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Isamu Noguchi: Socially Engaged Art – Barbican Centre  – Revd Jonathan Evens

Isamu Noguchi: Socially Engaged Art – Barbican Centre – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Nov 20, 2021 | Reviews

Isamu Noguchi thought art should improve the way people live and believed sculpture could ‘be a vital force in our everyday life. He saw art ‘as something which teaches human beings how to become more human’ because everything is sculpture;...
Pablo Bronstein: A This-World Vision Of Hell – Revd Jonathan Evens

Pablo Bronstein: A This-World Vision Of Hell – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Nov 16, 2021 | Reviews

The work and practice of Pablo Bronstein addresses two common misconceptions. The first concerns art and is to do with the perception that the contemporary art world no longer teaches, values or rewards the traditional skills of drawing.  Bronstein’s Hell is a city...
Laura Knight Documenting A Long Forgotten Britain – Sara Faith

Laura Knight Documenting A Long Forgotten Britain – Sara Faith

by News Desk | Nov 9, 2021 | Reviews

There is a current (long overdue) trend to redress the balance in an art world long dominated by male practitioners toward the rediscovery of women artists. Laura Knight (1877-1970) used to be one of the most famous and popular English artists of her day. She was the...
Bosco Sodi: In The Beginning Of Wisdom – Revd Jonathan Evens

Bosco Sodi: In The Beginning Of Wisdom – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Nov 3, 2021 | Reviews

Visitors make a subterranean descent to the basement spaces of the Konig Gallery. This is an appropriate space for the display of Bosco Sodi’s work which is taken from the ground and made on the ground.  My deepest intention is that my work produces a feeling of...
Women in Abstraction / Alice Neel People Come First – Guggenheim Bilbao – Paul Carter Robinson

Women in Abstraction / Alice Neel People Come First – Guggenheim Bilbao – Paul Carter Robinson

by News Desk | Oct 26, 2021 | Reviews

Two exceptional touring exhibitions have converged at the Guggenheim Bilbao, one from the Centre Pompidou titled ‘Women in Abstraction’. The other is a retrospective exhibition of the New York figurative painter Alice Neel titled, ‘People Come...
Lucy McKenzie Master Of Trompe-l’œil Tate Liverpool – Alice Lenkiewicz 

Lucy McKenzie Master Of Trompe-l’œil Tate Liverpool – Alice Lenkiewicz 

by News Desk | Oct 23, 2021 | Reviews

Words cannot really describe the epic scale and breadth of this exhibition. There is so much to see and think about. It’s a challenging and wonderful exhibition by a woman artist, Lucy McKenzie, Glasgow born, Brussels – based.  A formidably skilful...
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