Reviews
Henri Matisse: Expressive Simplistic Colour And Pattern Painted With Scissors
Let’s not beat around the bush here – this is a stunning, uplifting, joyous exhibition that reminds everyone what Art is truly...
Robert Capa: Concern And A Deep Love Of Humanity
“TODAY WAS ONE OF THE GREAT PICTURE DAYS IN LIFE'S OFFICE” read a cable from the editors of Life, a now-defunct photojournalism...
Tale Of Two Cities: An Artist’s Pilgrimage From Transylvania To LA
The paintings of Marius Bercea, which are presented in Blain|Southern’s current show, recalls the artist’s personal pilgrimage from his...
SP-Arte Sao Paulo International Art Fair Round Up
SP-Arte, the São Paulo International Art Fair 2014, which ran from 2-6 April 2014 and celebrated its 10th edition this year, drew record...
Martin Creed: First Major Survey A Multi Sensory Fun Fair
With 39 metronomes ticking at every possible speed, a one-note musical symphony, a rainbow of 1000 prints made using broccoli, projections of...
The Great War in Portraits: A Painterly Remembrance National Portrait Gallery
Of all the events and memorial activities scheduled for this year to mark the centenary of the beginning of the first Great War – that bitter...
London Art Choices For April 2014 By Paul Carey – Kent
Paul Carey-Kent reveals his pick of the 'ART' Exhibition crop for London in April. It is a diverse gathering choices ranging from painting to...
Peter Doig: Early Works Exude A Confident Refined Aesthete
London: For many artists, their early works are a cause for embarrassment or insecurity: they represent a delicate formative period, where...
Whitney Biennial 2014: The Last Blast Of Visual And Material Juice
I had the privilege of viewing this year’s Whitney Biennial with Douglas Dodds, Senior Curator of Word and Image at the Victoria and Albert...
Peter Doig Transforms Montreal’s Winter Cold Into The Warmth Of The Caribbean
Peter Doig, In his latest exhibition, 'No Foreign Lands' at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MBAM) displays his most recent millennial paintings,...
Ruin And Decay Explored In New Tate Britain Exhibition
Ruin Lust is the snappy but problematic title to this Tate Britain show which draws from its own collections to explore – in wildly abstract...
Whitney Biennial And ADAA: Ben Austin’s Armory Week Diary day 4
Dear reader, so here I am in Starbucks on 67th and 3rd, seems like this is the only place apart from McDonalds in New York where there is free WiFi,...
