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Takis Tate Modern Kevork Mourad Ismaili Centre – Two Shows – Edward Lucie-Smith

Takis Tate Modern Kevork Mourad Ismaili Centre – Two Shows – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jul 7, 2019 | Reviews

The Greek artist Panayiotis Vassillakis, known simply as Takis, born in Athens in 1925, is a very senior member of today’s international avant-garde. His new show at Tate Modern – what? Not a woman, not a person of colour? – therefore qualifies as an event of some...
Frieze Sculpture 2019 A 3D Non-Statement – Edward Lucie-Smith

Frieze Sculpture 2019 A 3D Non-Statement – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jul 6, 2019 | Reviews

It’s time for the annual show of sculpture in Regent’s Park, organised by the Frieze Art Fair, but opening far in advance of the fair itself, and lasting for much longer. Also, it’s free. What’s on view, you see for nothing. Which makes me wish, quite fervently, that...
Felix Vallotton: A Lost Prophet – Royal Academy – Edward Lucie-Smith

Felix Vallotton: A Lost Prophet – Royal Academy – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jul 4, 2019 | Reviews

Felix Vallotton, the subject of a new exhibition on view now, at the Royal Academy, was a betwixt and between sort of artist. Swiss by birth, he became French. He was a member of the turn-of-the-19th-century group called the Nabis – ‘nabi’ is the Hebrew...
Alexander Calder Stories: Spectacular New Exhibition Centro Botín – Jude Cowan Montague

Alexander Calder Stories: Spectacular New Exhibition Centro Botín – Jude Cowan Montague

by News Desk | Jul 3, 2019 | Reviews

When the boats sail past on a summer’s day and the light falls gently, and we’re solstice-awake in the long days, Alexander Calder reels back to life as if he himself is a film, viewed in the flickering light of the sea cast by this special spot. We are in...
Contemplating the Spiritual in Contemporary Art – Revd Jonathan Evens

Contemplating the Spiritual in Contemporary Art – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Jun 30, 2019 | Reviews

Contemplating the Spiritual in Contemporary Art a new exhibition at Rosenfeld Porcini is proof, if proof is needed, that there is no shortage of artists exploring, as Erika Doss described them, ‘the intersections of iconography, religious orthodoxy, and issues...
FairforSaatchi: The Making Of A Summer Fixture – Simon Tait

FairforSaatchi: The Making Of A Summer Fixture – Simon Tait

by News Desk | Jun 29, 2019 | Reviews

A new contemporary and modern art fair at the Saatchi Gallery has just opened as a “pop-up” during the London Summer fair season. Organised in just six frantic weeks FairForSaatchi hopes to become an annual fixture. FairforSaatchi is a go-to destination...
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