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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...
Philip Colbert / Marshmallow Laser Feast – Saatchi Gallery- Review Edward Lucie-Smith

Philip Colbert / Marshmallow Laser Feast – Saatchi Gallery- Review Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Dec 28, 2018 | Reviews

In the current context of London exhibitions, the unabashed rock-‘n’roll energy of the Philip Colbert Hunt Paintings’ show, recently opened upstairs at the Saatchi Gallery comes as something of a relief. It offers quite a contrast with what is on view at...
Jean-Michel Basquiat – Fondation Louis Vuitton – Review Jude Cowan Montague

Jean-Michel Basquiat – Fondation Louis Vuitton – Review Jude Cowan Montague

by News Desk | Dec 28, 2018 | Reviews

Where are the black artists in the galleries? We think it’s bad now, what about during the 1980s? The early 1980s before Basquiat? No wonder Jean-Michel is angry, although he doesn’t look angry, he looks cool in the photos of him painting on a massive...
Thomas Gainsborough: A Thirst For Visible Originality – Edward Lucie-Smith

Thomas Gainsborough: A Thirst For Visible Originality – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Dec 27, 2018 | Reviews

After various adventures away from its traditional subject-matter – the recent Michael Jackson show being a case in point, the National Portrait Gallery returns to familiar territory with a show devoted to Thomas Gainsborough, by general consensus one of the most...
Breeeeze: Four Artists Consider The Ambivalence Of Domestic Space –  Elizabeth Fullerton

Breeeeze: Four Artists Consider The Ambivalence Of Domestic Space –  Elizabeth Fullerton

by News Desk | Dec 19, 2018 | Reviews

“A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction,” Virginia Woolf wrote in her famous essay on the subject, which discusses the subjugation of women in the home. Pippy Houldsworth’s beguiling multimedia show “Breeeeze” brings together...
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