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Climate Art Residencies Unveiled At Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

Climate Art Residencies Unveiled At Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

by News Desk | Jul 3, 2021 | Reviews

Late, as often can be the case with our timetable, we arrived at Bridge Point Rye creative arts centre at a deserted exhibition. Everyone had been shipped off in minibus, or on eco-electric bikes or had somehow gone to view the highlight of the exhibition, the...
Rachel Kneebone: A Complex Tableau Of Organic And Geometric Forms – Revd Jonathan Evens

Rachel Kneebone: A Complex Tableau Of Organic And Geometric Forms – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Jun 28, 2021 | Reviews

The Chapel at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park is a unique gallery space that was originally used by those privileged to inhabit the Bretton Estate. Named St Bartholomew’s, it was built in 1744 and, since its refurbishment was completed in 2014, is open for everyone as a...
Welcome To Glasgow International Visual Art Biennial 2021 – Clare Henry

Welcome To Glasgow International Visual Art Biennial 2021 – Clare Henry

by News Desk | Jun 24, 2021 | Reviews

Seventy exhibitions and events from over 100 artists. Sounds a lot? Yet, the overall result of Glasgow International is disappointingly thin. Today’s restrictions don’t help. Covid prevents international artists jetting in and gallery-goers now have to...
Cacophony: Four Iranian Artists AB-ANBAR Cromwell Place – Sue Hubbard

Cacophony: Four Iranian Artists AB-ANBAR Cromwell Place – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Jun 11, 2021 | Reviews

Few in the West will have been to Tehran. We are either likely to think of an exotic Persia full of sultans and hareems – the sort of orientalism debunked by Edward Said in his celebrated essay – or a modern-day Iran, a strict theocracy run by repressive...
Barbara Hepworth: Symbols Of Art & Life – Hepworth Wakefield – Revd Jonathan Evens

Barbara Hepworth: Symbols Of Art & Life – Hepworth Wakefield – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Jun 9, 2021 | Reviews

Looking back on her work, Hepworth identified three important sculptural forms to which she continually returned. These were the ‘standing form’, the ‘two forms’ and the ‘closed form’ which she associated with specific physical and emotional experiences, such as a...
Rodin: Suffering And Conflict – Tate Modern – Revd Jonathan Evens

Rodin: Suffering And Conflict – Tate Modern – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Jun 9, 2021 | Reviews

To stage a major Rodin exhibition in 2021, the 700th anniversary of the death of Dante is particularly appropriate as Rodin reread the Divine Comedy so often, he kept it tucked in his back pocket, while his monumental, sculpted doors The Gates of Hell, inspired...
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