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Rebecca Scott Beneath The Silk and Gloss – Jude Cowan Montague

Rebecca Scott Beneath The Silk and Gloss – Jude Cowan Montague

by News Desk | Jan 18, 2019 | Reviews

Rebecca Scott’s huge oil paintings of defaced magazine pages. It’s a visceral exhibition by a confident painter, secure in her style, able to wow us with colour. Look at the young women in their orangey-red, glowing towards us in burnt scarlet, in...
Lynette Yiadom Boakye In Lieu Of A Louder Love – Ilka Scobie

Lynette Yiadom Boakye In Lieu Of A Louder Love – Ilka Scobie

by News Desk | Jan 16, 2019 | Reviews

A couple of years after Lynette Yiadom Boakye dazzled New York with her solo show at the New Museum, she returns to the city with 35 new paintings. Both Jack Shainman galleries are showing the oil on linen paintings. Her invented tribe of young, black, mostly male...
Mayfair’s Golden Oldies: Bernard Jacobson At 50 and Stephen Buckley @ Mayor Gallery – Edward Lucie-Smith

Mayfair’s Golden Oldies: Bernard Jacobson At 50 and Stephen Buckley @ Mayor Gallery – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jan 15, 2019 | Reviews

The Bernard Jacobson Gallery in the heart of London has had a long connection with artists’ prints and printmaking since it first opened its doors, on a different site to the current one, in 1969. As the press release issued in connection with its current show points...
Pailthorpe And Mednikoff The Birth of Psychorealism – Edward Lucie-Smith

Pailthorpe And Mednikoff The Birth of Psychorealism – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jan 13, 2019 | Reviews

Every so often a strange, worthwhile show manifests itself at one of the galleries on Britain’s South Coast – an area that is increasingly beginning to replace Chelsea, or, after that Southwark or Bermondsey as a refuge for artists. This Christmas and New Year it was...
How Egon Schiele Became Egon Schiele – Fondation Louis Vuitton – Jude Cowan Montague

How Egon Schiele Became Egon Schiele – Fondation Louis Vuitton – Jude Cowan Montague

by News Desk | Jan 9, 2019 | Reviews

When I visited art college studios as a jealous English student in the 1980s, the cool, edgy artists had pictures of skinny, edgy women in tea shirts, naked. Their women were angular, anorexic and stiff. I wondered where their inspiration had come from. I learned...
Irving Penn Paintings: A Kind Of Photographic Sub-Stratum – Edward Lucie-Smith

Irving Penn Paintings: A Kind Of Photographic Sub-Stratum – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jan 7, 2019 | Reviews

Irving Penn (1917-2009) was one of the great stars of 20th century American photography, at a time when the United States was becoming the world’s leader in this art form. Therefore, it’s no surprise to find him featured in a show at Hamiltons, which is undoubtedly...
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