965, Anderson, a prominent British artist, draws on his...
James Gillray Maximilist and Rebecca Salter Minimalist Gainsborough’s House – James Payne

James Gillray Maximilist and Rebecca Salter Minimalist Gainsborough’s House – James Payne

by News Desk | Nov 20, 2023 | Reviews

Two very different exhibitions are currently on at Gainsborough’s House, Sudbury, Suffolk. Caricaturist James Gillray (1756–1815) and British abstract artist and President of the Royal Academy of Arts Rebecca Salter. James Gillray, the caricaturist, was a...
Elmgreen & Dragset READ A Metaphysical Portrayal Of Books – Kunsthalle Praha

Elmgreen & Dragset READ A Metaphysical Portrayal Of Books – Kunsthalle Praha

by News Desk | Nov 18, 2023 | Reviews

Elmgreen & Dragset’s latest exhibition, “READ,” at Kunsthalle Praha in the Czech Republic, unveils a compelling exploration of the profound relationship between art and literature. The exhibition is not merely a nostalgic romp through the...
Women In Revolt Tate Britain – A Brilliantly Curated Archive – Sue Hubbard

Women In Revolt Tate Britain – A Brilliantly Curated Archive – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Nov 16, 2023 | Reviews

The women in Chandon Fraser’s black and white photograph of the Women’s Liberation Conference at Ruskin College, Oxford, in 1970, look familiar. With their earnest faces, hand-knitted jumpers and unkempt hair, they are my generation seen through the grainy-grey lens...
Mark Rothko: Ghosts On The Periphery Of Vision – Fondation Louis Vuitton

Mark Rothko: Ghosts On The Periphery Of Vision – Fondation Louis Vuitton

by News Desk | Nov 11, 2023 | Reviews

The first time Mark Rothko’s paintings were exhibited in Paris, their reception was frosty. Organized by MoMA in 1962, 44 works made between 1945 – 1961 travelled to the Musee d’Art Modern de la Ville de Paris and were presented in a poorly maintained basement. Three...
Van Gogh And His Contemporaries An Artistic Revolution Along the Seine – Mariella Guzzoni

Van Gogh And His Contemporaries An Artistic Revolution Along the Seine – Mariella Guzzoni

by News Desk | Nov 6, 2023 | Reviews

“We painted on the banks of the river (Seine); lunched at guinguette [a small café], and returned to Paris on foot, along the avenues of Saint-Ouen and Clichy: Van Gogh wore a blue zinc-worker’s smock and had painted dots of colour on the sleeves”...
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