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Jacob Epstein, Louis Carreon, Titus Kaphar, Betty Spackman – April 2022 Diary – Revd Jonathan Evens 

Jacob Epstein, Louis Carreon, Titus Kaphar, Betty Spackman – April 2022 Diary – Revd Jonathan Evens 

by News Desk | Apr 14, 2022 | Reviews

As one of the most significant sculptors of the 20th century, Jacob Epstein pushed societal boundaries and confounded neat classification in his works. Contemporary street artist Louis Carreon invites the viewer to re-think aspects of reality and the place of all in...
Auerbach Unseen An Unflinching Vision Newlands House Gallery – Claudia Barbieri Childs

Auerbach Unseen An Unflinching Vision Newlands House Gallery – Claudia Barbieri Childs

by News Desk | Apr 13, 2022 | Reviews

For its summer exhibition, Newlands House Gallery in Petworth, Sussex, is showing more than 65 paintings and smaller works on paper by Frank Auerbach, one of the greats of post-war British art. Frank Auerbach sees. And what he sees is what you get – Maya Binkin...
Raphael The Human And Divine – National Gallery – Rev Jonathan Evens

Raphael The Human And Divine – National Gallery – Rev Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Apr 11, 2022 | Reviews

Raphael’s brief career shaped the course of Western culture like no other artist; this was so whether his work was affirmed or his influence rejected. Raphael offers us a positive vision of the beauty and serenity of humanity Joshua Reynolds made a case for...
Camille Pissarro Catalyst of Impressionism Ashmolean Museum – Nico Kos Earle

Camille Pissarro Catalyst of Impressionism Ashmolean Museum – Nico Kos Earle

by News Desk | Mar 31, 2022 | Reviews

Upstairs, on the third floor of the Ashmolean, is a show that will quietly break your heart. Entitled Pissarro: Father of Impressionism (12 June 2022), this major exhibition of works drawn from the Ashmolean’s collections as well as international loans, spans...
Damien Hirst The Visceral Reality Of Death – Revd Jonathan Evens

Damien Hirst The Visceral Reality Of Death – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Mar 28, 2022 | Reviews

Everything Damien Hirst does is controversial, from the initial shock of the new – the sensation of the YBAs – through his use of assistants, his choice of materials, the ethics of his use of animals, the plagiarism claims, the claims and counterclaims of...
Ali Cherri: Artist in Residence  National Gallery – Revd Jonathan Evens

Ali Cherri: Artist in Residence  National Gallery – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Mar 23, 2022 | Reviews

As Artist in Residence for a vast and imposing collection such as that of the National Gallery, there is a clear need to establish a particular niche or focus. For Ali Cherri, as an artist growing up in Lebanon during the Civil War, embodying traumatic experiences of...
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