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Lucian Freud: Real Lives In Focus Tate Liverpool – Alice Lenkiewicz  

Lucian Freud: Real Lives In Focus Tate Liverpool – Alice Lenkiewicz  

by News Desk | Jul 26, 2021 | Reviews

Lucian Freud – Real Lives is the first exhibition of his work in the North West for thirty years. Widely regarded as a master of modern portraiture, this exhibition brings some of Freud’s most iconic paintings, etchings and photographs, providing an...
Edge to Edge The Cello Factory Review by Simon Streather

Edge to Edge The Cello Factory Review by Simon Streather

by News Desk | Jul 26, 2021 | Reviews

Edge to Edge features artists who use hard edges of some kind in their work but who are not necessarily defined by them. The hard edges they use are often tempered, mixed or contrasted with chaos, mystery or even humour. Simon Streather takes a closer look at the...
Michael Armitage And The Power Of Art – Royal Academy – Revd Jonathan Evens 

Michael Armitage And The Power Of Art – Royal Academy – Revd Jonathan Evens 

by News Desk | Jul 20, 2021 | Reviews

Meek Gichugu’s No Erotic Them Say, included in this show, traumatised the imagination of Michael Armitage as a child. Armitage was friends with Rik van Rampelberg, whose mother, Chelenge, is a well-known sculptor in Kenya, and who, with her husband, put together...
Sidney Nolan: Colour of the Sky – Auschwitz Paintings – Revd Jonathan Evens

Sidney Nolan: Colour of the Sky – Auschwitz Paintings – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Jul 11, 2021 | Reviews

In Europe and the US, the period following the Second World War was a time of impassioned artistic activity in which a modernist preoccupation with religion and spirituality was apparent. In particular, the image of the crucified Christ became, for many artists,...
Paula Rego Ambiguous Persuasive and Subversive Tate Britain – Marina Vaizey

Paula Rego Ambiguous Persuasive and Subversive Tate Britain – Marina Vaizey

by News Desk | Jul 8, 2021 | Reviews

Paula Rego (b 1935) is an artist who is vividly expressive and imaginative in her use of colour deployed in the service of brilliantly choreographed compositions. This gift is as evident in her early paintings and collages as in later years, her huge pastels on paper...
Judy Chicago Unleashes Her New Autobiography – Edward Lucie-Smith

Judy Chicago Unleashes Her New Autobiography – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jul 6, 2021 | Reviews

The dust-jacket of this handsome new book proclaims that ‘Judy Chicago is America’s most dynamic living artist’. That statement has been a long time coming – Judy is now in her eighties. When one reads the narrative of her life, one sees how tough a struggle she...
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