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Masculinities: An Extremely Interesting, Timely Event – Edward Lucie-Smith

Masculinities: An Extremely Interesting, Timely Event – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Feb 20, 2020 | Reviews

After a plethora of exhibitions featuring women, women’s art, women’s attitudes of the world, it comes as a relief to find a big London show that is all about men. As its title avows: Masculinities: Liberation through Photography this, now open at the Barbican Art...
Los Angeles Gallery Visit February 2020 – Edward Lucie-Smith

Los Angeles Gallery Visit February 2020 – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Feb 18, 2020 | Reviews

I am just back from a quick trip to Los Angeles, which gave me a lot to consider – chiefly about how different the LA art world is from the one we have here in London, though it is also in some respects very much the same. The contemporary galleries, all...
Caravaggio / Bernini: Baroque Wonderment Vivacity And Horror – Sue Hubbard

Caravaggio / Bernini: Baroque Wonderment Vivacity And Horror – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Feb 15, 2020 | Reviews

Most great artistic movements begin as a reaction to the art and times that precede them. Impressionism in the 19th century. Surrealism, Dadaism and the YBAs in the 20th c. Baroque began in Rome around 1600 in response to the austere 17th-century Protestant culture of...
British Baroque: Vintage National Triumphalism – Tate Britain – Edward Lucie Smith

British Baroque: Vintage National Triumphalism – Tate Britain – Edward Lucie Smith

by News Desk | Feb 9, 2020 | Reviews

Entering the new British Baroque show (as one does) from Tate Britain’s central upstairs space, currently, home to a multitude of group photographs of pupils in London primary schools is to enter a different world. Different socially, different aesthetically. Above...
Brandt And Moore: A Shared British Vision – Hepworth Wakefield – Sara Faith

Brandt And Moore: A Shared British Vision – Hepworth Wakefield – Sara Faith

by News Desk | Feb 7, 2020 | Reviews

A new exhibition at the Hepworth Wakefield features two very British artists with crossover interests. The photographer Bill Brandt (1904-1983) and sculptor Henry Moore (1898-1986) first crossed paths during the Second World War when they both created images of...
Radical Figures: A New Art Movement? – Edward Lucie-Smith

Radical Figures: A New Art Movement? – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Feb 5, 2020 | Reviews

The rather splendid show of new figurative painting, now on view at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, boasts that it is the first event of its kind since the New Spirit in Painting exhibition that made such an impact here in London in the now long-ago 1980s. The exhibition...
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