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Art Illuminating spirituality June 2022 Diary – Revd Jonathan Evens
The adherence of the Singh Twins to the Indian miniature painting tradition has been a way of asserting their right to choose a visual language...
Peter Buggenhout: Interview of the Month, June 2022 – Paul Carey-Kent
Belgian sculptor Peter Buggenhout makes slippery, near-formless sculptures that typically repulse with their abject materials, yet draw you in to an...
Colour And Art History On A Paris Road Trip – James Payne
Paris is always good for an Artlyst road trip, as James Payne discovers as he visits Fondation Louis Vuitton, Cluny Museum and goes on a Picasso...
Henry Moore Sharing Form At Hauser & Wirth Somerset – James Payne
In the autumn of 1921, Henry Moore, a student from the Royal College of Art, visited Stonehenge. He checked into his hotel, ready to set off in the...
Steven Campbell Dressing Above Your Station Fashion And Textiles In His Work – Clare Henry
Rarely does a second go, a revised version, a re-edited revamp, turn out much better than the first presentation, but now Tramway, together with...
Dreaming With Our Bodies In Ancient Futures – Venice Biennale 2022 – Marie-Louise Jones
Surrounded by a screen of biomaterial, I'm one of eight bodies seated in a meditative circle. Projected visions, sonic vibrations and ancestral...
Cecilia Alemani’s Powerful Harmonious Venice Biennale – Virginie Puertolas-Syn
Attending the opening of the Venice Biennale was an event I was truly looking forward to. Bored by hours of looking at Art on a screen, not only was...
The Return Of A Post Pandemic Art Brussels – Paul Carey Kent
Art Brussels sprouts back to life after two years missed for Covid, from 28 April – 1 May. It’s not a Fair that the usual international blue-chip...
Andrew Marr Talks Painting Not Politics With Ria Higgins
Away from the political battles of Westminster, Britain’s most famous interrogator has a passion not many people know about… painting. With his...
Venice To London May 2022 Diary – Revd Jonathan Evens
Several exhibitions/installations in Venice during the 59th Biennale re-situate key works or themes from Christianity's historic engagement with the...
Martin Parr: Interview of the Month May 2022 – Paul Carey-Kent
Martin Parr is famous worldwide for over 50 years of intensely colourful and wittily affectionate photographic observations of people. Indeed, he’s...
Surrealism’s Alternative History The 59th Venice Biennale – Nico Kos Earle
The Venice Biennale sparks surreal conversations between past and present in 'Milk of Dreams', curated by Cecilia Alemani and Surrealism and Magic:...
