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Grayson Perry Tapestries On Show At Salisbury Cathedral – Rev Jonathan Evens

Grayson Perry Tapestries On Show At Salisbury Cathedral – Rev Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Jul 14, 2022 | Reviews

The Vanity of Small Differences is an exhibition of six huge tapestries by Grayson Perry, which has recently opened to the public at Salisbury Cathedral. The tapestries have toured extensively over the last few years, but this is the first time they have been seen in...
George Shaw: Reanimating The Post War Council Estate – Sue Hubbard

George Shaw: Reanimating The Post War Council Estate – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Jul 2, 2022 | Reviews

In 1938 a member of the American Abstract Artists Group, Ibram Lassaw, published an essay in the American Artists’ Yearbook in which he put forward the central credos of inter-war abstraction, arguing that painting’s status was ‘its own...
Summer Art Shows In NYC Three Exhibitions Not To Miss – Ilka Scobie

Summer Art Shows In NYC Three Exhibitions Not To Miss – Ilka Scobie

by News Desk | Jun 19, 2022 | Reviews

Marina Adams What Are You Listening to? LGDR (Top Photo) I first saw Marina Adams’ bold, beautiful abstractions in a 1998 show at the wonderful “Art in General. The group show,” Crossing Lines”, curated by Denyse Thomasos and Madeline Weinrib,...
Theaster Gates Black Chapel Serpentine Pavilion – Sue Hubbard

Theaster Gates Black Chapel Serpentine Pavilion – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Jun 11, 2022 | Reviews

The latest Serpentine Pavilion hunkers within the grounds of the Serpentine in Kensington Gardens like a dark grain silo transported from the prairies of the USA. But walk inside, and the eye is naturally drawn up to a circle of light. The open central dome frames the...
Cornelia Parker A Conceptual And Sculptural Vision Tate Britain – Lee Sharrock

Cornelia Parker A Conceptual And Sculptural Vision Tate Britain – Lee Sharrock

by News Desk | Jun 5, 2022 | Reviews

Cornelia Parker’s inaugural survey show in London spans a 35-year period, from the 1980s through to 2022. This multi-sensory, multi-media exhibition features close to 100 works including sculpture, photography, film, installation, drawing and embroidery, and confirms...
Hew Locke And The Christian Roots Of Carnival – Tate Britain – Revd Jonathan Evens

Hew Locke And The Christian Roots Of Carnival – Tate Britain – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Jun 2, 2022 | Reviews

The word carnival derives from Latin expressions meaning either to remove meat or say farewell to meat. These indicate the Christian roots of carnival which are to be found in the period leading up the fasts of Lent. This period is a time of pre-Lenten indulgence and...
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