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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...
Maggi Hambling And Faith Ringgold The Matriarchs of March – Ilka Scobie

Maggi Hambling And Faith Ringgold The Matriarchs of March – Ilka Scobie

by News Desk | Mar 19, 2022 | Reviews

Women’s history month in New York City heralds two amazing women artists whose long inspirational careers are celebrations of feminism and creativity. Maggi Hambling Real-Time Marlborough Gallery Maggi Hambling suffered a heart attack last week on the eve of her...
Ai Weiwei Juxtaposes Politics and Artefacts Kettle’s Yard – Lee Sharrock

Ai Weiwei Juxtaposes Politics and Artefacts Kettle’s Yard – Lee Sharrock

by News Desk | Mar 16, 2022 | Reviews

Kettle’s Yard, part of the University of Cambridge, is the venue for a new exhibition of celebrated contemporary artist Ai Weiwei (born 1957, Beijing). Titled ‘The Liberty of Doubt’, the solo show curated by Andrew Nairne explores our perception of authenticity and...
Audrey Flack Carlo Crivelli And Robert Indiana – March Diary – Revd Jonathan Evens 

Audrey Flack Carlo Crivelli And Robert Indiana – March Diary – Revd Jonathan Evens 

by News Desk | Mar 13, 2022 | Reviews

Audrey Flack found her signature style during the 1960s. Originally an Abstract Expressionist, she moved through New Realism to Photorealism. Her inspiration, though, derives from hyper-baroque works, including those of Carlo Crivelli and Luisa Roldán. Crivelli, she...
Love Is In The (Open) Air Robert Indiana Sculpture YSP – James Payne

Love Is In The (Open) Air Robert Indiana Sculpture YSP – James Payne

by News Desk | Mar 10, 2022 | Reviews

Even if you don’t know Robert Indiana’s name, you know his most popular work, LOVE. Cited as the most known artwork in the world, it is, in fact so famous that many people may not even realise it’s an artwork at all. few images have been co-opted by so many diverse...
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