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Donald Sultan Huxley-Parlour Sam Jackson Charlie Smith London 2X Reviews – Edward Lucie-Smith

Donald Sultan Huxley-Parlour Sam Jackson Charlie Smith London 2X Reviews – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jun 25, 2019 | Reviews

This is the time of year when London’s grandee galleries – official and commercial – are so busy presenting us with blockbuster shows that lesser lights tend to get squeezed out, at least where publicity is concerned. Here are a couple of exhibitions on a...
Paula Rego Where The Personal Is Political – Marina Vaizey

Paula Rego Where The Personal Is Political – Marina Vaizey

by News Desk | Jun 18, 2019 | Reviews

All art is perforce autobiography, and every picture tells a story. How could it be otherwise? No outstanding artist almost literally makes visual these underlying possibilities more than Paula Rego. A deep profound individualisation of turbulent personal emotion,...
Natalia Goncharova: Luboks, Icons And Russian Avant-Gardism – Edward Lucie-Smith

Natalia Goncharova: Luboks, Icons And Russian Avant-Gardism – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jun 18, 2019 | Reviews

Born in 1881, Natalia Goncharova was a full generation older than Lee Krasner and came from a very different background from that of Krasner’s Jewish parentage. She was born in 1881, the same year as Picasso. Her family was somewhat impoverished aristocrats, but her...
Gender Fluidity Celebrated In New Hayward Gallery Exhibition – Teo Robinson

Gender Fluidity Celebrated In New Hayward Gallery Exhibition – Teo Robinson

by News Desk | Jun 17, 2019 | Reviews

Kiss My Genders at the Hayward Gallery curated by Vincent Honore is a dynamic voyage and vivacious celebration of infinite representations of gender-diversity, gender non-conformity, androgyny and gender-subversion over the course of 50 years, featuring a mélange of...
Keith Haring: A Sign Of The Times – Tate Liverpool – Alice Lenkiewicz

Keith Haring: A Sign Of The Times – Tate Liverpool – Alice Lenkiewicz

by News Desk | Jun 16, 2019 | Reviews

The highly anticipated first UK exhibition of Keith Haring’s work has opened at Tate Liverpool. It is vast, covering most aspects of his work and career. This was my first experience seeing so many pieces by this seminal figure from the 1980s, in the flesh, so I...
Mark Dean Mediating Between Creation And Creator – Revd Jonathan Evens

Mark Dean Mediating Between Creation And Creator – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Jun 15, 2019 | Reviews

In his book, God in the Gallery: A Christian Approach to Modern Art Daniel Siedell suggests that many works of modern and contemporary art are ‘poignant altars to the unknown god in aesthetic form.’ He makes this claim because such works manifest the priestly function...
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