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Liliane Tomasko: Mapping The Human Psyche – Kerlin Gallery Dublin

Liliane Tomasko: Mapping The Human Psyche – Kerlin Gallery Dublin

by News Desk | Mar 26, 2019 | Reviews

In Liliane Tomasko’s current exhibition at Kerlin Gallery, the veil between the conscious and unconscious world is swept away. Titled The Red Thread, the exhibition presents eight new paintings that map the human psyche and its relationship to the material world....
Archaeologies Charlie Smith London – Davina Jackson Pontone – Edward Lucie-Smith

Archaeologies Charlie Smith London – Davina Jackson Pontone – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Mar 19, 2019 | Reviews

London’s commercial gallery scene is increasingly dominated by big international names – Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth, Pace, etc. What they have to offer is usually of real quality, if sometimes a little too carefully curated to be in accordance with presumed British...
David Salle, Martin Parr and William Monk Kick Off The Spring Gallery Season – Edward Lucie-Smith

David Salle, Martin Parr and William Monk Kick Off The Spring Gallery Season – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Mar 17, 2019 | Reviews

The London exhibition scene is currently so enamoured with dead avant-gardists that it was a pleasure to see work by the well-established American artist David Salle (b. 1954) who is still with us. Even more of a (guilty) pleasure because the artist concerned is...
Dead Artists Abound In New London Art Exhibitions – Edward Lucie-Smith

Dead Artists Abound In New London Art Exhibitions – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Mar 14, 2019 | Reviews

At the moment Tate Modern offers retrospective exhibitions of three very different artists – Bonnard (French), Franz West (Austrian) and Dorothea Tanning (American). They have just one thing in common: all of them are dead. It is as if Tate is terrified to offer this...
Jeff Koons: Inflated Banality With An Impenetrable Surface – The Ashmolean – Paul Black

Jeff Koons: Inflated Banality With An Impenetrable Surface – The Ashmolean – Paul Black

by News Desk | Mar 11, 2019 | Reviews

Jeff Koons has brought his blingy kitsch to the world’s oldest public gallery. The Ashmolean Museum in Oxford is presenting the master of hollow trinkets in an exhibition curated by Sir Norman Rosenthal and the artist himself. Here the showman resides [almost]...
Henry Moore Helmet Heads Historic Armour And Modernism – Jude Cowan Montague

Henry Moore Helmet Heads Historic Armour And Modernism – Jude Cowan Montague

by News Desk | Mar 9, 2019 | Reviews

Henry Moore Helmet Heads: As an etcher, I have a long term interest in armour as one of the early applications of the process. Daniel Hopfer (1470-1536) of Augsburg, Germany decorated armour in this way and applied this corrosive picture-making method to printmaking...
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