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Fernand Léger A Mechanical Visual Language – Tate Liverpool – Alice Lenkiewicz

Fernand Léger A Mechanical Visual Language – Tate Liverpool – Alice Lenkiewicz

by News Desk | Nov 29, 2018 | Reviews

It was captivating to see the Fernand Léger exhibition (until 17 March 2019) at Tate Liverpool. This is a show celebrating one of the twentieth centuries most celebrated French artists. The exhibition leads us through a journey into our past, present and future and...
Robert Rauschenberg Light-Hearted Works With Serious Meaning – Edward Lucie-Smith

Robert Rauschenberg Light-Hearted Works With Serious Meaning – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Nov 28, 2018 | Reviews

The Robert Rauschenberg show Spreads: 1975-83 just opened at Thaddaeus Ropac here in London comes complete with a museum-worthy hardcover catalogue, and is indeed, though this is a commercial space, the kind of exhibition that any museum specialising in contemporary...
Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair 2018 Round-Up – Jude Cowan Montague

Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair 2018 Round-Up – Jude Cowan Montague

by News Desk | Nov 26, 2018 | Reviews

It was a personal pleasure to visit the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, now in its third year. The ambitious project has taken over the huge warehouse scale structure at Woolwich. I visited on the New Collectors Evening on a dark, damp night in early November and...
Gordon Matta Clark: The Chaos Of The 1970s – Edward Lucie-Smith

Gordon Matta Clark: The Chaos Of The 1970s – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Nov 26, 2018 | Reviews

Gordon Matta Clark died quite some time ago now – in August 1978. And he died quite young, aged only 35. However, like a number of artists from about the same epoch – Basquiat is another example – he seems very much of our time, now, rather than being fixed in some no...
Josef Albers Life And Work – A New Book – Review Edward Lucie-Smith

Josef Albers Life And Work – A New Book – Review Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Nov 20, 2018 | Reviews

Once you struggle through the fairly formidable Introduction to this biography – a chapter devoted to orientating the reader concerning Josef Albers’ major achievement, the long Homage to the Square series of paintings – this book offers a clear narrative concerning...
Paul Lock: You Simply Are – Review Noho Showrooms – Simon Tarrant

Paul Lock: You Simply Are – Review Noho Showrooms – Simon Tarrant

by News Desk | Nov 19, 2018 | Reviews

Gauguin once reportedly exclaimed of self-taught artist Henri Rousseau’s self-portrait, “There is the truth and future! There is painting!” “There is the truth and future! There is painting!” – Gauguin The truth demonstrated by Rousseau resonates strongly with...
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